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Old 10-16-2021, 01:18 PM   #49
John Mercier
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Originally Posted by BroadHopper View Post
Partly right. The family estate on the lake was 'taxed out' in the late '90s when the state took over evaluations using the 'view' tax. Neither the state or town had options back then other than veteran status. This happens to a lot of locals.
Estate has been part of the family since 1892. Beautiful 'On Golden Pond' fishing cottage overlooking the Broads. Unfortunately, the late '90s was not the time to maximize profits as it was in a recession.

As for woodlots/farms, we made the decision to set up our farm as a non-profit trust. This saves us a lot of money. When we were hounded by developers to sell and become rich, we put the trust under the Belknap Conservatory umbrella. To us this is the best investment, preserving land for the future generations!
There is no ''view tax''. The ''view'' is simply part of the market value of a property like any other feature that potential purchasers are willing to pay more for.

Assessors look toward what similar properties are selling for and try to determine what the market value of any property is.
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