Posted by Tony in Mass. on May 29, 2012 at 14:38:43 from (76.118.216.103):
In Reply to: OT/fighting city hall posted by Nancy Howell on May 29, 2012 at 08:03:53:
Like what Bob mentioned about Californina and Oregon, Mass has had a 'propostion 2 and a half' for probably 30 odd years now. So if last year's taxes were $100, this year it would be no more than $102.50. And that was only if the values went up all, or there were voted on needs for an increase- new school, water project etc. All across the world real estate values are going down- so I find the tractor talk land value stories interesting, and I'm sure 'localized'. If your locality hasn't boomed with the gas rush, you got a bunch of crooked politicians there. Just look in the counties records in the paper or ask a real estate salesman what places like yours are selling for. If they are 'selling for' not asking for- say- 250,000..... don't say anything to anybody. If they are selling for just in the 80,000's like you figure yours is worth, contest it. You will win. Just don't expect anything from your town government for a long time to come...
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