Gorgeous Acreage in Madison NH

by Michelle on September 25, 2009
in Featured Listings

Perkins Field View

There are a few large parcels of land for sale in the area, but none
can compare to the tract we just listed in Madison NH. The lot has just over 400 feet of frontage on East Madison Road, and the frontage is a peaceful rolling three acre field.
With a whopping 43.58 acres behind the field, there is plenty of room to roam! Head up the hill and see the sweeping views of the Ossipee and Sandwich ranges, as well as Silver Lake. It has been about 15 years since this lot was logged, so there is quite a bit of large growth on it. You will find that the majority of large lots on the market have been more recently logged. The owners take the timber value off of them before selling them. Granted, this does open up nice building spots and view points, this owner would rather keep the forest in it`s natural form!
View from Perkins Land
The majority of this parcel is in current use. A small portion (0.20 acres) has been taken out of current use in order to obtain a driveway permit and building permits for a 36`x 36` structure just beyond the field and a small camp tucked back in the woods.
This lot is located in the town of Madison, just a few minutes away from skiing at King Pine, shopping in North Conway, or swimming in Silver Lake. It is about 2 1/2 hours north of Boston, 1 1/2 hours west of Portland, and 1 3/4 hours north of Concord.
For more information and pictures of this parcel click HERE or contact us here at the Red House Realty Group.
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Low property taxes means more in my pocket…right?

by Michelle on September 3, 2009
in Buying in NH

Let`s talk property taxes in New Hampshire. Or, more specifically, property taxes in Carroll and Belknap Counties. There are twenty-nine towns in those counties, with property tax rates ranging from $6.65 per $1,000 in Hart`s Location to a whopping $21.03 in the lovely town of Tamworth. I mean it when I say `the lovely town,` by the way, as I live there. Worth every penny, I tell ya!
 New Hampshire Property Taxes

No offense at all to Hart`s Location-ites, but besides the opportunity to be on TV every time the presidential election comes around, there is not to much going on up there other than lots and lots of privacy. Beautiful spot, just not a lot of job opportunities, you know? There are quite a few other towns that have both low rates and grocery stores… such as Moultonborough ($7.66), Tuftonboro ($7.95), Bartlett ($8.11) and Wakefield ($9.81).

Now…question of the day.

Does a low tax rate really mean lower monthly house payment? One would assume so, when the owner of a $200,000 house in Tuftonboro pays a measly $132.50 per month in taxes, while the owner of a $200,000 house in Gilmanton pays a comparatively-whopping $349.66 per month. However… that $200,000 house in Tuftonboro is a 1,300 square foot ranch on an acre and a half, a few miles from the main road. That $200,000 house in Gilmanton is a 2,000 square foot colonial on over 7 acres with an attached two car garage (both actual recent sales of about $209K). Hmmmm.

The moral of the story is….

Do not assume that you are going to get the most `bang for your buck` in a town with a low tax rate. The inverse is also true… do not assume that the best `deals` are had in the lower priced towns! Be sure to take the property taxes into consideration.

And…for your viewing pleasure… Carroll County and Belknap County Property Tax Rates:

**rates are 2008 rates. Always, always, always have your agent check for any rate changes!

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