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In response to
"
my real estate tax bill went up a thousand dollars.
"
by
groiny
Conversely, I guess if you're not looking to sell, there are big perks to being 'underwater', eh? -- nm
Posted by
Dr.Vermin (aka Dr.Vermin)
Oct 13 '11, 09:46
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like? nm -- nm
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groiny
Oct 13, 09:48
5
Uh... wouldn't your property tax be a lot lower? -- nm
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Dr.Vermin
Oct 13, 09:50
4
hence, my dilemma.
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groiny
Oct 13, 09:53
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A drop in 10k in assessed value over the past 9 years sounds like not enough. -- nm
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Strongbad
Oct 13, 09:55
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my guess is that I would be LUCKY to get the 168k I owe on it if I sold it today.
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groiny
Oct 13, 09:56
assessed value almost never actually reflects current market value -- nm
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moles
Oct 13, 09:52
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