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This Page was Last Updated
April 22, 2008
GIS Information:
NOTE: If you are unable to view
the page results of either of the following links, you may need to
download one or all of the following:
Note: The Property Owner report does
not include assessment information, but does provide mailing addresses.
Change of
address form
The above represents a complete listing
of assessed values sorted by location. A complete description of
property, site specific data, and the valuation breakdown is available
printed on a “Property Record Card”. You may obtain a copy of this card
at the Assessor’s office and now at the Library.
A property assessment is a generic
appraisal, taking primary elements of value and applying unit costs to
derive an outcome. In general terms, the elements include land area (in
acreage), gross living area (building square footage), extra features
and outbuildings. The unit costs are extracted from property sales data
and when applied to the subject property, the assessment should reflect
fair market value as of April 1, 2007 (See
New Hampshire RSA
75:1 “How Appraised.”)
If your assessment seems high, you should
first review the data on file. Errors in property data contribute to
inaccurate valuations. Taxpayers aggrieved by an improper valuation may
appeal their assessment per State Law (RSA 76:16) and file for
abatement. See
Abatement
Procedure for more information.
View the latest real estate transfers, including sales price, in the
Sales Report, which is generally updated every four to six weeks.
As you review the links above, please refer to the following code
information.
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