Nice vid. Thanks for addressing the assessed value in relation to market value. As I browse Zillow, I often see that assessed value is way below market, and assume that a property will be reassessed at some point, skyrocketing the already high (to me at least) taxes. What triggers a reassessment? Is it the sale of the property? Or perhaps there's some sort of schedule? Thanks!
Reassessment occurs when the property is being listed for sale and the appraiser comes out to appraise it. So basically the sale of the property triggers reassessment.
As soon as you buy the house that will be the new value. If you do anything value added it will up the value. If the housing market tanks the assessed value won’t decrease. They come around and reassess every few years but it never goes down.
Internet is important but I pay the most attention to the availability of natural gas. The cost of heating one of those northern properties with oil, propane or electric would make property taxes look reasonable!
Job market isn’t great for most people and pay is less. You’ll probably have to find something in a neighboring state but then you’re paying those taxes and traveling.
Zillow is notoriously inaccurate with some details. It's always wise to reach out to a local realtor to get a copy of the real listing. When in doubt about the accuracy of property assessment, boundaries, acreage, restrictions, I would reach out to the local assessor or town clerk for more reliable information.
@bluerfoot the east coast is boring. Not to mention it is filled with uptight woke leftists. Way too many poor people. Violent cities etc. Etc. Everyone I've met fro. New England has been a total bore.
So much great info in this video. Especially about the crime and internet connectivity. Thanks for showing the websites. Going back to nh in 2 weeks.
I appreciate it, I'm glad it was helpful!
@@LivinginNewHampshire Excellent work sir !
All great advice.
Best info yet on moving to NH. Thank you!
My pleasure, I'm glad it was helpful!
Nice vid. Thanks for addressing the assessed value in relation to market value. As I browse Zillow, I often see that assessed value is way below market, and assume that a property will be reassessed at some point, skyrocketing the already high (to me at least) taxes. What triggers a reassessment? Is it the sale of the property? Or perhaps there's some sort of schedule?
Thanks!
Reassessment occurs when the property is being listed for sale and the appraiser comes out to appraise it. So basically the sale of the property triggers reassessment.
@@evanspiteri3576 that sucks. I just bought a house that appraised for 100k above its last assessed value :/
As soon as you buy the house that will be the new value. If you do anything value added it will up the value. If the housing market tanks the assessed value won’t decrease. They come around and reassess every few years but it never goes down.
Internet is important but I pay the most attention to the availability of natural gas. The cost of heating one of those northern properties with oil, propane or electric would make property taxes look reasonable!
This Video is so much Helpful 👍❤
I have property in Henniker. The rental market is insane. Lack of availability. The value has increased CRAZY in just two years.
Job market isn’t great for most people and pay is less. You’ll probably have to find something in a neighboring state but then you’re paying those taxes and traveling.
Gross. If you already work a 40 hour week, adding a commute to that is just hell
Zillow is notoriously inaccurate with some details. It's always wise to reach out to a local realtor to get a copy of the real listing. When in doubt about the accuracy of property assessment, boundaries, acreage, restrictions, I would reach out to the local assessor or town clerk for more reliable information.
It says "Water Connected" 😂
Half of liberal Boston moved there
11.150 k in property tax 😮
Any good dim sum place over there?
I cannot imagine how boring you would have to be to move to New Hampshire.
Good greif.
lol where do you live?
Boring people think where someone lives makes them boring or not boring.
@bluerfoot the east coast is boring.
Not to mention it is filled with uptight woke leftists. Way too many poor people. Violent cities etc. Etc.
Everyone I've met fro. New England has been a total bore.
@bluerfoot also I might add. Your opinion means as much to me as mine does to you.
I commented on a video.
You commented on Me.
#eastcoastKaren
@@secretsquirrel6718 Where do you live on the West Coast?