Kathleen Wilsbach wrote:
>> Good morningthanks, gentlemen, for your opening discussion
>> comments. I remain unclear, however, as to how land value alone
>> could have climbed from 30 to 40 K three years ago to 140 K in this
>> latest assessment.
>> Cathy
>>
>>
>
> I have a question ab
>Good morningthanks, gentlemen, for your opening discussion
>comments. I remain unclear, however, as to how land value alone
>could have climbed from 30 to 40 K three years ago to 140 K in this
>latest assessment.
>Cathy
>
I have a question about land value and how it is factored in to the
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According to www.dat.state.md.us, here are all the sales on Abell Avenue
According to www.dat.state.md.us, here are all the sales on Abell Avenue
(where I live) in 2007:
Date Address Price
10/17/07 3042 ABELL AVE 0
10/10/07 3019 ABELL AVE 275,000
9/25/07 3107 ABELL AVE 280,000
8/20/07 3245 ABELL AVE 275,000
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Our home in Parkville climbed from an actual sale price of $121k in
2002 to appraised value of $198k today, or about 8.5% per year over
six years.
From its sale in 1992 at $102k to my purchase in 2002 the price of
the home raised by only $18,150, or 1.6% per year over ten years.
I can't i
Hi, Fellow Charles Village Homeowners!
Anyone else feeling pummeled after receiving their recent Assessment Notices?
We received ours today and our new market value is MORE THAN DOUBLED from the
previous assessment notice three years ago. Most alarming to me is the land
valuation MORE THAN TRI