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New Vs Old Assessment by OWNER New vs Old Assessment Final 9/19/2019 By Owner Map Lot Sub Bldg Condo Street # Street Owner1 New Assessed Value Old Assessed Value 116 11 0 0 0 143 HASTINGS LANDING RD 143 HASTINGS LANDING ROAD LLC 764600 776800 116 12 0 0 0 149 HASTINGS LANDING RD 143 HASTINGS LANDING ROAD LLC 215400 187800 30 19 0 0 0 1519 LITTLE SUNAPEE RD 1519 LITTLE SUNAPEE ROAD REALTY TRUST 1022300 770900 90 1 0 0 0 159 POOR RD 159 POOR ROAD REALTY TRUST/DAVID PEELER 1956400 1719200 35 11 0 0 0 177 SUGARHOUSE RD 177 NLTRUST 482800 420900 90 2 0 0 0 177 POOR RD 177 POOR ROAD REALTY TRUST/DAVID PEELER 4379000 4199900 82 25 0 0 0 189 BURPEE HILL RD 189 BURPEE HILL ROAD LLC 465058 398482 91 31 0 0 0 516 ROUTE 103A 189 BURPEE HILL ROAD LLC 172200 132700 68 2 0 0 0 235 PILOTHOUSE RD 235 PILOTHOUSE ROAD REALTY TRUST 7351200 7259600 84 58 0 0 0 280 MAIN ST 280 MAIN STREET REAL EST HLDGS 539300 556700 59 3 0 0 0 219 COUNTY RD 290 COUNTY ROAD LLC 856100 819900 60 1 0 0 0 35 LITTLE SUNAPEE RD 35 LITTLE SUNAPEE ROAD LLC 404900 311200 72 42 0 0 0 35 NEWPORT RD 35 NEWPORT ROAD LLC 611900 545200 110 11 0 000I 4 4 SEASONS CONDOMINIUMS 4 HUNTING BROOK ROAD NOMINEE REALTY TRST 295400 261100 133 5 0 0 0 41 MEADOWBROOK RD 41 MEADOWBROOK LLC 78000 92700 139 2 0 0 0 88 STONEHOUSE RD 88 STONEHOUSE LLC 1010444 720855 121 13 0 0 0 490 BROOKSIDE DR ABBE FAMILY NH TRUST 2014 373800 306900 109 11 0 0 0 69 ANDOVER RD ABBOTT-SCHLOUGH FAMILY TRUST 307100 299200 55 8 0 0 0 156 DAVIS HILL RD ABEL ET AL JENNIFER L 468500 466900 93 6 0 0 0 214 WOODLAND TRACE ACARD BRIAN D 654400 674800 82 2 0 0 0 64 KNIGHTS HILL RD ACKER TRUST DONNA 327800 299200 118 9 0 0 0 412 FOREST ACRES RD ADAMIAN G. DOUGLAS & PAMELA 414400 413300 81 7 0 0 0 312 COLUMBUS AVE ADAMS BENJAMIN & MAUREEN 249400 255300 130 2 0 0 0 65 CASTLE LN ADAMS JR REVOC TRUST CHARLES P 388100 342700 61 20 0 0 0 388 PLEASANT ST ADAMS JR REVOC TRUST CHARLES P 269600 257700 132 13 0 0 0 KING HILL RD ADAMS RICHARD E SR & BETTY 23800 22100 35 36 0 0 0 175 KNOLLWOOD RD ADAMSON RECREATIONAL TRUST 307600 319400 44 8 0 0 0 103 HIGH PINE LN AIKEN CHRISTOPHER, SCOTT & DEBORAH 265400 262800 71 26 0 10 00S10 10 HIGHLAND RIDGE RD AIKEN SCOTT & DEBORAH 342700 348100 62 28 0 0 0 408 BUNKER RD AKTAR ET AL MERT 396700 455100 31 8 0 0 0 1293 LITTLE SUNAPEE RD ALBING LIVING TRUST ROBIN K 96300 91700 *Minimal taxable values typically result from Current Use Assessment* New vs Old Assessment Final 9/19/2019 By Owner 31 5 0 0 0 LITTLE SUNAPEE RD ALBING LIVING TRUST ROBIN K 9500 9400 31 7 0 0 0 LITTLE SUNAPEE RD ALBING LIVING TRUST ROBIN K 74100 87600 76 29 0 0 0 640 BUNKER RD ALDERMAN LIV TRUST JAMES D & .JANETTE K 738100 633200 91 16 0 0 0 178 POOR RD ALEPA CHRISTOPHER 1030600 1065100 52 1 0 0 0 349 WILMOT CENTER RD ALEXANDER ET AL JAMES 531800 515200 24 1 0 0 0 LAKESHORE DR ALGER TRUST MARY ELLEN 658 644 129 2 0 0 0 1300 KING HILL RD ALLEN TRUST DAN H 224700 204600 49 28 0 0 0 28 LAMSON LN ALLENBY STEVEN & NANCY 431500 380200 89 14 0 0 0 80 LAUREL LN ALMOND FAMILY TRUST 262000 239200 59 16 0 003C 56 56 HILLTOP PLACE ALTERSON REVOC TRUST CHARLOTTE 218700 182000 129 11 0 0 0 1555 KING HILL RD AMBROSE PAUL K 259000 261500 45 30 0 0 0 75 SPRUCE LN AMES MARGARET 406000 360500 56 17 0 0 0 50 PEBBLE LN ANDERSEN JAMES & JOYCE 1031300 1061600 128 7 0 0 0 26 STONEY BROOK RD ANDERSON CODY & EMILY 263700 249100 94 30 0 0 0 71 PILLARS LN ANDERSON EDYTHE M S 606600 550800 110 11 0 8 28 28 SEASONS CONDOMINIUMS ANDERSON ET AL PETER 320900 293100 21 2 0 0 0 750 LITTLE SUNAPEE RD ANDERSON GARY & BOYLE CORNELIA 1190200 1072500 20 13 0 0 0 46 TWIN LAKE VILLA RD ANDERSON GARY & BOYLE CORNELIA 541700 523100 74 24 0 0 0 23 JENNY LN ANDERSON MARIANNE 306500 272400 58 2 0 0 0 15 CLOVER LN ANDERSON NANCY J 312200 275100 59 16 0 002X 49 49 HILLTOP PLACE ANDERSON REBECCA 195200 177500 42 4 0 0 0 393 OTTERVILLE RD ANDERSON RICHARD & HEIDI 382200 352100 51 12 0 0 0 706 LAKESHORE DR ANDERSON SR TRUST JOHN E 946000 804200 59 16 0 005G 113 113 HILLTOP PLACE ANDERSON TRUST ELEANOR K 140500 118300 74 47 0 0 0 184 PLEASANT ST ANDREWS III DAVID B & SUE ELLEN 211000 212400 51 24 0 0 0 114 TURKEY HILL RUN ANDREWS III DAVID B & SUE ELLEN 508500 511300 74 5 0 0 0 31 RED BROOK RD ANDREWS TRUST MARGARET A 395000 367800 95 5 0 0 0 79 BALSAM ACRES ANDREWS WILLIAM & DENISE 310500 269000 74 44 0 0 0 28 ASPEN LN ANGE-O'CONNOR FAM TRUST 296500 251100 71 26 0 7 00K07 7 HIGHLAND RIDGE RD ANGOFF REVOC TRUST ELEANOR W 313500 330600 60 14 0 0 0 142 JOB SEAMANS ACRES ANGUS PETER G & ALLISON T 358100 303700 76 37 0 0 0 673 BUNKER RD ANNICCHIARICO REVOC TRSTS L&D 433600 421200 *Minimal taxable values typically result from Current Use Assessment* New vs Old Assessment Final 9/19/2019 By Owner 122 14 0 0 0 79 DEACON HILL RD ANZALONE FRANK & DONNA 348200 332700 59 16 0 004K 97 97 HILLTOP PLACE APPEL CONSTANCE W 181600 163500 84 1 0 0 0 384 MAIN ST ARIGEO REALTY LLC 468800 449100 61 19 0 0 0 406 PLEASANT ST ARMEN THOMAS L & KIMBERLY W 250400 223600 84 38 0 0 0 130 BARRETT RD ARSNOW-ROGINSKI FAM REV LIV TRST 365600 302300 104 3 0 0 0 25 NORTHWOOD LN ASELTINE RICHARD G & JOAN G 413800 392200 118 25 0 0 0 387 FOREST ACRES RD ASELTINE TRUSTS RICHARD & MARIE 408500 353300 46 9 0 0 0 375 LITTLE SUNAPEE RD ASHTON MARK & LORI 323200 327000 59 12 0 1 109 276 NEWPORT RD ASPEN GROVE LLC 156800 161700 35 17 0 0 0 99 PORCUPINE RIDGE ATKINSON JAMES & EMILY 249400 278700 73 46 0 0 0 20 MAIN ST ATOM PROPERTIES LLC 360200 473600 73 45 0 0 0 MAIN ST ATOM PROPERTIES LLC 144300 94100 65 17 0 0 0 93 SPARROWHAWK RD AUDINO PHILIP & BEVERLY 276700 261400 43 23 0 0 0 1907 LITTLE SUNAPEE RD AUFRANC DENNIS E & ROBERTA 1331700 1233200 56 15 0 0 0 1200 NEWPORT RD AUFRANC DENNIS E & ROBERTA 428300 410300 56 16 0 0 0 OLD ROUTE 11 AUFRANC DENNIS E & ROBERTA 67000 71800 56 10 0 0 0 OTTERVILLE RD AUFRANC DENNIS E & ROBERTA 67100 73100 33 23 0 0 0 68 WALLULA RD AUFRANC DENNIS E & ROBERTA 238600 260900 45 1 0 0 0 638 NEWPORT RD AUSBON SARGENT LAND PRESERVATION TRUST 223 152 136 9 0 0 0 SOO NIPI PARK RD AUSBON SARGENT LAND PRESERVATION TRUST 1003 917 49 5 0 0 0 780 PLEASANT ST AVERY REVOC TRUST SHIRLEY S 529700 526700 49 9 0 0 0 744 PLEASANT ST AVERY TRUST BARBARA 365000 363300 33 38 0 0 0 492 LITTLE SUNAPEE RD BADMINGTON RICHARDS R & CATHERINE S 286267 321187 132 7 0 0 0 22 HOMINY POT RD BAGLEY PHILIP & LAURIE 130500 114700 93 19 0 0 0 748 COUNTY RD BAIGERT LIMITED PTNSHP RUDOLPH & BARBARA 325900 332000 71 16 0 0 0 184 PINE HILL RD BAILEY TRUST LOUISE 221200 212600 43 11 0 0 0 35 WOODY POINT RD BAILEY TRUST STEPHEN C & CYNTHIA D 1030900 845800 76 5 0 0 0 292 HALL FARM RD BAILEY VERN M & KAREN A 509700 443000 72 1 0 0 0 145 PARKSIDE RD BAKER JACQUELINE BA & BRANDON J 151700 137100 35 40 0 0 0 240 KNOLLWOOD RD BALFORD FAMILY REVOC TRUST 345000 305600 87 5 0 0 0 ANDOVER RD BALLIN ET AL LAWRENCE & ANN 7661 7643 87 3 0 0 0 244 BLUEBERRY LN BALLIN FAMILY TRUST 475076 466631 *Minimal taxable values typically result from Current Use Assessment* New vs Old Assessment Final 9/19/2019 By Owner 73 58 0 1 2 89 MAIN ST BALLIN PAMELA 149700 174400 62 22 0 0 0 335 BUNKER RD BALLOU TRUST BETTY J 1346100 1281900 103 13 0 0 0 836 ROUTE 103A BALSON MELORA MYSLIK 2950500 2536100 103 9 0 0 0 ROUTE 103A BALSON MELORA MYSLIK 125500 142600 103 10 0 0 0 ROUTE 103A BALSON MELORA MYSLIK 65600 60000 103 11 0 0 0 ROUTE 103A BALSON MELORA MYSLIK 70600 64600 49 17 0 0 0 135 LAMSON LN BANERJEE TRUST DR SIKHAR NATH 980600 882300 49 25 0 0 0 LAMSON LN BANERJEE TRUST DR SIKHAR NATH 91400 97700 84 85 0 0 0 GOULD RD BAR HARBOR BANK & TRUST 141700 141700 84 88 0 0 0 321 MAIN ST BAR HARBOR BANK & TRUST 1398800 1260700 84 89 0 0 0 331 MAIN ST BAR HARBOR BANK & TRUST 605100 573600 59 28 0 0 0 116 NEWPORT RD BAR HARBOR BANK & TRUST 1653100 1594200 129 14 0 0 0 48 SUMMIT VIEW RD BARBAN TRUST JANE S 563700 520700 96 42 0 0 0 353 BARRETT RD BARBER JACQUELINE M 353700 346200 73 49 0 0 0 19 NEWPORT RD BARBILL PROPERTIES INC 361700 362400 35 48 0 0 0 128 SUGARHOUSE RD BARKER FAMILY REVOC TRUST 286500 290400 51 4 0 0 0 800 LAKESHORE DR BARNES 95 TRUST JANE H 1408400 1437700 51 17 0 0 0 LAKESHORE DR BARNES 95 TRUST JANE H 117400 102400 51 15 0 0 0 747 LAKESHORE DR BARNES REV LVNG TRUST MARY B 537500 486200 84 20 0 0 0 264 BARRETT RD BARRETT DONALD L 243200 207900 78 15 0 0 0 25 SCYTHE SHOP RD BARRETT VERNE E & JUDITH 257900 247800 46 11 0 0 0 401 LITTLE SUNAPEE RD BARRETT-KING PATSY & JOANNE BARRETT 122800 136300 59 12 0 1 205 276 NEWPORT RD BARSELLE PROPERTIES LLC 57600 61300 59 12 0 1 207 276 NEWPORT RD BARSELLE PROPERTIES LLC 53700 49200 59 12 0 1 209 276 NEWPORT RD BARSELLE PROPERTIES LLC 78600 99400 59 12 0 1 211 276 NEWPORT RD BARSELLE PROPERTIES LLC 78900 99800 116 9 0 0 0 144 HASTINGS LANDING RD BARTH REVOCABLE FAMILY TRUST 1161700 1076500 27 1 0 0 0 140 FORTY ACRES RD BARTLETT CHRISTOPHER P 567600 557300 71 17 0 0 0 154 PINE HILL RD BARTLETT DONALD JR & KATHLEEN 286000 267900 122 21 0 0 0 234 BROOKSIDE DR BARTOLINO TRUST THOMAS D & ANNE C 613400 547800 73 44 0 0 0 52 MAIN ST BARTON BENJAMIN K 467100 447100 73 58 0 0 0 89 MAIN ST BARTON CONDOMINIUMS LLC 0 0 *Minimal taxable values typically result from Current Use Assessment* New vs Old Assessment Final 9/19/2019 By Owner 70 45 0 0 0 30 CARTER RD BASSICK ROBERT 385300 389400 45 8 0 0 0 92 MURRAY POND RD BATES-VALOTTO CYNTHIA 787300 654000 35 29 0 0 0 6 LITTLE BROOK RD BATSON REALTY TRUST 313200 326400 98 7 0 0 0 14 BLUEBERRY LN BATT CHARLES & BARBARA 377200 326400 59 16 0 002Y 50 50 HILLTOP PLACE BATTEY MARY W 176100 154800 110 11 0 13 20 20 SEASONS CONDOMINIUMS BAUSCH ROBERT E & H DOLORES 335400 298600 73 72 0 1 3 119 MAIN ST BAVICCHI
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