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2018 Property Assessment Data Owner1 Map Lot Sub St. # Street Bldg Value Feature Value Land Value Current Use Total 17 STONE POST ROAD SPE LLC 000210 000014 000000 17 STONE POST RD 196,800 9,400 54,800 - 261,000 27 PINE LANE NOMINEE REALTY TRUST 000240 000018 000000 27 PINE LN 180,500 8,900 339,100 - 528,500 359 COXBOROUGH RD NOMINEE TRST 000250 000008 000000 359 COXBORO RD 180,500 - 279,600 184,733 275,367 40 RT 113, LLC 000236 000108 000000 40 NH RT 113 176,200 3,200 350,400 - 529,800 A & B REALTY TRUST 000231 000013 000000 106 PAUGUS RD 1,733,300 88,100 4,479,600 2,986,192 3,314,808 ABBIATI TRUSTEE, ANTHONY J. 000235 000009 000000 71 FINISTERE RD 49,000 10,500 779,700 - 839,200 ABBOTT, WILLIAM G & ALICIA M 000224 000007 000000 21 LINCOLN RD 268,900 5,000 62,900 - 336,800 ABEAR, JONATHAN D. 000212 000011 000000 1118 NH RT 175 114,500 2,300 46,100 - 162,900 ABER, KENNETH M & EMILY 000227 000032 000001 738 NH RT 175 352,100 3,000 43,600 - 398,700 ACTON, NICHOLAS & BONNI 000245 000023 000000 33 WILDWOOD DR 284,000 3,800 50,900 - 338,700 ADAMS FAMILY REVOCABLE TRUST 000227 000046 000000 98 SARGENT RD 274,600 2,500 56,300 - 333,400 ADAMS LIVING TRUST DEC 5 1991 000235 000007 000000 28 POTATO ISLAND 137,900 5,800 438,000 - 581,700 ADAMS, FLETCHER W & ADRIENNE E 000241 000007 000000 10 TALL TIMBER DR 119,500 15,900 1,139,600 - 1,275,000 ADAMS, ROBERT S 000229 000022 000000 66 PERCH POND RD 149,200 14,300 59,200 - 222,700 ADIE, DONALD M & JILL M 000244 000013 000000 76 US RT 3 416,600 39,500 1,752,700 222,280 1,986,520 ADVANCED MECHANICAL DEVICES INC 000250 000033 000000 COXBORO RD - - 40,300 - 40,300 AGOSTINO PALMIERI IRR TRUST 000240 000035 000000 PERKINS LN - 19,500 321,500 - 341,000 AGOSTINO PALMIERI IRR TRUST 000240 000009 000000 59 PERKINS LN 459,800 21,200 158,400 - 639,400 AHERN, INA J. 000240 000026 000000 11 SUNSET LN 60,800 8,900 460,600 - 530,300 AHERN, THOMAS & KIM 000239 000049 000022 66 OVERLOOK RD 52,400 55,000 - - 107,400 AHL, ELIZABETH 000228 000035 000000 35 STONEHOUSE RD 137,300 2,900 51,300 - 191,500 ALBA, JENNIFER 000240 000025 000000 16 HEMLOCK WAY 86,800 15,100 442,100 - 544,000 ALBANESE, HOLLY A. 000239 000049 000074 6 LEDGES RD - 55,000 - - 55,000 ALBANESE, HOLLY A. 000239 000490 000074 6 LEDGES RD 55,300 - - - 55,300 ALBANESE, SCOTT & LEONA 000239 000049 000079 7 LEDGES RD 70,500 55,000 - - 125,500 ALBERTS, DAVID B. & OLIVIA C. 000228 000007 000000 433 NH RT 175 76,900 - 38,300 - 115,200 ALBRECHT, THOMAS J. & THERESA 000247 000022 000000 310 LANE RD 189,400 9,100 242,800 - 441,300 ALDER TRUSTEE, SUSAN E. 000248 000005 000000 28 LEAVITT LN 42,200 4,800 378,100 - 425,100 ALEXANDER L. RAY 1999 REV TRST 000222 000021 000000 BEEDE RD - - 310,000 285,087 24,913 ALEXANDER L. RAY 1999 REV TRST 000223 000008 000000 TOWN FARM RD - - 330,300 298,386 31,914 ALEXANDER L. RAY 1999 REV TRST 000222 000016 000000 27 EVANS RD 212,500 15,900 241,700 162,007 308,093 ALEXANDER L. RAY 1999 REV TRST 000222 000020 000000 169 BEEDE RD 297,700 51,000 250,900 179,195 420,405 ALEXANDER L. RAY 1999 REV TRST 000239 000008 000000 1120 US RT 3 383,300 15,100 138,300 - 536,700 ALICE GRAZIANO REV TRUST 000250 000018 000000 358 COXBORO RD - 900 97,900 - 98,800 Owner1 Map Lot Sub St. # Street Bldg Value Feature Value Land Value Current Use Total ALLEN, KEVIN W. 000210 000003 000068 4 FALLS RD 8,000 1,000 - - 9,000 ALLENBY, BRADEN R & CAROLYN J 000237 000017 000000 EAGLE RIDGE RD - - 81,800 - 81,800 ALTSCHULER, JEFFREY & KATHERINE 000236 000072 000000 48 KESUMPE PT RD 131,000 18,600 636,300 - 785,900 ALVORD, GEORGE C QTIP TRUST 000236 000043 000000 50 ALVORD RD 503,700 30,100 1,946,000 - 2,479,800 ALVORD, JAMES B JR ET AL 000236 000050 000000 22 ALVORD RD 142,900 11,200 1,842,300 - 1,996,400 ALVORD, JAMES B JR ET AL 000236 000044 000000 24 ALVORD RD 267,700 16,400 2,291,200 - 2,575,300 AMADON, JANET M. TRUSTEE 000213 000046 000034 3 SPRINGER LN 180,500 92,000 6,400 - 278,900 AMSDEN, BENONI L. 000238 000003 000000 454 OWL BROOK RD 319,500 - 82,400 - 401,900 ANABLE, ALBERT E & JOANNE S 000227 000030 000000 29 SARGENT RD 273,300 800 56,700 - 330,800 ANASTASIA, CHRISTIAN 000246 000029 000000 50 LANE RD 267,700 800 52,400 - 320,900 ANDERSON FAMILY REAL ESTATE TR 000241 000046 000000 65 CROMWELL POINT RD 644,200 51,600 2,049,000 - 2,744,800 ANDRESEN, ERIC J & LESLIE A 000240 000032 000000 PERKINS LN - 7,900 271,100 - 279,000 ANDRESEN, ERIK J & LESLIE A 000240 000012 000000 75 PERKINS LN 331,900 20,400 110,500 - 462,800 ANDREWS, RAE L. 000102 000044 000000 28 SHEPARD HILL RD 632,700 43,000 77,000 - 752,700 ANDREWS, RAE L. 000246 000023 000000 191 COXBORO RD 357,100 5,000 603,200 - 965,300 ANGELL, CAROL 000247 000004 000000 LANE RD - - 58,900 - 58,900 ANGELL, PHILIP JR. & ROSALIE 000213 000036 000025 7 MUIRFIELD LN 149,500 56,500 3,200 - 209,200 ANNE LEVIN HOLDERNESS RES TR 000246 000025 000000 219 COXBORO RD 258,200 16,000 1,453,000 896,239 830,961 ANNIE'S OVERFLOW, LLC 000225 000044 000000 138 NH RT 175A 133,800 - 45,500 - 179,300 ANTHONY, ALEXANDER & MARGARET 000241 000029 000000 GRAPEVINE COVE RD - 4,900 231,300 - 236,200 ANTHONY, ALEXANDER & MARGARET 000241 000028 000000 25 GRAPEVINE COVE RD 120,000 11,100 584,400 - 715,500 ANTOLEWICZ, JOHN & RENEE 000239 000049 000080 140 HIGH COUNTRY WAY 48,500 55,000 - - 103,500 APRIL, CHARLES JR 000239 000049 000031 80 OVERLOOK RD 61,700 55,000 - - 116,700 ARMSTRONG TRUSTEE, THOMAS W. 000227 000019 000000 33 BLACK BEAR TRL 221,000 11,800 48,600 - 281,400 ARMSTRONG, BOB & BETTY 000245 000039 000A05 249 US RT 3 - SITE # A05 5,200 800 - - 6,000 AYERS, ROBERT F & SHIRLEY 000228 000015 000000 541 NH RT 175 14,200 700 35,000 - 49,900 AZIZ, JAVAID 000237 000030 000000 NH RT 175 - - 82,700 79,124 3,576 AZIZ, JAVAID 000237 000031 000000 NH RT 175 - - 120,900 107,053 13,847 BACHAND, MARIE T. 000210 000003 000001 23 MORIN ST 24,700 - - - 24,700 BACON, JAMES & MADELINE 000239 000049 000027 40 LOWER MEADOWS RD 60,700 55,000 - - 115,700 BAGDONAS TTEE, BRENDA J 000239 000049 000105 266 HIGH COUNTRY WAY 57,800 55,000 - - 112,800 BAGGE, MICHAEL C. 000241 000077 000000 230 SHEPARD HILL RD 160,000 4,500 72,600 - 237,100 BAILEY, SUSAN B. 000209 000010 000000 94 PROSPECT RIDGE RD 186,900 11,100 95,000 - 293,000 BAKER, ROBERT E ET AL 000245 000020 000000 121 US RT 3 11,200 - 61,000 - 72,200 Owner1 Map Lot Sub St. # Street Bldg Value Feature Value Land Value Current Use Total BAKER, WAYNE D SR 000245 000020 000001 123 US RT 3 22,800 - 58,700 - 81,500 BALL, JANE & CHRIS 000245 000039 000B09 249 US RT 3 - SITE # B09 6,400 - - - 6,400 BALL, MEREDITH 000245 000038 000000 239 US RT 3 151,700 10,100 66,000 - 227,800 BARACH, PETER C & DEBRA L 000222 000006 000000 323 PERCH POND RD 151,000 2,600 60,800 - 214,400 BARAN, VICTOR & MARGARET M. 000213 000036 000006 19 FAIRWAY DR 179,800 54,300 3,200 - 237,300 BARBARA E. EVANS REV LIVING TR 000250 000032 000000 244 COXBORO RD 197,800 12,400 62,000 - 272,200 BARBER, CATHY M. 000251 000006 000000 365 EAST HOLDERNESS RD 176,800 700 53,200 - 230,700 BARD, MARC & CAROL 000244 000005 000011 44 WESTWIND SHORES RD 154,300 95,800 276,000 - 526,100 BARHOLD, JOAN C. 000241 000002 000000 US RT 3 - 4,200 48,100 - 52,300 BARRETT FAMILY COMPOUND TRUST 000235 000030 000000 72 MOUNTAIN IVY LN 1,491,700 31,600 1,878,800 - 3,402,100 BARRETTE, WILLIAM J & LIANE B 000246 000028 000000 52 LANE RD 137,900 1,700 50,300 - 189,900 BARRY TSTEE, JOHN 000218 000006 000000 224 PINEHURST RD 421,200 12,400 1,608,700 - 2,042,300 BARRY, JOHN & ANNACARIN 000235 000029 000000 74 MOUNTAIN IVY LN 131,100 18,500 1,261,600 - 1,411,200 BARRY, JOHN P. & DONNA M. 000239 000049 000019 58 OVERLOOK RD 62,200 55,000 - - 117,200 BARTHOLOMEW, ZACHARY D. 000250 000021 000000 280 COXBORO RD 236,700 7,100 55,400 - 299,200 BASS, IVAN K & JANIS H 000228 000037 000000 40 STONEHOUSE RD 192,800 1,800 72,000 - 266,600 BASS, KIRSTIN L. 000227 000033 000000 45 SARGENT RD 249,800 3,100 59,000 - 311,900 BEALE, THOMAS WIGHT 000241 000101 000000 81 ASQUAM RD 421,600 16,900 155,000 - 593,500 BEALE, THOMAS WIGHT 000241 000012 000000 628 US RT 3 115,800 10,700 861,300 - 987,800 BEAN, SHERRY MAE 000210 000003 000059 11 EASY ST 25,000 - - - 25,000 BEARD, BRIAN R & CAROLYN L 000237 000025 000000 240 NH RT 175 129,100 27,100 45,500 - 201,700 BEATY, LINDA SHARON 000245 000002 000000 362 US RT 3 350,700 38,500 78,200 - 467,400 BECK, JANE 000217 000002 000000 833 NH RT 113 487,800 104,000 327,400 188,102 731,098 BECK, JANE C.
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