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2011 Assessments by Owner 2011 OWNERS AND VALUES AS OF 11/28/11 OWNER1 OWNER2 PARCEL ST# STREET UNIT MAILING CITY ST ZIP ACRES LAND BLDG TOTAL 112 VARNEY POINT RD LEFT REV TRST ROCHLIS, JON 223-443-000A & ISHII, KENNETH 112TTSVARNEY POINT RD LEFT 112 VARNEY POINT ROAD LEFT GILFORD NH 03249 0.57 840990 291100 1132090 125 SAMOSET LLC 267-012-125 2696 LAKE SHORE RD 125 37 EMERALD DR READING MA 01867 0 95000 126700 221700 16 ANTRIM ROAD LLC 214-038-500-5B 70 AIRPORT RD U5B PO BOX 2160 HILLSBORO NH 03244 0 7500 94300 101800 172 LILY POND ROAD LLC 215-002-000 172 LILY POND RD PO BOX 7412 GILFORD NH 03247 1.5 105800 143500 249300 19 BRIDGE ST LLC 267-211-036 6 CUMBERLAND RD U36 80 HILLIARD RD CHICHESTER NH 03258 0 30000 79700 109700 20 HIGH POINT LANE LLC 254-074-000 20 HIGH POINT LN PO BOX 7304 GILFORD NH 03247 23.321 242670 371000 497700 25 ARTISAN HOLDINGS LIMITED PARTNERSHIP 214-018-000 25 ARTISAN CT PO BOX 7412 GILFORD NH 03247 2.03 127200 732300 859500 354-13 WALNUT STREET LLC 267-203-013 2679 LAKE SHORE RD U13 722 CHESTNUT ST MANCHESTER NH 03104 0 12500 9500 22000 4 BLUEWATER BAY LLC 222-045-004 109 DOCKHAM SHORE RD U4 23 RUNNELLS BRIDGE RD HOLLIS NH 03049 0 214000 86600 300600 51 DINSMOOR POINT ROAD LLC 267-176-000 51 DINSMOOR POINT RD 316 TILDEN ROAD SCITUATE MA 02066 0.65 91680 57600 149280 73 AVIATION DR ASSOCIATION C/O PAUL GAUDET214-026-004 73 AVIATION DR U4 PO BOX 1360 TILTON NH 03276 0 12000 18700 30700 73 AVIATION DR ASSOCIATION PROPERTY TAXES214-026-000 PER UNIT 73 AVIATION DR MST PO BOX 83 WOLFEBORO FALLS NH 03896 2.01 133700 327500 461200 A & L REALTY LLC 223-536-000 1979 LAKE SHORE RD 1979 LAKE SHORE ROAD GILFORD NH 03249 1.47 240800 257400 498200 A SUMMER PLACE C/O SUAN NELSON242-187-000 52 GLENDALE PL MST PO BOX 505 ALTON NH 03809 0 0 0 0 A TO Z FITNESS LLC 224-068-000 314 OLD LAKESHORE RD 314 OLD LAKESHORE RD GILFORD NH 03249 7.1 139200 467600 606800 ABARE, MARK A 249-021-000 33 WELCH ISLAND 60 WOODCREST ROAD BOXFORD MA 01921 2.9 380290 76100 456390 ABARE, THOMAS D 223-100-410 73 WEIRS RD D10 37 LONGWOOD DR LUNENBURG MA 01462 0 0 63800 63800 ABBIUSO, DONALD E SR & OLIVE 223-100-428 73 WEIRS RD D28 8 RED FOX RD NORTH HAMPTON NH 03862 0 0 71700 71700 ABBIUSO, JOHN L 223-100-718 73 WEIRS RD G18 8 RED FOX ROAD NO HAMPTON NH 03862 0 0 63800 63800 ABBOTT, GARY F 215-017-000 237 WEIRS RD 237 WEIRS ROAD GILFORD NH 03249 0.99 45540 78200 123740 ABBOTT, HAROLD E TRUSTEE ABBOTT, HAROLD214-051-000 E 1998 REVOCABLE9 TRUSTGILFORD EAST DR 3212 INDIAN TRAIL EUSTIS FL 32726 2.5 293900 343500 637400 ABBOTT, JAMES J 213-013-325 23 LISCOMB CIRCLE 50 23 LISCOMB CIRCLE U50 GILFORD NH 03249 0 0 20700 20700 ABC JONES PROPERTIES LLC 204-081-400 25 COUNTRY CLUB RD 4-A PO BOX 7325 GILFORD NH 03247 0 6600 76500 83100 ABC JONES PROPERTIES LLC 204-081-401 25 COUNTRY CLUB RD 4AA PO BOX 7325 GILFORD NH 03247 0 800 11500 12300 ABC JONES PROPERTIES LLC 204-081-402 25 COUNTRY CLUB RD 4-B PO BOX 7325 GILFORD NH 03247 0 4400 48700 53100 ABERG, JEAN P 266-034-028 2761 LAKE SHORE RD U28 2761 LAKE SHORE ROAD #28 GILFORD NH 03249 0 20000 168900 188900 ABERG, JEAN P & ALWARD, JOAN 252-161-000 78 SAGAMORE RD 2761 LAKE SHORE ROAD #28 GILFORD NH 03249 0.66 12860 0 12860 ABERG, JEAN P & JAMES H TTEES JANS FAMILY TRUST254-095-105 663 CHERRY VALLEY RD 5-Jan PO BOX 299 WINNISQUAM NH 03289 0 10000 80400 90400 ABIKOFF, LAURENCE & JACQUELINE 204-081-705 25 COUNTRY CLUB RD 705 55 LONGRIDGE DR GILFORD NH 03249 0 8300 95400 103700 ABIKOFF, LAURENCE & JACQUELINE 228-027-000 55 LONGRIDGE DR 55 LONGRIDGE DR GILFORD NH 03249 1.17 76280 128100 204380 ABREVAYA, ALBERT & LADONNA L 242-213-000 88 BELKNAP POINT RD 171 WINDEMERE DR BLUE BELL PA 19422 0.11 369360 73300 442660 ACETO, CHRISTOPHER R & KATHLEEN S 249-040-000 12 WELCH ISLAND 116 JAFFREY RD MALVERN PA 19355 1.6 316850 144300 461150 ACHBER, RACHEL 227-159-000 48 HEDGEWOOD CIRCLE 181 LYNNEWOOD ROAD LACONIA NH 03246-2364 0.83 18290 0 18290 ACHILLES, MICHAEL E & HEATHER D 223-100-407 73 WEIRS RD D7 PO BOX 250 GILMANTON NH 03237 0 0 63800 63800 ACKERMAN, RICHARD D & DIANE J 224-049-022 303 OLD LAKESHORE RD B10 303 OLD LAKE SHORE RD #B10 GILFORD NH 03249 0 0 11300 11300 ADAIR, MICHAEL & LISA A 228-087-000 30 IRISH SETTER LN 30 IRISH SETTER LANE GILFORD NH 03249 1.07 81530 165300 246830 ADAMO, DWANA L 212-041-000 8 PALOMINO RD 8 PALOMINO RD GILFORD NH 03249 1.2 102400 216800 319200 ADAMS, CHRISTINE & ROBERT MCNAMEE, PATRICIA223-033-013 135 WEIRS RD U13 55 WHITE BIRCH DR GILFORD NH 03249 0 218500 36700 255200 ADAMS, DOUGLAS M TTEE ADAMS, DOUGLAS217-073-000 M REV TRST 93 SUMMIT AVE 10 EVERGREEN CIRCLE LITCHFIELD NH 03052 2.1 143000 181000 324000 ADAMS, GAROLD A & MARION J 204-060-000 25 BEDFORD AVE 25 BEDFORD AVENUE GILFORD NH 03249 1.17 53540 83100 136640 ADAMS, JOLIE L 209-026-000 238 LIBERTY HILL RD PO BOX 7304 GILFORD NH 03247 0.91 70330 356600 426930 ADAMS, NANCY ANDREWS ANDREWS, HENRY245-054-000 N III 12 CAMP ISLAND 560 OLD RANGE RD SANBORNTON NH 03269 0.56 165280 26600 191880 ADAMS, RAYMOND D & SARAH L TRUSTEES ADAMS FAMILY223-100-227 TRUST 73 WEIRS RD B27 1203 EMERALD CT TEWKSBURY MA 01876 0 0 77100 77100 ADAMS, ROBERT & JOANNE 252-016-415 37 BOULDER RD LSP 4 BRISCOE RD GROVELAND MA 01834 0 0 81900 81900 ADAMS, ROBERT R & CHRISTINE A 253-369-000 55 WHITE BIRCH DR 55 WHITE BIRCH DRIVE GILFORD NH 03249 0.41 41480 189200 230680 ADAMS, SANDRA P & SHELBY L 215-007-000 334 LILY POND RD 25 CROSS RD WARD HILL MA 01830 34.5 157970 0 2200 ADDONIZIO, ANTHONY F TRUST 251-009-006 60 SCENIC DR U6 7 JONES RD MIDDLETON MA 01949-1673 0 165600 157800 323400 ADDONIZIO, FRANK & ANN MARIE TTEES SUNSHINE REALTY224-081-105 TRUST 336 INTERVALE RD A5 133 SALEM ST LYNNFIELD MA 01940 0 28000 110800 138800 1 OF 140 12/2/2011 2011 OWNERS AND VALUES AS OF 11/28/11 AGONIS, SUSAN PACH TRUSTEE 253-102-000 16 BRIARCLIFF RD 64 LOOKOUT DR FAIRFIELD CT 06432 0.761 153240 120900 274140 AGUIAR, ROBERT & CHIU, HSIU C 203-041-000 33 ALLEN RD 33 ALLEN ROAD GILFORD NH 03249 0.42 44020 101000 145020 AHMED, BASH 240-052-000 40 FOXGLOVE RD 117 LONDONDERRY RD WINDHAM NH 03087 0.66 25710 0 25710 AICHINGER, BARBARA P & EDWARD W JR 221-007-000 554 EDGEWATER DR 36 OLDE ENGLISH RD BEDFORD NH 03110 0.67 994840 308600 1303440 AICHINGER, BARBARA P & EDWARD W JR 221-007-001 558 EDGEWATER DR 36 OLDE ENGLISH RD BEDFORD NH 03110 0.57 973090 724900 1697990 AICHINGER, BARBARA P REV TRUST 221-002-000 553 EDGEWATER DR 36 OLDE ENGLISH ROAD BEDFORD NH 03110 1.5 133700 5100 138800 AIRPORT HANGARS AT LAKE WINNIPESAUKEE214-038-500 LLC 70 AIRPORT RD MST PO BOX 7178 GILFORD NH 03247 3.29 198100 0 198100 AJM-JAM 2002 REALTY TRUST 208-021-000 1 COTTON HILL RD 130 PELHAM STREET METHUEN MA 01844 0.73 68480 0 68480 AKERLEY, THOMAS J & GENOVA, DONNA A 240-118-200 15 NORTHVIEW RD PO BOX 7128 GILFORD NH 03247 0.69 83250 108700 191950 AKERLEY, WILLIAM R & LISA C 211-009-000 675 GILFORD AVE 675 GILFORD AVE GILFORD NH 03249 0.86 73490 112400 185890 AKRIDGE, WILLIAM DAVID TRUSTEE AKRIDGE, WILLIAM201-001-335 DAVID REV TRUST131 LAKE ST 335 38 WATSON RD DOVER NH 03820 0 5000 43300 48300 ALBERT, DANIEL R & DINA M 227-146-000 9 HATCH DR 9 HATCH DR GILFORD NH 03249 0.62 72400 109600 182000 ALBERT, LORI & QUIST, BRIAN 242-280-031 170 BELKNAP POINT RD U31 10 COOLIDGE CIRCLE NORTHBORO MA 01532 0.001 308500 171000 479500 ALDEN W F INC C/O BRYAN ALDEN242-153-011 13 SMITH COVE RD 11 PO BOX 84 PALM CITY FL 34991 0 0 49700 49700 ALDEN, BRYAN S & COSTA, DEBORAH244-001-001 J 2 ROUND ISLAND PO BOX 84 PALM CITY FL 34990 1 146810 83600 230410 ALDEN, BRYAN S & SUE E 242-153-061 13 SMITH COVE RD 61 PO BOX 84 PALM CITY FL 34990 0 0 58900 58900 ALDEN, BRYAN S & SUE E 265-013-000 24 CHECKERBERRY LN PO BOX 84 PALM CITY FL 34990 6.33 166570 240600 407170 ALDEN, BRYAN S TRUSTEE S & S REALTY TRUST242-153-302 OF 2004 13 SMITH COVE RD C2 PO BO 84 PALM CITY FL 34991 0 0 22400 22400 ALDEN, WALTER F & PAUL J TRUSTEES ALDEN LAND TRUST242-153-055 13 SMITH COVE RD 56 PO BOX 681 LAKEPORT NH 03247 0 0 74700 74700 ALDEN, WALTER F JR 244-001-007 7 ROUND ISLAND PO BOX 681 LACONIA NH 03247 0.5 144570 74000 218570 ALDEN, WF INC-50%, IERARDI, R TT-25% FOLSOM, RICHARD244-001-000 REV TRUST -12.5%8 ROUND ISLAND C/O BRYAN S ALDEN, PO BOX 84 PALM CITY FL 34991 37 1436790 0 3600 ALDRICH, GLEN & MARIE 224-046-043 343 OLD LAKESHORE RD 43 343 OLD LAKESHORE RD #43 GILFORD NH 03249 0 0 18700 18700 ALDRICH, NORMAN P & KATHLEEN D 203-052-000 108 MORRILL ST 108 MORRILL STREET GILFORD NH 03249 0.81 53000 112600 165600 ALDRICH, RICHARD W & PATRICIA 223-100-409 73 WEIRS RD D9 1 TOWN VILLAGE DR SALEM NH 03079 0 0 63800 63800 ALDRICH, SANDRA L 252-053-006 2393 LAKE SHORE RD U6 2393 LAKE SHORE RD #6 GILFORD NH 03249 0 50000 102100 152100 ALDRIDGE, SAMUEL C & KATHLEEN F 237-010-000 412 BELKNAP MTN RD 412 BELKNAP MOUNTAIN ROAD GILFORD NH 03249 23.5 179310 254500 333200 ALEXANDER, KATHELEEN M & BRUCE W 242-011-000 70 HEIGHTS RD 223 JOPPA HILL ROAD BEDFORD NH 03110 0.46 73400 50200 123600 ALLAN, DAVID J & JEAN N & LINDA TTEES ALAN FAMILY REALTY267-012-002 TRUST 2696 LAKE SHORE RD 2 2696 LAKE SHORE ROAD #2 GILFORD NH 03249 0 214450 110900 325350 ALLANOS, MARC 203-266-000 71 STONE RD 71 STONE RD GILFORD NH 03249 2 69500 194500 264000 ALLARD, GLORIA 252-016-049 17 ISLAND VIEW LSP 1 ST ANDREWS DR QUEENSBURY NY 12804 0 0 64300 64300 ALLARD, JOHN R TRUSTEE ALLARD, GERALD222-058-000 R IRREV TRUST 126 DOCKHAM SHORE RD 124 JOLIETTE ST MANCHESTER NH 03102 1 101000 127800 228800 ALLARD, RITA J 252-016-258 15 WOODBRIDGE RD LSP 2600 LAKESHORE RD #62 GILFORD NH 03249 0 0 42600 42600 ALLEN, BARBARA R TRUSTEE ALLEN, BARBARA208-018-000 R REVOC LIVING TRUST7 JUDGES WAY 11118 FOREST EDGE DR RESTON
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