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2015 Assessment Bookletassess Book Town of Gilford 2015 Property Assessments 2015 Gilford Property Assessments Page 2 Map-LotOwner Land Bldg Total Map-Lot Owner Land Bldg Total 251-032.000114 SCENIC DR REALTY TRUST 333420 169800 503220 208-021.000AJM-JAM 2002 REALTY TRUST 59250 0 59250 SARAH MULLER KILPATRICK TTEE 201-009.028AKERLEY, LISA C 0 8800 8800 242-001.000118 NH 2015 TRUST 562140 55300 617440 240-118.200AKERLEY, THOMAS J 54780 123800 178580 C/O REBECCA WILDSTEIN 216-066.200AKERLEY, WILLIAM R & LISA C 48000 0 48000 214-038.500-5B16 ANTRIM ROAD LLC 7500 95400 102900 216-066.100AKERLEY, WILLIAM R & LISA C 52500 197600 250100 242-280.002170 BELKNAP POINT RD RLTY TRST 197970 169500 367470 201-001.335AKRIDGE, WILLIAM DAVID TRUSTEE 4000 28100 32100 MIGLIOZZI, ROCCO &ROSE TTEES AKRIDGE, WILLIAM DAVID RV TRST 226-018.000181 GUNSTOCK HILL RD TRUST 168690 0 168690 227-146.000ALBERT, DANIEL R & DINA M 62800 135700 198500 254-074.00020 HIGH POINT LANE LLC 99500 638000 737500 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