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Saving taxes with Open space preservation

Started by free55, August 12, 2005, 07:50 PM NHFT

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cathleeninnh

Quote from: PattyE on August 13, 2005, 08:12 AM NHFT
Quote from: free55 on August 12, 2005, 09:54 PM NHFT

When you get to NH, you'll find that you've got it backwards.? When a new house is built on previously undeveloped open space, you'll add probably 2 kids into the public school.? That'll cost about $15K depending on what town you're in.? The house will bring in let's say $6K in taxes.? Overall taxes in the community go up a net of $9K.


New Housing Not to Blame for N.H. School Woes, Study Concludes


Pat Hammond
The Union Leader (Manchester NH)
July 18, 2005




Thank you Patty for the link here. I remembered it and was able to make a point at the Alliance for Derry Taxpayers meeting last night when the topic turned to new development and the resulting "burden" on the school district.

I just sent the link on to the research committee.
Baby steps, baby steps.

Cathleen

pcwallis

Then why don't people just Home School.  Why do we keep on working with the government to make it [government] bigger!!  The housing is not the problem it is the government that is the problem.

AlanM

Definitely agree, pc. Educate your own children. As the saying goes, if you want something done right, do it yourself.   ;)