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Feb 19, 2008 @ 22:20:52 | #18 | charger
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38/M/bricktown, Join Date: Jul 2007 | el_tino said: No it doesn't. The only thing that increases value is someone willing to pay
what you're asking. Considering the house next door is bigger and nicer and the asking price
is lower than the valuation of mine according to the assessor, there's nobody that would pay
that much for it. Maybe in 10 years or something, but not today.
oh, ok, i thought that sometimes it was part of the determination of the selling price, like if a
house is assessed at 100,000 for example then you times that amount by say 2 and a half or
three for an idea of its possible selling price> 250, 000, or 300,000! if not then i would def
make some phone calls asap! | | |
Feb 19, 2008 @ 22:21:45 | #19 | el_tino Prime Minister Über-Destiny Manager 57934 points


28/M/Las Cruces, New Mexico Join Date: Oct 2004 | charger said: oh, ok, i thought that sometimes it was part of the determination of the selling price, like if a
house is assessed at 100,000 for example then you times that amount by say 2 and a half or
three for an idea of its possible selling price> 250, 000, or 300,000! if not then i would def
make some phone calls asap!
Yeah, it would be nice if the assessor could do that! 

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