BoxCar_Willie
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Have a quick question; though we bought a house I'm always looking for a great deal.
Ran across a straight up foreclosed home in a nice neighborhood that needs some work. Toured it today and I didn't think the house was more than 23-2400 sq feet, though I looked on the Franklin County Auditors site and it's listed at 3000 sq ft with $6,000 per year in taxes!!
Though once I looked at the plans for the house, it listed 500 sq ft for just the back deck, which takes up 1/3 of the backyard, 24 sq ft for a bay window, and even 1 sq ft for the porch. I'm not even sure how they listed the 3-car garage, it's like they didn't list part of the space at all.
Is this normal? Has the Deck always been listed as Square Footage on a house? I looked up similar houses in the neighborhood and they all have them listed. Can you just tear that bastard out and have it reappraised to lower taxes?
Ran across a straight up foreclosed home in a nice neighborhood that needs some work. Toured it today and I didn't think the house was more than 23-2400 sq feet, though I looked on the Franklin County Auditors site and it's listed at 3000 sq ft with $6,000 per year in taxes!!
Though once I looked at the plans for the house, it listed 500 sq ft for just the back deck, which takes up 1/3 of the backyard, 24 sq ft for a bay window, and even 1 sq ft for the porch. I'm not even sure how they listed the 3-car garage, it's like they didn't list part of the space at all.
Is this normal? Has the Deck always been listed as Square Footage on a house? I looked up similar houses in the neighborhood and they all have them listed. Can you just tear that bastard out and have it reappraised to lower taxes?
Though all the other houses in the neighborhood aren't selling. The house right behind it is listed at about 40-50k higher than I would even consider paying. Kinda pissing me off. The taxes on the house are about inline with everything else in the neighborhood.