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Thanks for all the advice…I will try craigslist and the reader first (since they are free and seem to get a high amount of traffic).
Maybe if that doesn’t work I can take it to CarMax.
It is an SUV (Highlander), but since it is a 4 cylinder I get really good gas mileage – around 28 mpg.
lizzersParticipantThanks for all the advice…I will try craigslist and the reader first (since they are free and seem to get a high amount of traffic).
Maybe if that doesn’t work I can take it to CarMax.
It is an SUV (Highlander), but since it is a 4 cylinder I get really good gas mileage – around 28 mpg.
lizzersParticipantThanks for all the advice…I will try craigslist and the reader first (since they are free and seem to get a high amount of traffic).
Maybe if that doesn’t work I can take it to CarMax.
It is an SUV (Highlander), but since it is a 4 cylinder I get really good gas mileage – around 28 mpg.
lizzersParticipantThanks for all the advice…I will try craigslist and the reader first (since they are free and seem to get a high amount of traffic).
Maybe if that doesn’t work I can take it to CarMax.
It is an SUV (Highlander), but since it is a 4 cylinder I get really good gas mileage – around 28 mpg.
lizzersParticipantI applied for the tax reassessment last fall and was dissappointed in the amount. I have a condo in Eastlake that was originally assessed at 365000 and the tax assessor only reduced the property to 329000. The paperwork I provided as “evidence” showed three comparable properties selling for 279-290K…or should I say not selling! Now there are units selling for close to 200K. Does anyone know if you can reapply for the tax reassessment once one has been granted?
lizzersParticipantI applied for the tax reassessment last fall and was dissappointed in the amount. I have a condo in Eastlake that was originally assessed at 365000 and the tax assessor only reduced the property to 329000. The paperwork I provided as “evidence” showed three comparable properties selling for 279-290K…or should I say not selling! Now there are units selling for close to 200K. Does anyone know if you can reapply for the tax reassessment once one has been granted?
lizzersParticipantI applied for the tax reassessment last fall and was dissappointed in the amount. I have a condo in Eastlake that was originally assessed at 365000 and the tax assessor only reduced the property to 329000. The paperwork I provided as “evidence” showed three comparable properties selling for 279-290K…or should I say not selling! Now there are units selling for close to 200K. Does anyone know if you can reapply for the tax reassessment once one has been granted?
lizzersParticipantI applied for the tax reassessment last fall and was dissappointed in the amount. I have a condo in Eastlake that was originally assessed at 365000 and the tax assessor only reduced the property to 329000. The paperwork I provided as “evidence” showed three comparable properties selling for 279-290K…or should I say not selling! Now there are units selling for close to 200K. Does anyone know if you can reapply for the tax reassessment once one has been granted?
lizzersParticipantI applied for the tax reassessment last fall and was dissappointed in the amount. I have a condo in Eastlake that was originally assessed at 365000 and the tax assessor only reduced the property to 329000. The paperwork I provided as “evidence” showed three comparable properties selling for 279-290K…or should I say not selling! Now there are units selling for close to 200K. Does anyone know if you can reapply for the tax reassessment once one has been granted?
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