From TSE:
"Property Assessments
for City of Racine Elected
Officials – Compiled from Open Records"
"OFFICE HELD NAME ADDRESS CURRENT ASSESSMENT"
"Mayor John Dickert 151 Westminister Sq. $179,000
City Administrator Tom
Friedel 1904 Dwight
Ave. $111,000
1st.
District O.Keith
Fair 509 6th.
St $173,000
2nd. District Krystyna
Sarrazin 1753 College Ave. $260,000
3rd. District Michael D. Shields 1850
13th. St $89,000
4th. District Jim
Kaplan 400
Kewaunee St. $145,000
5th. District Melissa
A. Becker 2050 LaSalle St. $126,000
6th. District Sandy
Weidner 2310
Thor Ave. $130,000
7th. District Raymond
Dehahn 2706 Diane Ave. $97,000
8th. District Q.A.
Shakoor 1516 West 6th.St $115,000
9th. District Terrence
McCarthy 317 West Blvd. $189,000
10th. District Dennis
Wiser 2517 Pinehurst
Ave. $102,000
11th. District Gregory T. Helding 2001 Thurston Ave. $92,000
12th. District Aron
Wisneski 1025 Arthur Ave. $140,000
13th. District Jim
Morgenroth 1500
Monroe Ave. $116,000
14th. District Ronald
D. Hart 4420 Republic
Ave. $101,000
15th. District Robert
Mozol 407 Johnathon Dr. $165,000"
4 comments:
My house assememt dropped $12,000 in 2 years, $6,000 each year.
How come my taxes only dropped around $100.00
A drop in assessment is not really a good thing, because even though the cost of your taxes went down, the price of operating a municipality stays the same (Unless your in Racine, then they go up because of the Mayor, etc) so the mil rate has to increase just to maintain the same level of services as the previous year, or cuts in services have to be made.
I'll bet all of these people wish they could get this kind of money for their homes. Hee, Hee.
Somewhere around 10 to 15 years ago a couple bought a lot in Boston to build their dream home on. In less then a year the property value drop dramatically and their where stuck with a lot worth only a 1/3 of what they paid for it and they had to pay the original purchase cost! There was nothing they could do except let it go and lose the money they had invested into it.
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