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How much would my taxes go up if I built a 2 car detach garage in Putnam? |
How much would my taxes go up if I built a 2 car detach garage in Putnam? No way of knowing. That would be up to the assessors dept in Putnam as to how much they feel the value of your house has increased. You can probably contact your local assessor's office and tell them that you are thinking of putting on a 2 car detached garage and wanted to know, rough idea, how much would the value go up. Idk...hi, we're near. Putnam, NY? Putnam, CT? Putnam where? How much is the garage going to cost to build and what will it's value be? What is your tax or mil rate? Too many unaddressed facts. |
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