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Princeton Township Real Estate Tax RevaluationIf you are Princeton real estate home buyer you may want to know about the upcoming tax assessment. Thinking of selling your Princeton property? You may want to think about the implications of this on you sale. If live in Princeton Township you most likely know already that the tax assessments will take place in 2010. The first step in the revaluation would be the inspection by Appraisal Systems, a company hired by the Princeton Township. The Appraisal Systems will visit each Princeton Twp. property and conduct an exterior and interior inspection. According to the Princeton Township they will measure the exterior and all improvements and photograph the front and rear of buildings. The interior inspection would be conducted either on the first visit, or if no one is home at a subsequent date. Princeton township says to “not allow anyone to enter your home without proper identification”. If you as a Princeton Township homeowner consider your Princeton property to have a “unique condition that influences value” , you could send documentation to Appraisal Systems Inc,. * Catano Avenue, Morristown, NJ 07960. Because of the declining home values for some Princeton homes for sale, you could benefit from having a sense of your property market value (which is not the same as appraised value) before the appraisal. The market value information I provided helped some homeowners to reduce their property tax. Princeton NJ Real Estate Market Report Please call 609-553-4175 for a confidential discussion. Posted in Community Events
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Princeton NJ Community Events UpdatePrinceton NJ Community Events Update – Weeks of January 12- January January 24, 2009 Princeton NJ is a vibrant community with lots of events cultural, political, and fun. Next week several events are planned to mark Barack Obama’s Inauguration. Here are some of of what’s going on in Princeton. 1. The Arts Council Of Princeton is planning an event in honor of Martin Luther King for children on January 19, 2-5 pm at the Paul Robeson Center For the Arts at 102 Witherspoon Street. 2. Central New Jersey residents could participate in a telephone town hall meeting with Representative Rush Holt on January 15th, at 7 pm. 3. Planned Parenthood is planning to event on January 17, from 11am to 1pm to mark the 36 anniversary of the Supreme Court decision Roe vs. Wade. The participants are to meet at Monument Park. To RSVP contact Jennifer at 609-964-7960. 4. Princeton Adult School a program “Second Chance Cinema” a series of thirteen films you missed, but should have seen. To enroll (the course is $80.00) call Princeton Adult School 609-683-1101. 5. Morven Museum & Garden holds Wednesday tours and Tea ($15.00/person, advance reservations required). Their Garden is opened to the public daily and is free. 6. Princeton High School is hosting a Teen Summer Programs Fair on January 21 for 7 pm to 9 pm. |





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