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Ranch in Old-Bethpage ( Ref : 2-MorrisonDr. )
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$ 549 000
Land space : 10000 Sq. Ft.

Features : Central Air,Sewer,Hardwood Floors,Fenced In Yard,Full Basement,New Boiler,New Hot Water Heater,Garage Detail
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  • Great Opportunity to Buy Into The Old Bethpage Village Reatoration Area Plainview, New York Real Estate

    Old Bethpage Real Estate
    2 Morrison Drive Old Bethpage, NY 11803
    NEW LISTING>>>Great opportunity to buy into the Old Bethpage Village Restoration area. Sprawling ranch on 80' x 100' park like property. Granite, cathedral ceilings, hard wood floors, Formal dining room, Hugh basement with play and family rooms, sliders to back patio, private back yard, Boiler and hot water heater 4 yrs young, many extras,

    1st Showing at Open House Sunday March 7th 1- 4 pm

    Call Now, Don't let this one get away!!

    Mark Schreier, LSA, CBR
    Century 21 Prevete, Real Estate
    (516) 263-9094








    Posted by Mark Schreier, LSA www.TopPlainviewRealtor.com

  • Plainview Real Estate, Houses Are Selling In Our Town, Home Sales For Plainview, Old-Bethpage, NY January 2010 Plainview, New York Real Estate

    1) 20Sheridan St Old Bethpage 11804 $407,000 Ranch
    2) 4 Stan Ct Old Bethpage 11804 $480,000 Exp Ranch
    3) 13 Nassau Ave Plainview 11803 $310,000 Cape
    4) 8 Garnet Ln Plainview 11803 $381,000 Split
    5) 34 Nassau Ave Plainview 11803 $405,000 Cape
    6) 15 Library Ln Plainview 11803 $449,000 Split
    7) 3 Library n Plainview 11803 $450,000 Split
    8) 12 Macarthur Ave Plainview 11803 $482,500 Split
    9) 91 Victor St Plainview 11803 $487,000 Ranch
    10) 30 Stratford Rd Plainview 11803 $459,000 Split
    11) 5 Library Ln Plainview 11803 $490,000 Split
    12) 25A Barnum Ave Plainview 11803 $550,000 Colonial
    13) 66 Roundtree Dr Plainview 11803 $570,000 Colonial
    14) 38 Audley Cir Plainview 11803 $550,000 Split
    15) 71 Maplewood Dr Plainview 11803 $598,750 Split
    16 ) 27 Irene Ln E Plainview 11803 $710,000 Split
    17) 34 Steven St Plainview 11803 $814,000 ColonialPosted by Mark Schreier, LSA www.TopPlainviewRealtor.com

  • We Want to Buy a House In Plainview, or Old-Bethpage, NY Plainview, New York Real Estate

    Mortgage Approved couple looking to buy their 1st home in Plainview or Old-Bethpage New York.
    Homeowners and For Sale By Owners Please contact our Certified Buyer Representative Mark Schreier before you list or put your house on the market.

    We both could save time and money!

    516 263-9094

    TopLiRealtor.comPosted by Mark Schreier, LSA www.TopPlainviewRealtor.com

  • Response to Nassau County Tax Question Plainview, New York Real Estate

    Hello David,
    Thanks for responding to my blog. Yes, if everything remains the same and your assessed value went down (in a perfect world) your tax bill would go down. The county/town would have to collect your share of lost revenue from another source because like you stated the loss must be made up to pay the bills. The current situation across Nassau County is that most of the houses had assessments that were way off base and not a true reflection of their current market value. Many homeowners were grieving their assessments and winning. The grievances were costing Nassau County a lot of money. So the county lowered the assessed value of most homes in the 2010/11 tax year to “fix” this problem. To pay the bills the county increased the tax rate. This combined with greater expenses for the coming years could lead to people paying more than they did before. If you don’t mind I going to post your question on my blog. This whole assessment thing is very confusing and I believe many others would benefit.

    Sincerely Yours,
    Mark Schreier
    Licensed Sales Associate
    Certified Buyer Representative
    Century 21 Prevete Real Estate
    (516)263-9094
    Web site: www.TopLiRealtor.comPosted by Mark Schreier, LSA www.TopPlainviewRealtor.com

  • Question on Nassau County Property Taxes Plainview, New York Real Estate

    Hi Mark, I read your article on property taxes.
    So here is a question. Lets assume the budget is the same as the past year and the town/county/school does not have to raise taxes. we also need to assume the level of assessment remains the same.Lets say my homes market value goes down and therefor the assessed value goes down.

    In this situation my tax bill would go down correct?
    But if my tax bill goes down then the county will need more money to offset what they just lost on me.
    How do they make up for this loss?

    There seems to be a missing unexplained link to this equation.
    What is your take on this
    David MPosted by Mark Schreier, LSA www.TopPlainviewRealtor.com

 

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