Lake Winnipesaukee Camp | 29 Sawyer Pt Rd, Tuftonboro, NH 03853
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 28 ก.ย. 2024
- Welcome to 29 Sawyer Point, Tuftonboro on Lake Winnipesaukee, uniquely positioned in 20-Mile Bay to have long views facing northwest, while still being protected from the wind and boat chop. This quintessential 3-season camp has a new L-Shaped crib dock, large enough for Adirondack chairs to sit in the sun all day. The clear, deep waterfront measures 106' with ample privacy on either side. This camp offers 2 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms and a bonus area for sleeping. The large 1.3-acre lot provides the possibility for expansion. Waterski in the bay, fish and swim off the dock. then watch the sunset. Come make lasting memories with friends and loved ones. Quiet, Low Tax Tuftonboro is just minutes from Wolfeboro by car or boat. Book your showing today!
Asking $1,595,000
Listed by Jon Parker 603-498-3360 | 603-569-3128
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Good ol lake,winnie pooh pooh both my mom and her parents my grandparents lived in wolfboro for several yrs
So pretty.
NH has some of the highest property tax in the nation. There was a time decades ago when the average person could afford a seasonal vacation property. Now, it way out of reach by most NH wage earners. Out of staters with high incomes and/or inherited wealth are the buyers of these modest lake houses. Otherwise, they are owned by families who have inherited the property from previous generations. Behind the story why these camps are for sale now most likely has something to do with exorbitant taxes, insurance, utilities and upkeep.
Now show it in the winter...:)
Just as awesome if you have snowmobiles.
On Golden Pond🎉
This is New Hampshire not Maine.
Ridiculous price.
Might as well ask $3 million for it while you're at it.
Damnnit Maine, I thought you were supposed to be cheap? THIS is not cheap!
Isn't it New Hampshire?
Correct! This is New Hampshire - Lake Winnipesaukee and the Lakes Region is a very desirable area and the price reflects that. This property is already under agreement
@@Oldlady72 what part of Canada is New Hampshire?
@@joelshack85 The property is in New Hampshire, not Canada
@@maxfieldrealestate7705 Should have bought in the 80s when no one knew about the Lakes Region.
I live in northern Merrimac valley right on the state line so I do all my shopping in new Hampshire may a small sales tax would help residents would be able to buy a vacation home by lowering taxes
Taxes NEVER get lowered. Keep your broad based taxes out of NH. People moan about the property taxes and yes they are higher than surrounding states but when you look at the actual tax burden per person, NH is much lower than all the New England states.
@@BSinNH Lived in Bow from 1987-2009. I don’t recall even one year that property taxes went down. Upon retirement, the taxes on my house were almost my entire Social Security income. Unfortunately, I had to sell my house and move out of state. NH no longer is a place for average people unless you want to struggle every day just to keep a roof over your head.
@@Daoistify I'm sorry to hear. VT, ME, MA may have lower RE taxes but when you factor in the state income tax, state tax on SS and sales taxes, NH still wins on an individual tax burden. Remember also that as property values go up, the same happens to the RE tax. When we bought a house in 98', our property taxes were probably around $3500-4000. Today, they are about $12K.