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4 Properties Change Hands; Highest $342K

Brookfield Property Transfers: October 29 through October 31.

141 Heatherwood Drive

Grantor: Victoria Mizell, of Brookfield
Grantee: Thomas and Kim O’Neill Fitzsimons, of Brookfield
Date Deeded/Date Filed: October 25/October 29
Conveyance Tax: $407.50
Sale Price: $163,000
Assessed Value: $159,120
Last Sale Date/Price: N/A

12 High Meadow Road

Grantor: John Edward I LLC, Brookfield

Grantee: Kennis and Rachel Koldewyn, of Brookfield
Date Deeded/Date Filed: October 29/October 31
Conveyance Tax: $855
Sale Price: $342,000
Assessed Value: $199,960
Last Sale Date/Price: August 2002/$338,000

24 Knollcrest Drive

Grantor: Thomas Hayden, of Essex Junction, VT
Grantee: Sean and Sara Sheridan, of Brookfield
Date Deeded/Date Filed: October 24/October 31
Conveyance Tax: $725
Sale Price: $290,000
Assessed Value: $222,770
Last Sale Date/Price: N/A

115 Laurel Hill Road

Grantor: Elizabeth Bowen, of Elmsford, NY
Grantee: Damond Dampier, of Brookfield
Date Deeded/Date Filed: October 22/October 31
Conveyance Tax: $727.50
Sale Price: $291,000
Assessed Value: $235,500
Last Sale Date/Price: August 2009/$377,500

All assessed values are based on Vision Appraisal's 2011 assessment.

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I would recommend supporting an increase similar to Ridgefield's which was under 2% (1.97%). If aRead More community like Ridgefield can perform at high levels with an increase under 2%, the Board of Education, in asking for almost twice that is openly admitting that they have installed inefficient management in school administration. Further, the sewer system on the referendum will require municipal funding since it is backed by the full faith and credit of the town of Brookfield and reduces the town's borrowing ability - the advertisement for which indicated it would not impact municipal funding.
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Steven DeVaux May 17, 2013 at 05:23 pm
The board of education's policy should pertain to all employees of the Brookfield Board ofRead More Education.
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I will lend a hand by voting yes for the school budget this Tuesday, May 21st. Teachers should notRead More have to pay out of pocket for school supplies.
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Interesting that representative Scribner fails to represent Brookfield's businesses choosing insteadRead More to focus on Ridgefields.
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