Parcel id: The unique map and parcel identifier for every parcel in Bolton. The state identifier for the town of Bolton is "034" . The format of the parcel id is 034/xxx.y-0000-zzzz.a where xxx.y is the MAP reference, the middle "0000" is always the same, and zzzz.a is the parcel identifier.
State Use Code: This is the use code for the parcel using state designations. Common codes are as follows (xx denotes a general range)
1xx - Residential Class Catagories
101 - A Single Family Home (SFH)
106 - Accessory Land with improvements
130 - Developable Residential Land
131 - Potentially Developable Residential Land
132 - Undevelopable Residential Land
3xx - Commercial Catagories
4xx - Industrial Catagories
5xx - Personal Property Catagories
6xx - Forest Land
7xx - Agricultural/Horticultural Land
8xx - Recreational Land
9xx - Tax Exempt Property
Street name and Number: The local address as set by the Building Inspector
The New Owner: The name of the buyer of the property (Grantee)
The Former Owner: The name of the seller of the property (Grantor)
Parcel Size: The area of the parcel in Acres as defined in the Assessors database and the deed record
Price Paid: The price paid for the property as recorded in the deed record
Date of Sale: The date the sale occured as recorded in the deed record
Deed Book: The number assigned to the sale for the "Book" by the registry of deeds.
Deed Page: The number assigned to the sale for the "Page" by the registry of deds.
Parcel LOT number: The lot number is sometimes defined by the builder, often before the street addres has been defined. The Lot number is also useful when examining a builders LOT plan.
Building Area: The total living area of the building as calculated in the Assessors database. The area is often larger than would be specified by a builder to a buyer because Assessors use EXTERNAL dimensions, so that wallls etc are included in the total living space number.
Assessed Value: The is the value calculated by the Assessors at the sale. It is the value used for determining the amount of taxes that are paid by the owner of that property.
Arms Length code: A code used by the assessors for reporting to the state which identifies whether the sale is representative of the market. For example, a sale between related parties cannot be used for market analysis. Typical codes are:-
A - Sale between members of the same family
G - Sale of only a portion of the assessed land - eg. sale of land in a subdivision or portion of land is in another municipality
H - Sale resulting from a court order. eg Divorce settlement
I - Sale in proceedings of a bankruptcy
K - Sale to/from an educational, charitable or religious organization
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