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mikechristine1
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Seriously, I did not go looking for this on this particular date.  I read a comment, and went to look and see if there is info.

Recorded TODAY in the county, the purchase of 47 Schermerhorn Rd by Philip Morris!   The mortgage is for $310,000 but I can't find the actual purchase price, there's one part of the county real property info that has not yet been updated.  However, these days there is no way in heck that a bank would approve a mortgage of that price without a sizeable down payment, amount of which is not relfected in the mortgage,   AGain, these days, typical 20% down, must be about $50,000.  

But regardless of the unknown down payment, the price is at least $310,000 (NO ONE would write a mortgage today for higher than a purchase price).  Now, I trust the assessor will increase the assessed value big time.  It is currenly assessed for $228,000, and since assessment is supposed to be roughly the purchase price, then of course the assessment must be increased.    Except for DV, the rest of us will make a note on our calendards to check the change in assessment next year, right?

THe house is a 3,000 sq ft colonial with 4 bedrooms, 2 full baths, and 4 fireplaces - yep 4 fireplaces!  It appears to be on an acre of land.  It was built in the late 1700's.  

Compare that to his house in the city which is just shy of 3,000 feet also, and a lot size only a wee 29 x 155.  His city house has 2 full baths, only 3 bedrooms and no fireplaces at all.   It too was built long ago.   He bought it just 8 years ago for $172,500 and the value has fallen---it's current assessed value is $161.500 and I'll bet that if the city reassessed every property today, there'd be another $10,000 reduction at least.    He got a mortgage for $155,000 upon purchase of the house in the city, and estimating a 6% interest rate on a 30 year mortgage, his balance now (assuming no extra payments) would be about $135,000.  Now, if a $400,000 house sold for less than half, of it's asking price and with a falling market, he couldn't ask for more than $160,000 to start, he'll be lucky to sell it for $100,000, which means he'll take sizeable loss.  If he chooses to rent it out, well, who wants to rent in the city?  Based on the amortization table, the monthly payments for the mortgage he had are just over $900 a month, then add probably $500 a month toward taxes at least.  SO he'd have to ask probably $1,500 a month in rent.  WHO would pay that much rent in the city????

The records in the county for property taxes do not include the school taxes.  Also, this page on the county website is not yet updated, shows the current owner and reflects taxes not only with the STAR basic (which Morris has in the city) but also vet exemption).  However, I calculated the taxes from the 2010 taxes rates as indicated using the assessed value wtihout the veteran exemption.  So the total property taxes (municipal and county, and the fees for the new house are roughly $2,500.  For his city house, his taxes are just over $3,100 per year.  

So compare.  Higher tax bill in the city for a lot size only a tiny fraction of the new house, higher tax bill in the city with fewer bedrooms, with no fireplaces at all, and no garage.

The school tax rate in the city is higher than Schalmont and for the higher taxes you get a failing school system which a 50% graduation rate and continusly listed on the most dangerous schools list.

Now, I don't begrudge anyone for moving out.  His tastes are in older/historic homes, that's fine too.

But, the guy works for an alleged not for profit.  Hey, hospital are nfp's too and their heads are people with medical degrees which would justify a good salary.   But Morris works for a non-for profit which operates a for profit business with lavish Broadway shows, Most heads of nfp's make a token pay.  That's why there is no way Proctors is an NFP, regardless of the fact that it gets donations.  Got $30 million from the state I think I read, and millions in annual donations, and in this terrible eonomy Morris can afford to buy such an expensive house!!!!!  Especially when he's going to have two mortgages--one on each house.   He is obviously getting paid very handsomely by the taxpayers courtesty of....who else?   Courtesy of Susie Savage!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

If you go to that real property seciton of the county website, you can see a photo of the house too.  Gosh, I wish I saw it when it was listed for sale, the real estate websites, but then, we wouldn't know he was going to buy it.

Mr Morris should come out in a press release and thank the financially struggling taxpayers in the city for paying the tax bills of Proctors (and related tax exempt property) so that Morris could get paid so handsomely as to buy the fancy schmancy house.


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Better to have open eyes, see the truths, acknowledge the negatives, and
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http://maps.google.com/maps?cl.....&ved=0CBMQ8gEwAA


The Prudential sign is right on the front yard!


Nice find.


I wonder if he can see the Proctor's lights from his new house.
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No but he can see Russia.
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http://maps.google.com/maps?cl.....&ved=0CBMQ8gEwAA


The Prudential sign is right on the front yard!


Nice find.


I wonder if he can see the Proctor's lights from his new house.



THANK YOU !!!!!!!!!!!!!!    Ah yes, the peace and quiet of the country.  No gunshots during the night, no sounds of fights and brawls, no late night sounds of the "F*** you" and "how be my N* today"   Few sounds of sirens.  



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Yep, Schenectady is SO MUCH IMPROVED according to DV, that one of it's high paid welfare recipients moved out!  


Optimists close their eyes and pretend problems are non existent.  
Better to have open eyes, see the truths, acknowledge the negatives, and
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Haunted as all sh!t.


"While Foreign Terrorists were plotting to murder and maim using homemade bombs in Boston, Democrap officials in Washington DC, Albany and here were busy watching ME and other law abiding American Citizens who are gun owners and taxpayers, in an effort to blame the nation's lack of security on US so that they could have a political scapegoat."
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Haunted as all sh!t.


LOL - That'd be funny
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The real question is why is his city house assessed so low compared to neighboring properties?
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The real question is why is his city house assessed so low compared to neighboring properties?


Never underestimate the greed of the other guy. He can join the other Downtown cheerleaders, Death Ray, SS Savage and the Gazetto editors all praising Downtown "renaissance" from the palatial confines of the suburbs. Soon we can add Mayor SOS to this growing list. Funny the City taxpayers don't see it that way.


      Don't forget he already added a new Viking kitchen. What is his salary a year for working for a impoverished nonprofit? Only in Schenectady County.
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Isn't his wife "independently wealthy" ?
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Great find MC1!!

Morris could have purchased that house in the GE plot that went up for auction!!!

Why didn't he since he claims that he loves the 'city' so fondly???


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Mercury Morris doesn't want to pay the outrageous City DEM taxes. That are going up another 6% under these morons. On the other hand he flatly refuses to pay any PILOT for Proctor's.

      Somehow the Boys and Girls Club can pay but Proctor's that is doing so well {according to him} can't afford it. He is too busy snapping up other real estate and taking it off the City tax rolls. Disgusting as is the constant cheer leading for this crapola by the Gazetto.
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Doing My Part
November 7, 2010 at 9:18 pm by Philip Morris

We recently moved to a different house. Not a long physical move, just minutes away, but an enormous environmental move from a mid 19th century home to an early 18th one.

For most of my life as an arts administrator, rarely have I had the financial muscle to break out of used cars, gifted appliances, and second hand furniture. Admittedly, with my move to Proctors and to a larger environment, my income has improved. Enough so, that in my 19th century home I achieved the unprecedented foodie goal of appliances that were all new to me when I got then, all stainless steel, and all of my choice.

So my new, quite old, house flung me back to days gone by. None of the appliances matched, had the features I wanted or were new and energy efficient.

At 56, I did something I only thought the most indulgent of consumers did: I bought a complete suite of appliances……the exact ones I wanted. Gas range with 5 burners, French door fridge, over stove microwave and dishwasher from the future.

NYSERDA helped me some with a rebate for energy efficiency. GE helped with two kinds of rebates, and my old appliances helped because they worked and were immaculately clean.

I did my part, too. I expressed confidence enough on the economy to spend some money just like the Federal Reserve wants. I used a 9 month no interest account for the purchase and will pay it off in a timely way.

I have been a cooking fiend ever since. Re-inspired to bake, make breakfast and find great ingredients.

And I don’t have to feel like moving left me in the past. I did that. Now, I am doing this!


http://blog.timesunion.com/philipmorris/doing-my-part/576/
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Mr. Morris - welcome to Rotterdam .. great to have you as a fellow resident.


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