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"Jim Sullivan" wrote in message
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Our neighbourhood is looking at having a sewer main brought into it. At
this time, the entire subdivision (19 homes in total) are all on septic
systems. I have no problems with my septic system, but others have
experienced some problems and are anxious to connect.

If there was no cost to me, I wouldn't care, but there is one option that
only requires a 60% majority and results in everyone having to pay for the
sewer main, which could be in the order fo $20K-$25K, whether they connect
or not. This is the option I'm trying to avoid.

I've searched the archives and I've searched the internet, but I'm unable

to
find any information about the Return on Investment for this type of home
improvement. Nor can I find any information about price differential for
houses that have (or don't have) sewer connections.

So, what I'm looking for is some evidence, one way or the other, for:

a) the ROI of replacing a septic system with a sewer system
and
b) the increase (or decrease) in property values when replacing a septic
system with a sewer system.

Hopefully the knowledge of the many will enlighten this mind...


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Jim Sullivan
seattle, washington


ROI is going to be based on your area/zip codes values. Call a realtor and
have them pull comps with and with out septic.

I lived in Iowa and we were on a well system. Just about the time I was
leaving for college county water was offered. We lived 3/4 of a mile away
from the main line. If we connected when the work was being done it was less
money than if we had waited. I do remember that when the parents sold the
place. County water was a selling point.

What happens to your taxes when you connect to the sewer?