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Real estate woes in Lebanon County...

Once considered the fastest-growing municipality in Lebanon County, South Londonderry Township is now at a dead stop — and that could mean some budget cuts in the near future, according to one township official.

Thomas Ernharth, township manager, told the board of supervisors Tuesday night that revenue from the real-estate-transfer tax dropped significantly in February.

A transfer tax of 1 percent of the sale price is assessed whenever real estate is purchased. The township and the school district split the proceeds.

“For the month of February, we received a total of $4,000,” he said. “In previous years, we received twenty to twenty-four thousand a month. That’s a significant hit to our budget.”

Knowing the economy was slow, Ernharth said, he estimated the amount of the tax the township would receive in 2008 at a total of $200,000, or about $16,000 a month.

Just two or three homes in the township were sold last month, he said.

Posted by PSoTD on Wednesday March 19, 2008 at 7:13am |

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