FIRST BOSTON OBJECT LESSON 63
BUILDINGS LAND RATIO
RATIO
Mashpee
$46,530 $140,020 33-100
22,680 84,825 27-100
30,790 119,246 25-100
605,200 8,272,000 7-100
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Florida .
Winter St., Boston .
For the County of Suffolk, which contains the City
of Boston, as well as fpr the state, no such discrepancy
appears. Following are the figures:
BUILDINGS
LAND
RATIO
66-100
140-100
County of Suffolk
Other 13 counties
lS444,44i,725 $673,208,750
949,283,781 679,071,599
Whole state . . $1,393,725,486 $1,352,280,349 101-100
Twelve Cities and Towns
In the twelve following large cities and towns the
value of the buildings greatly exceeds that of the
land.
BUILDINGS
LAND
RATIO
Lenox . . . .
Pittsfield . . .
$2,306,500
8,685,715
$i,73i ,375
6,971,255
1,256,613
7,886,470
9,772,050
18,587,850
23,238,785
15,456,380
36,13!,445
39,989,600
26,389,020
22,878,475
133-100
124-100
191-100
119- 100
126-100
123-100
128-100
117-100
103-100
I23-100
126-100
120- 100
North Attleborough
Gloucester
Haverhill....
Lawrence....
n a it oin
12,392,960
22,854,800
29,892,705
18,194,860
37,!88,4i5
49,245,700
33,293,59°
27,590,325
’nn
olyoke
Springfield . .
Cambridge .
Lowell . .
Newton . . .
Total.... $253,445,430 $210,289,318 120-100
Seventeen Cities and Towns
In the following seventeen cities and towns, repre
sentative of their class, the valuation of the buildings
is in the average double that of the land: