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108 Deborah Dr Coventry, CT 06238-1324

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This profile includes property assessor report information, real estate records and a complete residency history.

We have include the current owner’s name and phone number to help you find the right person and learn more.

Sold Jun 2015 $246,000
108 Deborah Dr, Coventry, CT 06238 exterior

Market Activities

Jun 2015 - Nov 2017
108 Deborah Dr
Price history :
  • Single-Family Home
  • 2,588 sqft
  • 0.91 acres
  • 4 beds
  • 3 baths

Building Permits

May 12, 2011
Description: Roofing
  • Valuation: $900,000
  • Fee: $135.00 paid to Town of Coventry, Connecticut
  • Client: Dumaine Marc R
  • Permit #: B-11-153

PROPERTY OVERVIEW

Type: Single Family Residential
4 beds3 bathsLot: 0.91 acres

Facts

Built in 1973Exterior walls: Siding (Alum/Vinyl) Lot size: 0.91 acresStyle: Colonial Rooms: 9Basement: Full Basement Bedrooms: 4Roof type: Asphalt Bathrooms: 3Heat type: Baseboard Stories: 2 story with basementParking: Garage Exterior material: Metal

Features

Fireplace

Listing info

Last sold: May 2001 for $184,000

Recent residents

Resident NamePhoneMore Info
G M Bauseman (860) 742-7949
Grant M Bauserman, age 58 (860) 742-7949
J Bauserman (860) 742-7949
Jennifer Catherine Bauserman, age 96 (860) 742-7949
Marc C Dumaine, age 94 (860) 742-1152
Status:
Homeowner
Occupation:
Clerical/White Collar
Education:
Associate degree or higher
Michael Dumaine (860) 742-1152
Paul Dumaine (860) 861-0520
Status:
Homeowner
Occupation:
Executive, Administrative, and Managerial Occupations
Education:
Associate degree or higher
Douglas L Smith
Alan Taylor

Neighbors

Real estate transaction history

DateEventPriceSourceAgents
05/01/2001Sold$184,000Public recordsMarilu Kafka
07/27/1998Sold$157,000Public records

Assessment history

YearTaxAssessmentMarket
2014$5,159$181,200N/A

Fire Incidents History

04 Nov 2010 Brush, or brush and grass mixture fire
Property Use: 1 or 2 family dwelling
Actions Taken: Extinguish
Area of Origin: Open area - outside; included are farmland, field
First Ignition: Light vegetation - not crop, including grass
Heat Source: Hot ember or ash
Factors Contributing to Ignition: Abandoned or discarded materials or products