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109 Carolina Ave Boston, MA 02130

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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.

Building Permits

Jan 16, 2015
Description: Remove plaster and lath to expose framing for engineers review on 1st floor kitchen dining and hall second floor bath and bedroom.
  • Contractor: Daniel E Sault
  • Valuation: $500,000
  • Fee: $70.00 paid to City of Boston, Massachusetts
  • Client: Killilea James.&.Catherine
  • Parcel #: 1103057000
  • Permit #: SF442163
Jul 25, 2014
Description: Temp power and temp lights after an explosion
  • Contractor: Phillip J. Shea
  • Valuation: $55,000
  • Fee: $24.00 paid to City of Boston, Massachusetts
  • Client: Killilea James.&.Catherine
  • Parcel #: 1103057000
  • Permit #: E388599
Aug 9, 2013
Description: Dumpsters: stand moving container at curb // 24 hrs
  • Fee: $108.00 paid to City of Boston, Massachusetts
  • Parcel #: 03057-000
  • Permit #: OCCU-272766

PROPERTY OVERVIEW

Type: Single Family
3 beds1.5 baths1,142 sqft

Facts

Built in 1880Bathrooms: 1.5 Lot size: 2,949 sqftStories: 1 Floor size: 1,142 sqftExterior material: Metal Rooms: 7Roof type: Asphalt Bedrooms: 3Heat type: Other

Listing info

Last sold: Jun 2008 for $285,000

Recent residents

Resident NamePhoneMore Info
Catherine M Killilea (617) 524-0497
James M Killilea, age 88 (617) 524-0497
Margaret Killilea, age 53 (617) 524-0497
Mary Killilea, age 50 (617) 524-0497
Maryka Killilea, age 53 (617) 524-0497
Matthew Killilea, age 56 (617) 524-0497
David Nash, age 66 (617) 474-9548
Status:
Renter
Occupation:
Administrative Support Occupations, Including Clerical Occupations
Education:
High school graduate or higher

Neighbors

Fire Incidents History

19 Jul 2014 Building fires
Property Use: 1 or 2 family dwelling
Actions Taken: Fire, other
Area of Origin: Heating room or area, water heater area
First Ignition: Atomized liquid, vaporized liquid, aerosol.
Factors Contributing to Ignition: Misuse of material or product, other
Property Loss: $150,000
Contents Loss: $50,000

Incidents registered in Federal Emergency Management Agency

19 Jul 2014 Hazardous condition, other
Property Use: 1 or 2 family dwelling
Actions Taken: Assistance, other