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132 Harrington St Meriden, CT 06451-5256

Visit 132 Harrington St in Meriden, CT, 06451-5256

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.

PROPERTY OVERVIEW

Type: Single Family Residential
6 beds2 bathsLot: 0.31 acres

Facts

Built in 1900Style: Colonial Lot size: 0.31 acresBasement: Unfinished Basement Rooms: 10Roof type: Asphalt Bedrooms: 6Parking: Attached Garage Bathrooms: 2

Listing info

Last sold: Sep 2010 for $1

Recent residents

Resident NamePhoneMore Info
James S Bitterman (203) 632-1617
Kerry A Champion, age 40 #2 (203) 599-8993
Linda Cooper #1
Anthony Diskin (203) 440-9643
Genest J Eckenrodz, age 69 (203) 630-1442
M Hamelin (203) 630-1442
Marisa Obrien (203) 630-1442
Scott D Fournier #1
Frances R Hamelin
Genest J Hamelin, age 105 (203) 247-5628
Status:
Homeowner
Occupation:
Protective Service Occupations
Education:
High school graduate or higher
Karen L Hamelin, age 67 (203) 247-5628
Status:
Homeowner
Occupation:
Protective Service Occupations
Education:
High school graduate or higher
Jef G Hamelin, age 105 (203) 238-3926
Jeff G Hamelin (203) 238-3926
Jeffrey G Hamelin, age 105 (203) 238-3926
Katen Hamelin (203) 238-3926
Marisa D Hamelin, age 47 (203) 213-7264
Status:
Renter
Occupation:
Production Occupations
Education:
Associate degree or higher
Melaina D Hamelin, age 47 #1 (203) 630-3572
Status:
Homeowner
Occupation:
Protective Service Occupations
Education:
High school graduate or higher
Gerard Alfred Kay, age 63 (203) 440-4097
Deapria S Mcknight
Status:
Renter
Alanna Williams (203) 630-1366

Neighbors

Real estate transaction history

DateEventPriceSourceAgents
07/29/2010Sold$105,000Public records

Assessment history

YearTaxAssessmentMarket
2013$6,739$192,600N/A

Fire Incidents History

27 Aug 2008 Outside equipment fire
Property Use: 1 or 2 family dwelling
Actions Taken: Remove hazard
Area of Origin: Exterior stairway, ramp, or fire escape
First Ignition: Animal living or dead
Heat Source: Radiated, conducted heat from operating equipment
Factors Contributing to Ignition: Equipment unattended