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15 Mcgeoch St Abington, MA 02351-1024

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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.

PROPERTY OVERVIEW

Type: Single Family
3 beds1 bath1,100 sqft

Facts

Built in 1950Stories: 1 story Lot size: 8,450 sqftExterior material: Vinyl Floor size: 1,100 sqftStyle: Ranch/Rambler Building: 1Exterior walls: Siding (Alum/Vinyl) Rooms: 5Roof type: Asphalt Bedrooms: 3Heat type: Forced air unit

Listing info

Last sold: Jul 2012 for $225,000

Recent residents

Resident NamePhoneMore Info
Joseph I Dziedzic (339) 469-1628
Sandra A Nystrom, age 64 (339) 469-1628
Status:
Homeowner
Occupation:
Clerical/White Collar
Cheryl E Maly, age 57 (781) 871-1991
Status:
Homeowner
Occupation:
Protective Service Occupations
Education:
High school graduate or higher
Joseph R Maly (781) 871-1991
Status:
Homeowner
Occupation:
Protective Service Occupations
Education:
High school graduate or higher
Lynne M Mullen, age 53
Status:
Renter
Francis A Niles (336) 226-7495
Rose M Ronan, age 62
Status:
Homeowner

Neighbors

Real estate transaction history

DateEventPriceSourceAgents
06/15/2004Sold$260,000Public records
01/09/2001Sold$156,250Public records
11/01/1995Sold$108,250Public records

Assessment history

YearTaxAssessmentMarket
2014$3,192$185,700N/A

Fire Incidents History

30 Dec 2011 Brush, or brush and grass mixture fire
Property Use: Graded and cared-for plots of land
Actions Taken: Extinguish
Area of Origin: Outside area, other
First Ignition: Rubbish, trash, or waste
Heat Source: Hot ember or ash
Factors Contributing to Ignition: Abandoned or discarded materials or products
Human Factors: Unattended or unsupervised person
07 Sep 2009 Brush, or brush and grass mixture fire
Property Use: Graded and cared-for plots of land
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
Human Factors: Unattended or unsupervised person