155 Forest St Franklin, MA 02038
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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 Feb 2022
$750,000
Market Activities
Feb 2022 - Mar 2022
PROPERTY OVERVIEW
Type: Single Family
4 beds2.5 baths2,396 sqft
4 beds2.5 baths2,396 sqft
Facts
Built in 2008Exterior material: Vinyl Lot size: 0.95 acresExterior walls: Siding (Alum/Vinyl) Floor size: 2,396 sqftBasement: Unfinished Basement Construction: FrameStructure type: Colonial Rooms: 8Roof type: Asphalt Bedrooms: 4Heat type: Hot Water Bathrooms: 2.5Parking: Attached Garage Stories: 2 story with basement
Features
Fireplace
Listing info
Last sold: Oct 2009 for $500,000
Recent residents
Resident Name | Phone | More Info |
---|---|---|
Alfred W Boyle | (508) 346-3440 | |
Jack R Boyle, age 74 | (508) 346-3440 | |
Lesley A Boyle, age 72 | (508) 346-3440 | |
Matthew R Boyle, age 27 | (315) 682-5570 | Status: Renter |
Patricia A Boyle, age 53 | (315) 682-5570 | Status: Homeowner Occupation: Administrative Support Occupations, Including Clerical Occupations Education: Bachelor's degree or higher |
Neighbors
164 Forest St
M Cammarata
M Cammarata
Real estate transaction history
Date | Event | Price | Source | Agents |
---|---|---|---|---|
10/22/2009 | Sold | $500,000 | Public records | |
09/10/2008 | Sold | $1,300,000 | Public records |
Assessment history
Year | Tax | Assessment | Market |
---|---|---|---|
2014 | $6,867 | $475,200 | N/A |
Fire Incidents History
07 Sep 2015
Brush, or brush and grass mixture fire
Property Use: 1 or 2 family dwelling
Actions Taken: Control fire (wildland)
Area of Origin: Wildland, woods
First Ignition: Light vegetation - not crop, including grass
Heat Source: Hot ember or ash
Factors Contributing to Ignition: Abandoned or discarded materials or products
Actions Taken: Control fire (wildland)
Area of Origin: Wildland, woods
First Ignition: Light vegetation - not crop, including grass
Heat Source: Hot ember or ash
Factors Contributing to Ignition: Abandoned or discarded materials or products