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19 Codfish Hill Rd Bethel, CT 06801

Visit 19 Codfish Hill Rd in Bethel, CT, 06801

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
4 beds3 bathsLot: 3.25 acres

Facts

Built in 2005Exterior material: Other Lot size: 3.25 acresStyle: Colonial Rooms: 11Exterior walls: Combination Bedrooms: 4Basement: Full Basement Bathrooms: 3Heat type: Forced air unit Stories: 2 story with basement

Features

FireplaceA/C

Listing info

Last sold: Nov 2012 for $850,000

Recent residents

Resident NamePhoneMore Info
Harold J Dunleavy, age 85 (203) 744-1468
Status:
Homeowner
Occupation:
Private Household Service Occupations
Education:
Bachelor's degree or higher
Maryann E Dunleavy, age 85 (203) 744-1468
Status:
Homeowner
Education:
Associate degree or higher
Mary Dunleavy
Anthony F Manca (203) 778-2613
Rita Manca, age 53 (203) 778-2613
Deborah Shook (203) 798-6613
Frank R Shook, age 81 (203) 798-6613
Status:
Homeowner
Occupation:
Retired
Education:
High school graduate or higher
Pamela J Vitalis, age 43 (203) 263-7605
Status:
Renter
Occupation:
Homemaker
Education:
High school graduate or higher

Business records related to this address

OrganizationPhoneMore Info
ANTHONY F. MANCA, JR. MASON CONTRACTORS, LLC
Business type:
Domestic Limited Liability Company
MANCA CONSTRUCTION, LLC
Business type:
Domestic Limited Liability Company
MANCASTONE, LLC
Business type:
Domestic Limited Liability Company

Neighbors

Real estate transaction history

DateEventPriceSourceAgents
11/20/2012Sold$850,000Public records
07/17/2001Sold$30,000Public records

Assessment history

YearTaxAssessmentMarket
2013$18,719$594,265N/A

Fire Incidents History

09 Nov 2014 Dumpster or other outside trash receptacle fire
Property Use: Graded and cared-for plots of land
Actions Taken: Extinguish
Area of Origin: Highway, parking lot, street: on or near
First Ignition: Magazine, newspaper, writing paper
Heat Source: Hot or smoldering object, other
Factors Contributing to Ignition: Abandoned or discarded materials or products