22 Athol St Killingly, CT 06239-1901
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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: Condominium (Residential)
2 beds1 bathLot: 896 sqft
                2 beds1 bathLot: 896 sqft
Facts
                        Built in 1976Style: Other                        Rooms: 4Exterior walls: Siding (Alum/Vinyl)                        Bedrooms: 2Basement: Full Basement                        Stories: 2 story with basementHeat type: Electric                    
                Recent residents
| Resident Name | Phone | More Info | 
|---|---|---|
| Norman E Brady | (860) 774-1044 | |
| Thad Brady | (941) 907-1174 | |
| Christopher Daoust | (860) 774-2148 | |
| Jesse L Ezzell, age 63 | (860) 774-2148 | |
| Britney K Engel | ||
| Susan M Fontanella #22 | ||
| Arleen G Franklin, age 77 | Status: Renter | |
| Pedro M Lima, age 50 | ||
| Sharon L Morisette | ||
| Shari L Morissette | (860) 774-8149 | |
| Chris Ternowchek | ||
| Timothy J Williams | (860) 779-9160 | 
Neighbors
            30 Athol St
        
R Grabert
R Grabert
Real estate transaction history
| Date | Event | Price | Source | Agents | 
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 12/09/2014 | Sold | $1 | Public records | |
| 09/11/2009 | Sold | $90,000 | Public records | |
| 11/10/2003 | Sold | $82,000 | Public records | 
Assessment history
| Year | Tax | Assessment | Market | 
|---|---|---|---|
| 2014 | $1,678 | $54,390 | N/A | 
Fire Incidents History
                 03 Aug 2019
                 Building fires
             
             
                         Property Use: Multifamily dwellings
Actions Taken: Extinguish
Area of Origin: Wall assembly
First Ignition: Upholstered sofa, chair, vehicle seats
Heat Source: Arcing
Factors Contributing to Ignition: Electrical failure, malfunction, other
Equipment Involved: Electrical Distribution, Lighting & Power Transfer
Equipment Power: Electrical line voltage (>= 50 volts)
Equipment Portability: Stationary
                 
             Actions Taken: Extinguish
Area of Origin: Wall assembly
First Ignition: Upholstered sofa, chair, vehicle seats
Heat Source: Arcing
Factors Contributing to Ignition: Electrical failure, malfunction, other
Equipment Involved: Electrical Distribution, Lighting & Power Transfer
Equipment Power: Electrical line voltage (>= 50 volts)
Equipment Portability: Stationary