242 Putnam Pike Killingly, CT 06241-1629
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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 Residential
2 beds1 bathLot: 0.92 acres
2 beds1 bathLot: 0.92 acres
Facts
Built in 1900Exterior material: Wood Lot size: 0.92 acresStyle: Other Rooms: 5Exterior walls: Wood Siding Bedrooms: 2Basement: Full Basement Stories: 1 story with attic and basementHeat type: Hot Water
Features
Elevator
Listing info
Last sold: Jan 2010 for $150,000
Other details
Units: 1
Recent residents
Resident Name | Phone | More Info |
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Alice J Hall | (860) 779-1606 | |
Shawn Lagrandeur | Status: Homeowner |
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Thomas J Potvin | ||
Rebecca Proseus, age 40 | Status: Homeowner Occupation: Sales/Service Education: Associate degree or higher |
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Timothy P Proseus, age 45 | Status: Homeowner |
Neighbors
Real estate transaction history
Date | Event | Price | Source | Agents |
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01/28/2010 | Sold | $150,000 | Public records | |
02/26/2008 | Sold | $89,800 | Public records | |
11/21/2007 | Sold | $147,000 | Public records | |
09/02/1997 | Sold | $89,000 | Public records |
Assessment history
Year | Tax | Assessment | Market |
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2014 | $2,396 | $80,920 | N/A |
Fire Incidents History
22 Apr 2007
Brush, or brush and grass mixture fire
Property Use: Residential street, road or residential driveway
Actions Taken: Fire, other
Area of Origin: Wildland, woods
First Ignition: Magazine, newspaper, writing paper
Heat Source: Hot ember or ash
Factors Contributing to Ignition: High wind
Factors Contributing to Ignition: Heat source too close to combustibles.
Human Factors: Unattended or unsupervised person
Actions Taken: Fire, other
Area of Origin: Wildland, woods
First Ignition: Magazine, newspaper, writing paper
Heat Source: Hot ember or ash
Factors Contributing to Ignition: High wind
Factors Contributing to Ignition: Heat source too close to combustibles.
Human Factors: Unattended or unsupervised person