276 Melba St Milford, CT 06460-7633
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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 beds2 bathsLot: 1.1 acres
2 beds2 bathsLot: 1.1 acres
Facts
Built in 1930Exterior walls: Wood Siding Lot size: 1.1 acresStyle: Conventional Rooms: 4Structure type: Cape cod Bedrooms: 2Roof type: Asphalt Stories: 1 storyHeat type: Hot Water Flooring: HardwoodCooling: Central Exterior material: BrickParking: Garage - Detached
Features
A/C
Listing info
Last sold: Apr 2014 for $172,500
Other details
Units: 1
Recent residents
Resident Name | Phone | More Info |
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Christopher J Elliott, age 37 | Status: Renter |
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Ann Moshanko, age 100 | (203) 874-6228 | |
Anne Moshanko, age 100 #492 | (203) 874-6228 | |
Agnes W Rodko, age 103 #A3 | (203) 877-0597 | Status: Homeowner Education: Associate degree or higher |
David J Rutigliano, age 60 | (203) 887-9894 |
Business records related to this address
Organization | Phone | More Info |
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TRIXIE'S CUTS FOR KIDS, LLC | (203) 301-4268 | Categories: Beauty Salons Business type: Domestic Limited Liability Company Site: |
Neighbors
Real estate transaction history
Date | Event | Price | Source | Agents |
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04/30/2014 | Sold | $172,500 | Public records | |
04/16/2001 | Sold | $89,000 | Public records |
Assessment history
Year | Tax | Assessment | Market |
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2014 | $5,203 | $191,160 | N/A |
Fire Incidents History
23 Nov 2018
Brush, or brush and grass mixture fire
Property Use: 1 or 2 family dwelling
Actions Taken: Extinguish
Area of Origin: Open area - outside; included are farmland, field
First Ignition: Organic materials, other
Heat Source: Hot ember or ash
Factors Contributing to Ignition: Abandoned or discarded materials or products
Actions Taken: Extinguish
Area of Origin: Open area - outside; included are farmland, field
First Ignition: Organic materials, other
Heat Source: Hot ember or ash
Factors Contributing to Ignition: Abandoned or discarded materials or products