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52 Summit Dr Upper-Stepney, CT 06468-4207

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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 Mar 2021 $588,200

Market Activities

Mar 2021 - Mar 2021
52 Summit Dr
Price history :
  • Single Family
  • 3,230 sqft
  • 4 beds
  • 3 baths

PROPERTY OVERVIEW

Type: Single Family Residential
4 beds2 bathsLot: 1.26 acres

Facts

Built in 1998Exterior material: Metal Lot size: 1.26 acresStyle: Colonial Rooms: 8Exterior walls: Siding (Alum/Vinyl) Bedrooms: 4Basement: Full Basement Bathrooms: 2Heat type: Central Stories: 2 story with basementParking: Attached Garage

Features

A/CFireplace

Listing info

Last sold: Nov 1998 for $359,900

Recent residents

Resident NamePhoneMore Info
Brad M Williams, age 64 (203) 261-8988
Status:
Homeowner
Occupation:
Self employed Professional/Technical
Education:
Associate degree or higher
Meridith L Williams, age 60 (203) 261-8988
Status:
Homeowner
Occupation:
Executive, Administrative, and Managerial Occupations
Education:
Graduate or professional degree

Business records related to this address

OrganizationPhoneMore Info
Williams, Brad (203) 261-8988
SIC:
8731 - Commercial Physical and Biological Research
Williams Brad (203) 261-8988
Organization:
Williams, Brad
Title:
Owner
Specialties:
Research and Development in Biotechnology; Commercial Physical and Biological Research

Neighbors

Real estate transaction history

DateEventPriceSourceAgents
11/05/1998Sold$38,500Public records

Assessment history

YearTaxAssessmentMarket
2014$12,273$395,780N/A

Fire Incidents History

04 Mar 2019 Chimney or flue fire, confined to chimney or flue
Property Use: 1 or 2 family dwelling
Actions Taken: Investigate fire out on arrival
Area of Origin: Function area, other
First Ignition: Organic materials, other
Heat Source: Heat from other open flame or smoking materials
Factors Contributing to Ignition: Failure to clean
Equipment Involved: Heating, Ventilating & Air Conditioning
Equipment Power: Wood, paper
Equipment Portability: Stationary