56 Isham St Burlington, VT 05401-8520
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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: Multi Family
2 beds3 baths1,200 sqft
2 beds3 baths1,200 sqft
Facts
Built in 1899Flooring: Hardwood, Tile Lot size: 2,178 sqftExterior material: Metal Floor size: 1,200 sqftRoof type: Slate Rooms: 8Heat type: Forced air Bedrooms: 2Cooling: Central Stories: 3Parking: Garage - Attached, Garage - Detached, Off street, On street
Features
AtticPatio Ceiling FanPond Controlled AccessPool DeckPorch Double Pane/Storm WindowsRV Parking ElevatorSauna Fenced YardSecurity System FireplaceSkylight GardenStorage Gated EntryWet Bar GreenhouseWired High Speed Internet ReadyDishwasher Hot Tub/SpaDryer Jetted TubMicrowave LawnLaundry: In Unit, Shared Mother-in-Law
Other details
Units: 1
Recent residents
Resident Name | Phone | More Info |
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Kimberly Allaire | (802) 660-7099 | Status: Renter Occupation: Construction and Extraction Occupations Education: High school graduate or higher |
Kimberly Leblond | (802) 660-7099 | |
Douglas Babbitt | Status: Renter Occupation: Farming-Forestry Occupation |
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Nicholas Brozman | (802) 865-3659 | |
Nick Brozman | (802) 865-3659 | |
Mark Davidson, age 46 | ||
John O Pilcher | ||
Bruce S Rosen | (802) 660-3934 | |
Sean Rosen, age 45 | (802) 660-3934 | |
Adam Scavone | ||
Shana H Spitzman | ||
Stephen Tuck, age 73 | ||
Mark Charles Weinrobe | ||
Mark Werbeck | (802) 864-4888 | |
James D Wyld |
Neighbors
29 Isham St
C T Butler
C T Butler
39 Isham St
P Doig
P Doig
Fire Incidents History
05 Dec 2000
Building fires
Property Use: 1 or 2 family dwelling
Actions Taken: Investigate
Area of Origin: Conduit, pipe, utility, or ventilation shaft
First Ignition: Exterior wall covering or finish
Heat Source: Arcing
Factors Contributing to Ignition: Installation deficiency
Factors Contributing to Ignition: Arc from faulty contact, broken conductor
Property Loss: $100,000
Property Value: $250,000
Actions Taken: Investigate
Area of Origin: Conduit, pipe, utility, or ventilation shaft
First Ignition: Exterior wall covering or finish
Heat Source: Arcing
Factors Contributing to Ignition: Installation deficiency
Factors Contributing to Ignition: Arc from faulty contact, broken conductor
Property Loss: $100,000
Property Value: $250,000
Incidents registered in Federal Emergency Management Agency
05 Oct 2013
Arcing, shorted electrical equipment
Property Use: Multifamily dwellings
Actions Taken: Investigate
Actions Taken: Investigate