6 Grenada Cir Nashua, NH 03062
Visit 6 Grenada Cir in Nashua, NH, 03062
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
$365,000
Market Activities
Mar 2021 - Feb 2022
PROPERTY OVERVIEW
Type: Single Family
2 beds1.5 baths1,410 sqft
2 beds1.5 baths1,410 sqft
Facts
Built in 1981Stories: 2 story with basement Lot size: 10,399 sqftExterior material: Wood Floor size: 1,410 sqftExterior walls: Wood Siding Construction: FrameStyle: Conventional Rooms: 6Basement: Unfinished Basement Bedrooms: 2Roof type: Asphalt Bathrooms: 1.5Heat type: Hot Water
Listing info
Last sold: Jul 2005 for $255,000
Recent residents
| Resident Name | Phone | More Info |
|---|---|---|
| David L Bell | ||
| Ellen B Bell, age 64 | ||
| Nicole M Courchaine, age 50 | (508) 308-8005 | Status: Homeowner Occupation: Clerical/White Collar Education: High school graduate or higher Email: |
| Anthony Dubois, age 49 | (603) 598-6611 | |
| Sabine Dubois, age 81 | (603) 598-6611 | |
| Cornell C Lewis, age 54 | (603) 880-7021 | |
| Christopher F Mccarthy | ||
| Ellen Psaradelis | (603) 880-0975 | |
| Jonathon R Tuck |
Neighbors
Real estate transaction history
| Date | Event | Price | Source | Agents |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 07/01/2005 | Sold | $255,000 | Public records | |
| 06/21/2004 | Sold | $230,000 | Public records | Kathy Kaklamanos |
| 02/15/2000 | Sold | $115,000 | Public records |
Assessment history
| Year | Tax | Assessment | Market |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2014 | $5,115 | $212,700 | N/A |
Fire Incidents History
16 Nov 2019
Brush, or brush and grass mixture fire
Property Use: Graded and cared-for plots of land
Actions Taken: Extinguish
Area of Origin: Outside area, other
First Ignition: Light vegetation - not crop, including grass
Heat Source: Hot ember or ash
Factors Contributing to Ignition: Heat source too close to combustibles.
Actions Taken: Extinguish
Area of Origin: Outside area, other
First Ignition: Light vegetation - not crop, including grass
Heat Source: Hot ember or ash
Factors Contributing to Ignition: Heat source too close to combustibles.