89 Chester St Boston, MA 02134-2219
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This profile includes property assessor report information, real estate records and a complete residency history.
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Sold Jan 2019
$315,000
Market Activities
Mar 2023 - present
Apr 2021 - Sep 2022
Jun 2022 - Jul 2022
Jun 2021 - Jun 2021
Jun 2021 - Jun 2021
Apr 2021 - Sep 2022
Apr 2021 - Sep 2022
Jan 2019 - May 2019
89 Chester St #3
Price history :
Mar 2018 - Apr 2018
Aug 2016 - Aug 2016
Aug 2015 - May 2016
Building Permits
Nov 23, 2015
Description: Replace cook stove.
- Contractor: Mark F. Loewen
- Fee: $25.00 paid to City of Boston, Massachusetts
- Permit #: G541817
Jul 21, 2014
Description: Install 5 replacement windows no structural changes
- Valuation: $276,200
- Fee: $50.00 paid to City of Boston, Massachusetts
- Permit #: SF382857
Oct 1, 2013
Description: Retest of gas line for unit 4b
- Contractor: William R. Pitts
- Valuation: $30,000
- Fee: $25.00 paid to City of Boston, Massachusetts
- Permit #: G290693
Feb 19, 2010
Description: Gas retest
- Contractor: Michael Mcmahon
- Valuation: $50,000
- Fee: $15.00 paid to City of Boston, Massachusetts
- Permit #: G15495
Recent residents
Neighbors
93 Chester St
A Balasny
A Balasny
75 Chester St
J Ahossi
J Ahossi
Fire Incidents History
21 Aug 2002
Structure fire, other (conversion only)
Property Use: Multifamily dwellings
Actions Taken: Extinguish
Area of Origin: Cooking area, kitchen
First Ignition: Cooking materials, including edible materials
Heat Source: Radiated, conducted heat from operating equipment
Factors Contributing to Ignition: Equipment unattended
Equipment Involved: Kitchen & Cooking Equipment
Equipment Power: Gas fuels, other
Equipment Portability: Stationary
Property Loss: $250
Actions Taken: Extinguish
Area of Origin: Cooking area, kitchen
First Ignition: Cooking materials, including edible materials
Heat Source: Radiated, conducted heat from operating equipment
Factors Contributing to Ignition: Equipment unattended
Equipment Involved: Kitchen & Cooking Equipment
Equipment Power: Gas fuels, other
Equipment Portability: Stationary
Property Loss: $250
Incidents registered in Federal Emergency Management Agency
15 May 2003
Steam, vapor, fog or dust thought to be smoke
Property Use: Multifamily dwellings
Actions Taken: Incident command
Actions Taken: Incident command