96 Notch Rd Manchester, CT 06043-7422
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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 Jul 2021
$249,000
Market Activities
Jul 2021 - Jul 2021
Jun 2021 - Jul 2021
PROPERTY OVERVIEW
Type: Single Family Residential
3 beds2 bathsLot: 0.69 acres
3 beds2 bathsLot: 0.69 acres
Facts
Built in 1945Exterior walls: Asbestos shingle Lot size: 0.69 acresStyle: Cape Cod Construction: FrameBasement: Full Basement Rooms: 5Structure type: Cape cod Bedrooms: 3Roof type: Shingle (Not Wood) Bathrooms: 2Heat type: Forced air unit Stories: 1 story with basementParking: Underground/Basement Exterior material: Other
Features
A/CFireplace
Listing info
Last sold: Nov 1997 for $96,200
Recent residents
Resident Name | Phone | More Info |
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Lori Bonczek | ||
Russell George | Status: Homeowner Occupation: Machine Operators, Assemblers, and Inspectors Occupations Education: High school graduate or higher |
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John J Sansevero, age 58 | (860) 646-5937 | Status: Homeowner Occupation: Administration/Managerial Education: Associate degree or higher |
Peggy J Sansevero, age 48 | (860) 646-5937 | Status: Homeowner Occupation: Production Occupations Education: Graduate or professional degree |
Neighbors
Real estate transaction history
Date | Event | Price | Source | Agents |
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11/03/1997 | Sold | $96,200 | Public records |
Assessment history
Year | Tax | Assessment | Market |
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2014 | $4,216 | $119,300 | N/A |
Fire Incidents History
23 Nov 2006
Chimney or flue fire, confined to chimney or flue
Property Use: 1 or 2 family dwelling
Actions Taken: Salvage & overhaul
Area of Origin: Incinerator area
First Ignition: Heavy vegetation - not crop, including trees
Heat Source: Hot ember or ash
Factors Contributing to Ignition: Failure to clean
Actions Taken: Salvage & overhaul
Area of Origin: Incinerator area
First Ignition: Heavy vegetation - not crop, including trees
Heat Source: Hot ember or ash
Factors Contributing to Ignition: Failure to clean