Home sales during March 27-April 2, 2022 in Mount Vernon

Home sales during March 27-April 2, 2022 in Mount Vernon
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According to BlockShopper.com, the following residential sales were reported for the week of March 27-April 2, 2022. The median sale price was $201,000 and the median property tax bill was $1,057 for the previous twelve months.

12 Miami St.
$120,000
Property Tax (2019): $354.02
Effective Property Tax Rate: 0.30%
Buyer: Jacin D Luebke
Seller: Karen Lynn Luebke

21 Elizabeth St.
$210,000
Property Tax (2019): $1,007.90
Effective Property Tax Rate: 0.48%
Buyer: Whitley T. and Corey L. Headley
Seller: Timothy E. Carper (trustee)

116 Adamson St.
$125,000
Property Tax (2019): $932.84
Effective Property Tax Rate: 0.75%
Buyer: Deborah Needles
Seller: Laura Woodruff

243 Newark Road
$201,000
Property Tax (2019): $1,610.34
Effective Property Tax Rate: 0.80%
Buyer: Eagle Property Services LLC
Seller: Devin J Oliver

6 S. Division St.
$129,000
Property Tax (2019): $1,056.54
Effective Property Tax Rate: 0.82%
Buyer: Mike Simms
Seller: Seth Cameron Flowers

1101 New Gambier Road
$285,000
Property Tax (2019): $2,024.86
Effective Property Tax Rate: 0.71%
Buyer: Elizabeth J. Evans
Seller: Marcia Lynn Fisk

9 Highland Drive
$240,500
Property Tax (2019): $1,599.40
Effective Property Tax Rate: 0.67%
Buyer: Lisa R. and Thomas A. Buchanan
Seller: J. Mark and Joan K. Nielson



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