Sold Jun 08, 2010
$77,605
$86,000
by Tri Cities Area Habitat For Hu
Mortgage Due Sep 01, 2034
Sold Dec 16, 2008
Transfer
Local assessors in Grand Haven, MI have categorized 1040 Columbus Street as a residential type of property.
The home was built in 2005 and is 19 years old.
The property's lot size has been calculated to be 7,275 square feet.
The linear feet between the front and back of the lot was measured at 1,320 ft and the front of the lot was measured at 550 ft.
Sharp-eyed aficionados of architecture will notice that the home on the property was built in a bungalow style.
Now, let's dive a bit deeper into the details surrounding the home on the property. There are 0 rooms in the home. Of these, 5 have been legally categorized as bedrooms. For more details, please view your local government regulations on what counts as a legal bedroom.
As for the restroom situation, there are 2 full bathrooms.
There are also 2 partial bathrooms.
If we look only at the heated or air conditioned part of the building, then 1040 Columbus Street has a total of 1,260 sqft of living area.
Note that this number does not include the square footage of the garage, basement, and/or porch into its calculations.
Curious to learn more about the home? Our team of data engineers have sourced the most up-to-date information from the local assessors office to share with you. Not only do we know the type, but we also know that the assessors have graded the quality of these control joints with a letter grade - C. The home's a forced air unit is the primary heating source. Here at RealtyHop, we've focused a lot of our efforts into gathering up-to-date and accurate data for our users. Based on our sources, 1040 Columbus Street was last sold in May 28, 2010 for $77,605. According to our calculations, that's $61.59 per sqft. Current property owners are expected to pay $2,009 in taxes per year. The property on 1040 Columbus Street was last assessed in 2023. As a result of that assessment, the total value of the property was placed at $121,500. Based on our records, the total assessed value for this property has been marked as less than the total market value as of this moment. Which is great for tax purposes. If possible, try to put down at least 20% towards the down payment during your home purchasing process. While you may be able to buy a home with less than a 20% down payment, your lender may then require you to pay for a private mortgage insurance (PMI). PMI protects the lenders and lowers their financial risk in case the borrower defaults. Generally, you'll need to pay more PMI when your total loan amount is higher. However, certain factor such as your credit score, loan type, loan term, and loan-to-value ratio can all impact your PMI as well.This property is not listed for sale at this point in time but RealtyHop is constantly updating our inventory of available sales listings in real time. Don't want to miss out on this property? You can save the listing to your favorites by signing up for a RealtyHop account or you can check back frequently for updates.
Curious to learn more about the home? Our team of data engineers have sourced the most up-to-date information from the local assessors office to share with you. Not only do we know the type, but we also know that the assessors have graded the quality of these control joints with a letter grade - C. The home's a forced air unit is the primary heating source. Here at RealtyHop, we've focused a lot of our efforts into gathering up-to-date and accurate data for our users. Based on our sources, 1040 Columbus Street was last sold in May 28, 2010 for $77,605. According to our calculations, that's $61.59 per sqft. Current property owners are expected to pay $2,009 in taxes per year. The property on 1040 Columbus Street was last assessed in 2023. As a result of that assessment, the total value of the property was placed at $121,500. Based on our records, the total assessed value for this property has been marked as less than the total market value as of this moment. Which is great for tax purposes. If possible, try to put down at least 20% towards the down payment during your home purchasing process. While you may be able to buy a home with less than a 20% down payment, your lender may then require you to pay for a private mortgage insurance (PMI). PMI protects the lenders and lowers their financial risk in case the borrower defaults. Generally, you'll need to pay more PMI when your total loan amount is higher. However, certain factor such as your credit score, loan type, loan term, and loan-to-value ratio can all impact your PMI as well.This property is not listed for sale at this point in time but RealtyHop is constantly updating our inventory of available sales listings in real time. Don't want to miss out on this property? You can save the listing to your favorites by signing up for a RealtyHop account or you can check back frequently for updates.
This property description is generated based on publicly available data.