Sold Jul 01, 2002
$137,000
Buyer
Seller
$110,295
by Key Bank Na
Mortgage Due Dec 01, 2035
127 Arbutus Street in East Hartford, CT was first built in 1958 and is 66 years old.
This has been categorized as a residential property type.
For those interested in architecture, the building on the property was built in a Cape Cod style.
There are a total of 2 floors.
There are a total of 7 rooms in the home, of which, 3 are bedrooms.
In terms of bathrooms, there are a total of 2 full bathrooms.
There are 2 partial bathrooms.
127 Arbutus Street has 1,456 sqft of living area. This is typically the area of a building that is heated or air conditioned and does not include the garage, porch or basement square footage.
In total, the area measurement of the land is 11,761 square feet.
Learn more about the property and building on this page. There is a patio. The home has a gable style roof made of asphalt. For those who need parking, there is a garage underground or in the basement. There is one available parking space. Fun fact, did you know that buildings can move due to weather changes? That's why, the type of control joints used in the construction of your home is extremely important. Based on our data, we know that the home was built with frame control joints. The exterior walls of the home are made of alum/vinyl siding. As for heating, the home is utilizing a forced air unit. There is a fireplace in the home! Just imagine how amazing it would be to curl up in front of a cozy fireplace during those chilly winter nights. The property was last sold in Jan 1, 1970 for $137,000. That's $94.09 per sqft. 127 Arbutus Street was last assessed in 2023. The total value of the property was assessed at $134,170. Specifically, the land the property is located on was valued at $37,390. While improvements on the property were assessed at a total of $96,780. The total assessed value for this property is more than the total market value as of this moment. Which is pretty atypical. The total amount of taxes due from a property owner is $5,708. The initial tax year of delinquency was in 2021. 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. Unfortunately, this property is not currently listed for sale but our inventory of available properties is constantly updating in real time. Check back frequently for updates.
Learn more about the property and building on this page. There is a patio. The home has a gable style roof made of asphalt. For those who need parking, there is a garage underground or in the basement. There is one available parking space. Fun fact, did you know that buildings can move due to weather changes? That's why, the type of control joints used in the construction of your home is extremely important. Based on our data, we know that the home was built with frame control joints. The exterior walls of the home are made of alum/vinyl siding. As for heating, the home is utilizing a forced air unit. There is a fireplace in the home! Just imagine how amazing it would be to curl up in front of a cozy fireplace during those chilly winter nights. The property was last sold in Jan 1, 1970 for $137,000. That's $94.09 per sqft. 127 Arbutus Street was last assessed in 2023. The total value of the property was assessed at $134,170. Specifically, the land the property is located on was valued at $37,390. While improvements on the property were assessed at a total of $96,780. The total assessed value for this property is more than the total market value as of this moment. Which is pretty atypical. The total amount of taxes due from a property owner is $5,708. The initial tax year of delinquency was in 2021. 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. Unfortunately, this property is not currently listed for sale but our inventory of available properties is constantly updating in real time. Check back frequently for updates.
This property description is generated based on publicly available data.