Sold May 20, 2021
$600,000
Seller
$480,000
by Guaranteed Rate Affinity Llc
Mortgage Due Apr 01, 2051
Sold Dec 08, 1993
$130,000
Buyer
Seller
$116,000
by County Mortgage
Mortgage
30 North Terrace in Maplewood, NJ was first built in 1918 and is 106 years old.
This has been categorized as a residential property type.
There are a total of 2 floors.
30 North Terrace has 1,659 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.
The linear feet across the front of the lot is 500 ft and the linear feet between the front and back of the lot is 1,250.
In total, the area measurement of the land is 6,251 square feet.
Learn more about the property and building on this page. 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. 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, 30 North Terrace was last sold in Mar 18, 2021 for $600,000. According to our calculations, that's $361.66 per sqft. Prior to that sales transaction, the property was sold for $130,000 in Oct 12, 1993. Current property owners are expected to pay $19,354 in taxes per year. Interestingly enough, the initial year of tax delinquency occurred in 2018. The property on 30 North Terrace was last assessed in 2022. As a result of that assessment, the total value of the property was placed at $548,900. To break that down further, the land itself was valued at $313,500. While improvements to the property were assessed at a total of $235,400. Based on our records, the total market value for this property has been marked the same as the total assessed value as of this moment. Which is nothing out of the ordinary. Speaking of costs, many buyers and sellers often forget to take into consideration the closing costs they may occur. Closing costs can stem from anything mortgage or property related to fees related to your property title. As you'll soon learn from our guide, fees can quickly add up hence why as a rule of thumb, we typically recommend setting aside at least 5% of the purchase price to cover potential closing costs. Don't worry, any additional you save up can always go towards your principal. Better safe than sorry!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.
Learn more about the property and building on this page. 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. 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, 30 North Terrace was last sold in Mar 18, 2021 for $600,000. According to our calculations, that's $361.66 per sqft. Prior to that sales transaction, the property was sold for $130,000 in Oct 12, 1993. Current property owners are expected to pay $19,354 in taxes per year. Interestingly enough, the initial year of tax delinquency occurred in 2018. The property on 30 North Terrace was last assessed in 2022. As a result of that assessment, the total value of the property was placed at $548,900. To break that down further, the land itself was valued at $313,500. While improvements to the property were assessed at a total of $235,400. Based on our records, the total market value for this property has been marked the same as the total assessed value as of this moment. Which is nothing out of the ordinary. Speaking of costs, many buyers and sellers often forget to take into consideration the closing costs they may occur. Closing costs can stem from anything mortgage or property related to fees related to your property title. As you'll soon learn from our guide, fees can quickly add up hence why as a rule of thumb, we typically recommend setting aside at least 5% of the purchase price to cover potential closing costs. Don't worry, any additional you save up can always go towards your principal. Better safe than sorry!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.