Sold Jan 16, 2018
$95,000
$76,000
by Kennebec Fed S&l
Mortgage Due Jan 16, 2048
Local assessors in Vassalboro, ME have categorized 33 Stone Road as a residential type of property.
The home was built in 1950 and is 74 years old.
The property's lot size has been calculated to be 1,165,230 square feet.
Sharp-eyed aficionados of architecture will notice that the home on the property was built in a conventional style.
This is a single story home so it's perfect for folks who don't want to have to climb stairs on a daily basis.
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. It might sound scary but did you know that buildings can move depending on the weather? Both hot and cold weather can have severe impact on the longevity of your home structure depending on how much your home moves. Hence why architects pay a lot of attention to the type of control joints used in the construction process. Just so you know, this home was built with concrete control joints. The building has a roof that is made of metal. Lots of alum/vinyl siding were used in the construction of the exterior walls of the home. 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, 33 Stone Road was last sold in Jan 1, 1970 for $95,000. Current property owners are expected to pay $2,280 in taxes per year. The property on 33 Stone Road was last assessed in 2022. As a result of that assessment, the total value of the property was placed at $158,300. To break that down further, the land itself was valued at $69,700. While improvements to the property were assessed at a total of $88,600. Based on our records, the total assessed value for this property has been marked as more than the total market value as of this moment. Which is pretty atypical. Are you already in the process of closing on a property and have signed a purchase agreement? You may want to consider locking in your current mortgage rate if interest rates have been rising or seem volatile. This is what's known in the market as a mortgage rate lock (aka rate protection). However, be sure to evaluate your situation carefully before you do so. There may be certain costs associated with taking this action and you'll want to time the start of your perfectly!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. It might sound scary but did you know that buildings can move depending on the weather? Both hot and cold weather can have severe impact on the longevity of your home structure depending on how much your home moves. Hence why architects pay a lot of attention to the type of control joints used in the construction process. Just so you know, this home was built with concrete control joints. The building has a roof that is made of metal. Lots of alum/vinyl siding were used in the construction of the exterior walls of the home. 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, 33 Stone Road was last sold in Jan 1, 1970 for $95,000. Current property owners are expected to pay $2,280 in taxes per year. The property on 33 Stone Road was last assessed in 2022. As a result of that assessment, the total value of the property was placed at $158,300. To break that down further, the land itself was valued at $69,700. While improvements to the property were assessed at a total of $88,600. Based on our records, the total assessed value for this property has been marked as more than the total market value as of this moment. Which is pretty atypical. Are you already in the process of closing on a property and have signed a purchase agreement? You may want to consider locking in your current mortgage rate if interest rates have been rising or seem volatile. This is what's known in the market as a mortgage rate lock (aka rate protection). However, be sure to evaluate your situation carefully before you do so. There may be certain costs associated with taking this action and you'll want to time the start of your perfectly!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.