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Tuesday, April 16, 2024

Recent Coal City home sales, April 28-May 4, 2019

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According to BlockShopper.com, there were eight reported residential sales in Coal City for the week of April 28-May 4, 2019. The median sale price was $92,500 and the median property tax bill was $2,721 for the previous twelve months.

190 W. Gordon Ave.
$54,000
Property Tax (2017): $3,467.48
Effective Property Tax Rate: 6.42%
Buyer: Morgan Scott and Morgan Haley
Seller: Leranger Jean E. (deceased), Nelson Stacy Cue and Leranger Dana Allen


345 Marguerite St.
$233,800
Property Tax (2017): $3,904.18
Effective Property Tax Rate: 1.67%
Buyer: Schomig Kristopher G. and Schomig Sheena R.
Seller: Cameron Robert M. and Cameron Rose Marie


450 S. Broadway St.
$100,000
Property Tax (2017): $3,038.12
Effective Property Tax Rate: 3.04%
Buyer: First Midwest Bank 6167 (trustee)
Seller: Warriner Kaye L. and Warriner Bernard E Sr.


185 W. Willow St.
$85,000
Property Tax (2017): $2,404.06
Effective Property Tax Rate: 2.83%
Buyer: First Midwest Bank 6167 (trustee)
Seller: Warriner Kaye L. (trustee) and Warriner Trust Kaye L.


65 W. Gordon Ave.
$75,000
Property Tax (2017): $1,657.64
Effective Property Tax Rate: 2.21%
Buyer: First Midwest Bank 6167 (trustee)
Seller: Warriner Bernard E. and Warriner Kaye


230 W. Gordon Ave.
$145,000
Property Tax (2017): $1,838.96
Effective Property Tax Rate: 1.27%
Buyer: Kuehni Cody A.
Seller: Harvey Thomas


410 E. Second St.
$70,000
Property Tax (2017): $2,362.28
Effective Property Tax Rate: 3.37%
Buyer: C J Van Duyne Construction LLC
Seller: Stella K. Co. Inc.


185 S. Primrose Drive
$208,500
Property Tax (2017): $3,381.80
Effective Property Tax Rate: 1.62%
Buyer: Metcalfe David and Metcalfe Barbara
Seller: Marzullo Gelsomina


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