New Brighton weekly recap of home sales during week ending Sept. 10

New Brighton weekly recap of home sales during week ending Sept. 10
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The following residential sales were reported in New Brighton in the week ending Sept. 10, according to BlockShopper.com. The median sales price was $325,000 and the median property tax bill was $2,340 for the previous year.

649 Old Hwy 8 430 NW
$245,000
Property Tax (2019): $2,340
Effective Property Tax Rate: 0.96%
Buyer: Praveen and Sireesha Rokkam
Seller: Theresa A. Herlofsky and Anthony J. Valento

703 Forest Dale Rd. 0
$468,000
Property Tax (2019): $4,966
Effective Property Tax Rate: 1.06%
Buyer: Sarah and Tyler Brown
Seller: Robert W. and Geraldine M. Parrott

241 9th Ave. 0 NW
$329,000
Property Tax (2019): $2,160
Effective Property Tax Rate: 0.66%
Buyer: Shelby Lee Johnson
Seller: Julian E. and Catherine S. Conley

1020 3rd St. 0 NW
$325,000
Property Tax (2019): $2,718
Effective Property Tax Rate: 0.84%
Buyer: Lindsey Stafford
Seller: Susan Lynne and Albert Eric Brag

649 Old Hwy 8 335 NW
$232,000
Property Tax (2019): $2,000
Effective Property Tax Rate: 0.86%
Buyer: John and Susan Novack
Seller: Shelby L Johnson



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