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List by Property Location South Hamilton, Ma LIST BY PROPERTY LOCATION SOUTH HAMILTON, MA Land Land Building Location Map Block Lot Unit Owner~s Name Area Value Value Total Value 4 ADAMS RD 47 80 TERSOLO KEVIN C & KRISTIN L 0.17 213,100 272,400 485,500 23 ADAMS RD 47 103 HATT ARTHUR M & CHARLOTTE L 0.11 184,200 107,800 292,000 8 ALAN RD 65 77 LOWE RICHARD D 0.30 260,300 242,200 502,500 9 ALAN RD 65 20 FOSS DAVID BARRY TRUSTEE 0.47 272,100 276,500 548,600 14 ALAN RD 65 78 HAPPEL JONATHAN W & MARSHA A T 0.48 273,000 393,500 666,500 18 ALAN RD 65 79 ESKER AARON D & SHARON 1.00 293,600 304,600 598,200 23 ALAN RD 65 19 FAY CHAD M & KELLY S 0.47 272,200 254,700 526,900 24 ALAN RD 65 80 SCHLECT ANN R INDIV 0.61 279,300 231,800 511,100 27 ALAN RD 65 18 ANDERSON CHAD LAUREL 0.46 271,800 236,600 508,400 30 ALAN RD 65 81 SPIRIDIGLIOZZI DORA E 0.47 272,100 316,100 588,200 33 ALAN RD 65 17 FLYNN MATTHEW P & JANET C 0.97 278,300 341,500 619,800 34 ALAN RD 65 82 NORRIS BRETT 0.47 271,900 252,500 524,400 41 ALAN RD 65 16 ONEIL LAURA M 0.85 289,000 237,900 526,900 44 ALAN RD 65 83 PERKINS KEITH T 0.48 272,700 267,100 539,800 47 ALAN RD 65 15 GOVE ROBERT W 0.56 276,800 320,200 597,000 54 ALAN RD 65 84 MINNAAR CONNOR & JESSICA 0.46 272,000 265,300 537,300 55 ALAN RD 65 14 STEWARD THEODORE H & 0.53 275,600 305,400 581,000 60 ALAN RD 65 85 SULLIVAN DAVID R & KATHERINE E 0.49 273,400 358,800 632,200 61 ALAN RD 65 13 COLLINS NICHOLAS P 0.49 273,400 425,800 699,200 1 ALEXANDER WAY 31 53 BELEZOS WILLIAM & JACQUELINE 1.86 300,800 695,500 996,300 4 ALEXANDER WAY 31 52 MITCHELL JOHN M 1.18 295,100 950,700 1,245,800 5 ANNIES LN 38 141 MAZZELLA CHRISTOPHER 0.19 216,000 232,200 448,200 6 ANNIES LN 38 140 WOODS MICHAEL A & CYNTHIA L 0.63 219,200 344,700 563,900 7 ANNIES LN 38 142 OMOAIYE MARCIA A 0.20 117,000 146,800 263,800 8 ANNIES LN 38 139 PUTUR LINDA J & GEARY ROGER N 0.85 225,900 225,100 451,000 9 ANNIES LN 38 143 KELLY THOMAS J JR & KRISTIN A 0.18 215,400 258,700 474,100 10 ANNIES LN 38 138 THIBEAULT MATTHEW K & DAWN A 0.60 121,300 126,000 247,300 11 ANNIES LN 38 144 OBRIEN JEFFREY & DEBRA L 0.18 105,600 116,600 222,200 12 ANNIES LN 38 137 CEFALO ANTHONY M & KARA A TE 0.37 231,000 339,400 570,400 1 ANTHONY RD 46 58 MICHAUD LINDA M & JOHN R 0.47 272,400 300,700 573,100 2 ANTHONY RD 46 59 SELLARS ROBERT C JR & JULIEANN 0.46 271,600 298,900 570,500 3 ANTHONY RD 46 69 TANZER WILLIAM E & JUDITH A 1.01 278,900 268,100 547,000 4 ANTHONY RD 46 61 NOGUCHI NANCY E INDIVIDUALLY 0.46 271,800 216,600 488,400 5 ANTHONY RD 46 68 OKEEFE JOHN J & BEVERLY J 1.67 255,200 399,100 654,300 6 ANTHONY RD 46 62 WINER ALAN S 0.53 275,200 294,400 569,600 7 ANTHONY RD 46 66 LEE GENE K & RACHEL 0.96 277,700 185,000 462,700 8 ANTHONY RD 46 63 TOLSON MATTHEW T TE 0.52 274,800 298,900 573,700 9 ANTHONY RD 46 65 OLSON WILLIAM & SARAH 0.54 275,900 374,400 650,300 10 ANTHONY RD 46 64 TENG SHUN YU 0.69 283,200 255,500 538,700 1 APPALOOSA LN 60 103 MORSE NANCY A 0.99 293,200 581,900 875,100 3 APPALOOSA LN 60 109 WHITEHOUSE MARC & VIRGINIA L 0.92 291,300 361,400 652,700 4 APPALOOSA LN 60 130 WOLANSKE STEPHEN D & SHERRY L 0.92 291,200 404,100 695,300 7 APPALOOSA LN 60 110 HECK RICHARD H & JANE TIERNEY 0.92 276,600 338,400 615,000 8 APPALOOSA LN 60 129 LAMONTAGNE GEORGE R 0.93 276,800 393,100 669,900 11 APPALOOSA LN 60 111 BROWN RICHARD L & ARLENE F 0.92 277,000 417,800 694,800 14 APPALOOSA LN 60 124 JOHNSON MARK W & TRACY D 1.21 295,400 442,200 737,600 11/8/2018 10:09:44AM Page 1 LIST BY PROPERTY LOCATION SOUTH HAMILTON, MA Land Land Building Location Map Block Lot Unit Owner~s Name Area Value Value Total Value 15 APPALOOSA LN 60 112 LAUFFER JAMES G & O'BRIEN JEAN 0.84 289,000 538,600 827,600 18 APPALOOSA LN 60 123 SIMCOX ROSEMARY L 1.02 264,600 389,900 654,500 19 APPALOOSA LN 60 113 MASSIMI MICHAEL & TRACI TE 0.78 286,600 448,700 735,300 22 APPALOOSA LN 60 122 STINSON BENJAMIN C 1.29 266,800 365,300 632,100 23 APPALOOSA LN 60 114 CAMPBELL ARCHIBALD H & KAREN W 0.97 278,100 331,400 609,500 26 APPALOOSA LN 60 121 MAHAJAN UMAKANT D & MARLYS J 1.12 265,400 330,300 595,700 30 APPALOOSA LN 60 120 SARGENT MARK L & ARLYNE V TRS 5.14 328,400 398,700 727,100 31 APPALOOSA LN 60 116 DONELLAN THOMAS A & PAMELA J 3.52 314,800 377,700 692,500 35 APPALOOSA LN 60 117 TSOUVALAS DEAN J & SARAH 1.31 296,200 326,600 622,800 39 APPALOOSA LN 60 118 CHEN TSUNG LIANG 0.85 288,800 337,600 626,400 43 APPALOOSA LN 60 119 POTTER BARBARA M & SHAWN F 0.50 273,900 388,300 662,200 47 APPALOOSA LN 66 157 KAHN DOUGLAS R & JEANETTE M 0.47 213,100 511,600 724,700 37 APPLETON AV 65 61 BURAK JASON & MEGAN 0.23 220,300 444,800 665,100 42 APPLETON AV 65 52 RHOADES ROBERT & CAROL TRUSTEE 0.46 236,200 217,700 453,900 45 APPLETON AV 65 60 YAO KEVIN XIYI 0.23 220,300 238,000 458,300 46 APPLETON AV 65 53 ROCCIA DAVID P & MAUREEN P 0.23 220,300 145,100 365,400 47 APPLETON AV 65 59 PALMER JEFFREY M 0.13 207,300 302,800 510,100 49 APPLETON AV 65 58 GAMBLE CHARLES S & SUSAN F 0.21 218,300 179,600 397,900 50 APPLETON AV 65 55 MCFARLAND TIMOTHY 0.34 229,500 209,900 439,400 55 APPLETON AV 59 60 SCHWANK ELNA 0.33 228,500 88,700 317,200 56 APPLETON AV 65 56 SZCZECHOWICZ EDWARD J & KATHLE 0.23 220,300 218,500 438,800 58 APPLETON AV 65 57 KELLNER JEFFREY C & BROWN MEGA 0.23 220,300 205,100 425,400 60 APPLETON AV 59 58 RICHARDSON PAMELA TRUSTEE 0.55 216,500 145,300 361,800 61 APPLETON AV 59 59 CICCOTELLI CHARLES J 0.30 203,600 169,700 373,300 8 ARABIAN WAY 60 127 SEELEN MARK T & ALLIE T 0.74 284,800 420,200 705,000 3 ARABIAN WY 60 125 BENOIT GEORGE E JR TR 1.71 299,600 0 299,600 4 ARABIAN WY 60 128 SMITH PATRICIA C REVOCABLE TRU 0.92 291,200 321,000 612,200 7 ARABIAN WY 60 126 NICKITOPOLOUS ARISTEDES N 0.69 283,300 319,600 602,900 9 ARLINGTON ST 55 324 GREELEY JONATHAN & HEATHER TE 0.20 217,100 177,200 394,300 10 ARLINGTON ST 55 319 MOORE DANA A TR 0.23 220,300 214,700 435,000 15 ARLINGTON ST 55 323 MEYER GREGORY M & KIMBERLY S T 0.17 214,000 287,000 501,000 16 ARLINGTON ST 55 320 HEATH MATTHEW & JACQUELINE 0.25 222,300 276,300 498,600 17 ARLINGTON ST 55 322 BARTER ROSALIND W 0.18 215,500 261,100 476,600 22 ARLINGTON ST 55 321 STRAIN BENJAMIN J 0.25 222,100 333,100 555,200 23 ARLINGTON ST 55 299 HAIGHT AMORY F 0.78 249,300 269,300 518,600 3 ARTHUR AV 47 147 JENKINS WILLIAM A & VIVIANNE E 0.13 207,900 103,200 311,100 11 ARTHUR AV 47 139 BOLISHETTI RAGHAVENDHER 0.17 213,100 317,400 530,500 15 ARTHUR AV 47 130 GRASSIN SUSAN E 0.25 221,900 159,800 381,700 19 ARTHUR AV 47 128 CHIN-ALEONG DARIN C 0.38 220,100 247,000 467,100 25 ARTHUR AV 47 120 RICKER GEORGE H JR & MARCELLA 1.00 255,300 414,600 669,900 ASBURY AV 37 46 6 ASBURY CAMP MEETING CORP 0.00 0 24,000 24,000 4 ASBURY AV 37 46 A 82 ASBURY CAMP MEETING CORP 0.00 0 147,500 147,500 11 ASBURY AV 37 46 25 ASBURY CAMP MEETING CORP 0.00 0 176,900 176,900 19 ASBURY AV 37 46 12 ASBURY CAMP MEETING CORP 0.00 0 157,400 157,400 21 ASBURY AV 37 46 11 ASBURY CAMP MEETING CORP 0.00 0 37,600 37,600 27 ASBURY AV 37 46 8 ASBURY CAMP MEETING CORP 0.00 0 149,000 149,000 11/8/2018 10:09:44AM Page 2 LIST BY PROPERTY LOCATION SOUTH HAMILTON, MA Land Land Building Location Map Block Lot Unit Owner~s Name Area Value Value Total Value 31 ASBURY AV 37 46 7 ASBURY CAMP MEETING CORP 0.00 0 134,100 134,100 ASBURY GROVE 37 46 1 ASBURY CAMP MEETING CORP 73.20 2,424,400 0 2,424,400 ASBURY GROVE 37 46 A 37 ASBURY CAMP MEETING CORP 0.00 0 235,000 235,000 ASBURY GROVE 37 46 A 54 ASBURY CAMP MEETING CORP 0.00 0 54,500 54,500 ASBURY ST 27 2 ESSEX COUNTY GREENBELT ASSOC 7.20 707,000 0 707,000 ASBURY ST 28 7 ESSEX COUNTY GREENBELT ASSOC 1.50 259,500 0 259,500 ASBURY ST 55 343 ESTABROOK MICHELLE L 0.39 3,800 43,500 47,300 ASBURY ST 27 1 5 12 PATTON RIDGE LLC 0.00 0 0 0 40 ASBURY ST 55 E 230 A A DANO ARMIDA TRUSTEE 0.00 0 288,800 288,800 42 ASBURY ST 55 C 230 A A PATTON PARK RLTY TR 0.00 0 232,400 232,400 42 ASBURY ST 55 D 230 A A PATTON PARK RLTY TR 0.00 0 117,300 117,300 42 ASBURY ST 55 A 230 A A SMITH BRUCE W TR 0.00 0 91,200 91,200 42 ASBURY ST 55 B 230 A A SMITH BRUCE W TR 0.00 0 243,200 243,200 89 ASBURY ST 55 344 DEUTSCHE BANK NATIONAL TRUST C 0.48 237,000 293,900 530,900 91 ASBURY ST 55 342 ESTABROOK MICHELLE L 0.39 209,100 294,100 503,200 95 ASBURY ST 55 341 SKLAR DANIEL & DENISE M 0.42 233,600 525,400 759,000 101 ASBURY ST 55 340 PARENT EDWARD D JR 0.25 221,700 219,100 440,800 104 ASBURY ST 55 264 NEILL DAVID G 0.53 239,600 236,000 475,600 105 ASBURY ST 55 314 ALLEN HAROLD G JR & CYNTHIA M 0.10 202,900 180,900 383,800 106 ASBURY ST 55 265 LONANO PROPERTY HOLDINGS LLC 0.29 225,500 568,100 793,600 110 ASBURY ST 55 266 110 ASBURY ST REALTY TRUST 0.78 249,000 289,900 538,900 111 ASBURY ST 55 313 SULLIVAN LAIRD REAGH ETALS JT 0.40 232,600 403,500 636,100 114 ASBURY ST 55 267 AINSWORTH JOANNE K INDIVIDUALL 0.47 236,600 193,900 430,500 115 ASBURY ST 55 312 PATRIKAS JAYNE M 0.18 215,000 204,600 419,600 118 ASBURY ST 55 268 JANES SCOTT G 0.24 221,400 218,300 439,700 119 ASBURY ST 55 307 DUBE ALEXANDRA 0.18 214,600 326,400 541,000 123 ASBURY ST 55 306 NOVACK KENNETH J & MARIANNE M 0.43 234,200 518,300 752,500 127 ASBURY ST 55 305 CORMIER ARLINE F (LE) 0.23 220,300 152,100 372,400 130 ASBURY ST 55 277 RICHARDSON EVELYN 0.09 199,900 78,000 277,900 132 ASBURY ST 55 278 BROWN MICHAEL ROBERT 0.92 253,200 529,800 783,000 135 ASBURY ST 55 292 HRIBAR NATHAN 0.27 223,500 293,400 516,900 139 ASBURY ST 55 291 CARLSON CHRISTOPHER & SHARON 0.28 225,200 296,900 522,100 142 ASBURY ST 55 279 SCANLON KIM Z 0.49 237,800 538,600 776,400 148 ASBURY ST 55 280 MCGOUGH DAVID W & MARION J 0.64 244,200 214,400 458,600 151 ASBURY ST 55 290 CHRIST CHURCH OF 3.50 276,300 2,484,900 2,761,200 152 ASBURY
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