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2020 Notices of Assessment Returned to Board Of 2020 NOTICES OF ASSESSMENT RETURNED TO BOARD OF ASSESSORS BY UNITED STATES POSTAL SERVICE - REAL PROPERTY DEEDED OWNER PROPERTY ID LEGAL DESCRIPTION APPRAISED VALUE 1016 E ANDERSON STREET LLC 20016 36003 WEST HALF LOT 26 LIBERTY WD 917,500 105 & 107 WEST CONGRESS STREET 20004 36316 COMMON AREA 105 & 107 WEST CONGCONDOMINIUM CPB 2-111A, 2C 592 10 109 EAST PARK PROPERTY OWNERS 20044 33023 COMMON AREA 109 EAST PARKCONDOMINIUM CPB 2-152A 10 11/15 EAST 34TH STREET 20053 41011 COMMON AREA 11/15 E 34TH STREETCONDONINIUM CPB 2C 490, 491A 10 118 W 41ST LLC 20065 46009 E PT LT 45 W PT 46 SOLOMONS WD 397,100 120 WEST ON JONES CONDOMINIUM 20015 45040 COMMON AREA 120 WEST JONESCONDOMINIUM CPB 2C 283, 284A 10 135 BULL STREET LLC 20015 09005C UNIT 3 BULL + YORK CONDO 287,900 15 EAST JONES ST CONDOMINIUM 20032 15032 COMMON AREA 15 E JONES STREETCONDOMINIUM CPB 2-197A 10 1619 CHATHAM LLC 40010 05011 LOT 5B RECOMBINATION OF LOTS 5A5B & 5C WARD 6 TYBEE SMB 17S 8 527,800 1619 CHATHAM LLC 40010 05016 LOT 5-D SUB OF LOT 5C WARD 6SMB 17S 69 .1 ac 218,900 1705 STRAND LLC 40009 04018 UNIT 3 PELICAN POINT CONDOMINIUMCPB 1-107 477,800 1711 STRAND CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIATION INC 40009 05045 COMMON AREA 1711 STRANDCONDOMINIUM CPB 2 83,84A-B 10 1883 LOGISTICS, LLC 20713 01005 TRACT ON THE CORNER OF TELFAIRRD & GWINNETT ST 691,000 1883 LOGISTICS, LLC 20713 01006 TRACT SOUTH OF TELFAIR RD LANDSOF MCDOANLD VENTURES 236,700 201 SEA & BREEZE B C LLC 40008 03108 UNIT 201 SEA & BREEZE BEACH CLUBCONDOMINIUMS CPB 2C 336, 340 71,600 204 ANIMAL HOSPITAL LLC 11005 04012 S PT LOT 95 MENDEL WESSELS TCT S/D 199,900 206 W 60TH LLC 20093 25015 W 50 FT OF LOTS 3 & 4 BLOCK KHUSSARS TRACT HITCH WD & PT OF 78,500 210 EAST LLLP 20112 06005 W 80 FT LT 16 PEEPLES WDCHERYL TERRACE 335,400 211 WEST 36TH ST LLC 20065 09003 WEST 15 FEET OF LOT 39 AND EAST15 FEET OF LOT 40 FLANNERY WD 372,300 212 W BOLTON STREET, LLC 20044 09021 UNIT 1 212 WEST BOLTON STREETCONDOS CPB 2C 480A 280,000 215 WEST BOUNDARY LLC 20017 02010 A PORTION OF THE SAVANNAH + OGEECHEE CANAL RIGHT OF WAY 460,800 2201 VICTORY LLC 30003 07005 LOTS 75 76 & W 10 FT 74ZAREM WARD 3,783,000 25 CHATHAM CENTER, LLC 20740 01032 LOT 3C SUB OF LOT 3 THE WOODLANDAT CHATHAM CENTER SMB 36S 92 810,800 250 LATHROP LLC 20029 10001 PTS LOTS 9 & 10 CARMICHAEL WD 525,300 2514 ABERCORN CONDOMINIUM 20075 19021 COMMON AREA 2514 ABERCORN MARKET& LOFTS CONDOMINIUMS CPB 2C 300 10 2514 ABERCORN CONDOMINIUM 20075 19022 PARKING - 2514 ABERCORN MARKET& LOFTS CONDOMINIUMS CPB 2C 300 10 267B, LLC 20767 04004 LOT 3C SUB OF LOT 3 BUCKMANESTATES SMB 22S 40 .594 ac 49,500 2D PROPERTIES LLC 20081 09018 PARCEL 2 RECOMBINATION OF PARCEL1, PARCEL 2 & PARCEL 3 VILLAGE 1,415,500 2D PROPERTIES LLC 20533 01014 LT 5 OGLETHORPE CITY PH 4 788,700 3 RIVERPOINTE COURT LLC 10025B02004 LOT 3 RIVERPOINTE TOWNHOMES PH 1SMB 28S 42 168,700 301 E 40TH STRETT LLC 20073 29013 PT OF LOT 42 LOVELL WD AKA ASPT OF LOTS 1 & 2 208,100 302 COMMERCIAL DR, LLC 20534 11002 LT 13 EISENHOWER CENTER PH A 810,200 3030 MCEVER LLC 20065 04005 N 55.84 FT X 62.41 FT LT 27 THOMAS WD WARD 106,800 3030 MCEVER LLC 20065 04010 SO 56.16 X 62.41 LT 27WARD 172,800 3030 MCEVER LLC 20065 04013 LOT 26 SUB OF LOTS 25 & 26BK50 PG494 59,700 31 EAST JONES ASSOCIATES LLC 20032 15009 EASTERN PORTION OF LOT 10 MONTERPLAT BOOK 50 PG 624 .056 AC 358,800 310 WEST TAYLOR, LLC 20045 06030 LOT 17A OF SOUTH PT OF LOT 17BERRIEN WARD PRB 47P 179 0 551,000 2020 NOTICES OF ASSESSMENT RETURNED TO BOARD OF ASSESSORS BY UNITED STATES POSTAL SERVICE - REAL PROPERTY DEEDED OWNER PROPERTY ID LEGAL DESCRIPTION APPRAISED VALUE 31ST STREET CONDOMINIMS 20053 20027 COMMON AREA 31ST STREETCONDOMINIUMS CPB 2C 450A-C 10 3200 LLC 20100 06020 LOT 332 WASHINGTON PARKPRB 37P 67 .095 ac 4,800 3200 LLC 20100 06021 LOT 331 WASHINGTON PARKPRB 37P 67 .0975 ac 4,800 3200 LLC 20100 06022 LOT 330 WASHINGTON PARKPRB 37P 67 .0997 ac 4,800 3200 LLC 20100 06023 LOT 329 WASHINGTON PARKPRB 37P 67 .10 ac 4,800 3200 LLC 20100 06024 LOT 328 WASHINGTON PARKPRB 37P 67 .10 ac 4,800 3200 LLC 20100 06025 LOTS 324 THRU 327 WASHINGTON PARK PRB 37P 67 .439 ac 15,600 32THACKERY, LLC 20107 03016 LT 242 SYLVAN TERRACE SUB 282,100 337 COMMERCIAL DRIVE CONDO 20491 10037 COMMON AREA COMMERICAL DRIVECONDOMINIUMS CPB 2C 269A 10 3RD ROCK REALTY OF SAVANNAH 11048E03024 LOT 143 CYPRESS POINT SUBPLUS MOBILE HOME 14,000 419 WEST CONGRESS STREET PARTNERS LLC 20016 16005 N 45FT OF LT 32 & PT OF LT 31FRANKLIN WARD 1,252,500 4202 THIRD AVE LLC 20694 01018 TRACT 5B-2 SOUTHCHASE SUBABERCORN ST EXT SMB 13S 57 1,172,100 5 & 15 WEST BROUGHTON 20004 44015 FEDEX KINKOSST CONDOMINIUMS CPB 2C 315A 10 5102 PAULSEN SQUARE 20114 08004 LT 2 PAULSEN SQUARE MEDICALCENTER 251,200 520 EAST 40TH STREET, LLC 20075 05017 LOT 119 W HALF 120 BLOCK 22TEYNAC WARD 178,500 533 STEPHENSON AVENUE, LLC 20490 05038 LOT 14A A SUBDIVISION OF LOT 14STEPHENSON PARK SUBDIVISO 916,800 6 EAST 32ND STREET LLC 20053 23022 COMMON AREA BULL STREET CONDOMI-NIUMS CPB2 208-209A-D 1,000 629 E. HENRY, LLC 20054 08006 LT 92 WEED WARD 149,600 6602 ABERCORN STREET CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIA 20143 03010 COMMON AREA 6602 ABERCORN STCONDOMINIUM CPB 2C 273, 274A 10 7208 SKIDAWAY RD, LLC 20429 02001 TR AT SANDFLY 1,707,700 7601 WATERS LLC 20492 02021 LT 6 WATERS PARK PT 2INDEPENDENCE SQUARE 250,200 8 W 37TH CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIATION INC 20065 12019 COMMON AREA 8 W 37TH STCONDOMINIUM CPB 2 61A-G 10 A L & B REALTY LLC 20049 09008 LT 43 FRIEDMAN WD 34,800 ABDULLAH RIPHAYA 20019 21004 LOT 1 & THE WESTERN PT OF LOT 2BLOCK 16 GLEN WARD 62,000 ABEL CRYSTAL L 11029 01062 UNIT C-4 HENDERSON PLACECONDOMINIUM CPB 2C-263I 86,400 ABERCORN OAKS GAZEBO OWNERS 20130 03025 COMMON AREA ABERCORN OAKS GAZEBOBUILDINGS CONDOMINIUMS CPB 1-10 10 ABOUHARB HANNA 60990D02003 PT OF TCT 37 SEC C SILK HOPE 34,800 ACECO MITCHELLS INC ET AL* 20556 05001 LOT 169 JACKSON PARK SUB 50,600 ACKNER JOSEPH E. & VICTORIA C.* 10257 02006 LT 2092 LANDINGS SKIDAWAY ISL 488,000 ACOSTA MILTON 80010D03004 S PT LT 18 BLOOMINGDALE 117,300 ADAMS & EDDINGS SEAN & STACY 51010F04008 LOT 65 HARMONY SUB PHASE 1SMB 36S 89M .186 ac 249,300 ADAMS CRAIG R & LINDA R 11030E03021 TCT 36Y PH A OGEECHEE FARMS1994 HORTON SUMMITT 24X66 53,500 ADAMS DANIEL LEE 11004E03021 LOT 499 KINGS GRANT SUB PH 7 131,600 ADAMS KAREN S 10520 11028 LOT 7 PHASE 1 RIVERS BEND 147,400 ADAMS KATIE ET AL 30005 01031 LOT ON SHELL RD THUNDERBOLT 23,400 ADAMS MICHAEL T 20064 28011 LOT 17 SECTION E GLATIGNY WARD 105,600 ADAMS MICHAEL T 20064 28012 LOT 15, 16 GLATIGNY WDEASEMENT PRB 39P 61 20,300 2020 NOTICES OF ASSESSMENT RETURNED TO BOARD OF ASSESSORS BY UNITED STATES POSTAL SERVICE - REAL PROPERTY DEEDED OWNER PROPERTY ID LEGAL DESCRIPTION APPRAISED VALUE ADAMS STEPHANIE A 20652 04055 BUILDING 6 UNIT 603WINDSOR CROSSING PH 2 50,100 ADDO ANN M 10378 03052 WESTERN PT OF LOT B BEVINS SUB 64,300 ADDUCI & LAMPITT ALEXANDER & VICTORIA 51023B02044 LOT 91 SOMERSBY PHASE 1SMB 34S 88 .15ac 181,700 ADKINS ABRAHAM 11004J07005 LOT 26 HERON CREST VILLAS PH 1SMB 20S 7 144,800 ADKINS ABRAHAM LEE 60016 02011 LOT 21 C A LAMAR SUBSUB LOTS 2O ? 21 28,000 AHAVA LLC 10259C02004 LOT 2967 THE LANDINGSSKIDAWAY ISLAND PH III 503,600 AHMED ABUBAKER A 21016F04018 LOT 71 SPRING LAKES SUB PHASE 1CSMB 37S 81A .101 ac 211,200 AHMED QASIM II & SYLWIA J* 70978B04014 LOT 96 LAKE SHORE PHASE IASMB 34S 94A .15 ACRE 210,100 AJ MAMMOTH LLC 20066 31003 LOT 39 AND EAST 9 FEET LOT 40 LAW WARD 60,900 AKKERMAN DANIEL P 21004A03072 LOT 5-38 SWEETWATER STATIONPHASE 5B SMB 39S 2A .25 ac 286,200 AKKURT ERAL & NESE 10994A04023 LOT 100 FOREST COVE PH 5 230,900 AKRAM & JAVED MUHAMMAD & AFSHAN* 51015B05007 LOT 203 HUNT CLUB PHASE IIISMB 42S 60A-B .205ac 213,700 ALACAN NICOLAS 51010F05048 LOT 194 HARMONY SUB PHASE 3PLAT BOOK 50 PG 527 .202 AC 195,500 ALAGA KACIE & MICHAEL* 20053 21027 LOT 7 BARRY WARD 141,000 ALBA JOSEPH K & TINA M** 51011A05014 LOT 21 GARDEN ACRES ESTATES PHASE 2 ADDITION 104,400 ALBAUGH MICHAEL D 60005 03070 LOT 5 RESUB OF LOTS 148 & 149INDUSTRIAL CITY GARDENS & PT OF 197,400 ALBERTUS MATTHEW J 10993G01043 LOT 265 VILLAGE GREEN SUB PH IVSMB 17S 76 119,800 ALDRICH PARTNERS LLC 20126 04010 LOT 15 AND EAST HALF OF LOT 16BLOCK B GROVELAND SUB MINGLEDOR 197,400 ALEXANDER BUTLER 20091 15018 LTS 106 107 GARFUNKEL WD 45,700 ALEXANDER WILLIE C ET AL 20064 15003 104 105 SCHWARZ WD 15,000 ALFARO-CADDES ALEJANDRO A 21030G02037 LOT 195 VILLAGES OF VALLAMBRSMB 42S 171 .1 158,000 ALFONSO GREGORY L 51009G01012 LOT 140 WESTBROOK SUB PH 3B-1SMB 26S 16B .48 ac 506,100 ALFORD ROGER W JR & ELIZABETH W* 10195 01006 LOT 829 THE LANDINGS SKIDAWAY ISL 271,500 ALICEA & DIAZ-REYES EMMANUEL REYES & NYN 51010C01067 LOT 119 STONEWATER AT PINEBARREN PLANTATION PH 1 150,600 ALICJA PATEL LLC 21016A01008 LOT 8 GODLEY PARK PHASE 1ASMB 30S 90A-G .204 ac 159,600 ALIOTTA BRANDY T 20093 15004 E PT OF 12 S PT 10 HITCH WD 221,500 ALIOTTA BRANDY T 20093 15005 WEST 26 FT OF LOT 12 DITTMERSVILLE HITCH WD 15,800 ALIOTTA BRANDY T 20138 02002 LOT 10 BEL HAVEN SUB 78,900 ALLEN BARRY U & KIM E 11029G01024 LOT 24 HENDERSON GOLF COMMUNITYPHASE 1 SECTION A SMB 15S 38 199,400 ALLEN BESSIE 20019 19015 72 MOREL WD SUB LT 3CUMMINGS TCT 18,000 ALLEN CHRISTOPHER R 11008I01027 LOT 27 THE VILLAGES AT BERWICKTCT D-3 SMB 31S 49A .18 ac 158,500 ALLEN MALCOLM & MI SUN 11029 01086 UNIT G-1 HENDERSON PLACECONDOMINIUM CPB 2C-263A 88,200 ALLEN MICHAEL K & ELIZABETH A 11007B01003 LOT 302 LAURELWOOD PLANTATIONSMB 15S 60 120,800 ALLEN NATISHA M & VINCENT J* 51009K05003 LOT 129 HAMILTON GROVE ATSAVANNAH QUARTER PHASE 4 224,500 ALLEN TONYA L 10360 07032 LOT 70 FOX CHASE PHASE 2SMB 11S 21 125,400 ALLEYNE MICHAEL 20700 02015 LOT
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