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List by Property Location Rockport, Ma LIST BY PROPERTY LOCATION ROCKPORT, MA Land Land Building Location Map Block Lot Unit Owner~s Name Area Value Value Total Value 13-13 - BROADWAY 18 13 508 107 0.00 0 0 0 3-3 - KING ST CT UNIT 18 1 302 109 0.00 0 0 0 33-33 - MAIN ST 35 1 34 8 0.00 0 0 0 33-33 - MAIN ST 35 2 34 82 0.00 0 0 0 11-11 -C MAIN ST 35 3D 27 9 0.00 0 0 0 20-20 -I MAIN ST 18 9 462 52 0.00 0 0 0 141-141 / A STORY ST 9 A 96 33 0.00 0 0 0 1701-1701 / GRANITE ST UN 9 1 72 16 0.00 0 0 0 1-3 A BROADWAY 18 1 512 42 . 0.00 0 0 0 7-7 A CALEBS LANE 22 7A 221 69 0.00 0 0 0 14-14 A FRANK ST 24 1 4 70 . 0.00 0 0 0 12-12 A FRANK ST 24 1 4 71 0.00 0 0 0 11-11 A FRANK ST EXT 24 1 4 72 . 0.00 0 0 0 8-8 A GAP HEAD RD 30 1 6 79 0.00 0 0 0 7-7 A GRANITE ST 18 7 199 51 . 0.00 0 0 0 46-46 A GRANITE ST 10 1 31 32 0.00 0 0 0 84-84 A GRANITE ST 10 84 14 76 . 0.00 0 0 0 233-233 A GRANITE ST 15 1 47 23 0.00 0 0 0 1-3 A GREYSTONE LANE 19 1 103 54 . 0.00 0 0 0 11-11 A HALE ST 18 11 414 53 0.00 0 0 0 2-2 A JERDENS LANE 26 1 32 31 0.00 0 0 0 8-8 A MAIN ST 18 8A 467 15 0.00 0 0 0 20-20 A MAIN ST 18 1 462 4 0.00 0 0 0 34-34 A MAIN ST 18 430 35 . 0.00 0 0 0 45-45 A MAIN ST 35 1 38 81 . 0.00 0 0 0 81-81 A MAIN ST 18 2 335 50 0.00 0 0 0 1-1 A PIGEON HILL CT 10 A 55 100 0.00 0 0 0 163-163 A SOUTH ST 28 1 7 75 . 0.00 0 0 0 6-6 A TARRS LANE W 12 1 21 94 0.00 0 0 0 15-15 A TARRS LANE WEST 12 1 46 21 . 0.00 0 0 0 165-165 A THATCHER RD 21 1 78 58 0.00 0 0 0 169-169 A THATCHER RD 21 A 78 59 . 0.00 0 0 0 171-171 A THATCHER RD 21 78 56 0.00 0 0 0 3-3 A TUNA WHARF UNIT 36 1 69 80 . 0.00 0 0 0 2-6 A TWIN LIGHT CIRCLE 11 2 51 101 . 0.00 0 0 0 4-4 A-B NORTH RD 36 1 123 85 0.00 0 0 0 2 AGAWAM LN 18 376 DEWITZ ANDREAS 0.07 260,400 166,500 426,900 6 AGAWAM LN 18 375 EVERETT EDWARD JOHN 0.10 269,500 213,300 482,800 7 AGAWAM LN 18 375 A EVERETT EDWARD J 0.05 242,600 153,800 396,400 8 AGAWAM LN 18 374 EVERETT EDWARD J 0.14 274,200 197,900 472,100 3 ALLEN AVE 22 265 WESCOTT HERBERT H TR 0.26 355,700 336,800 692,500 4 ALLEN AVE 22 259 WALKER GRAHAM TRS 0.26 355,700 352,800 708,500 5 ALLEN AVE 22 263 RICK ROBERT J JR TRS 0.26 485,000 461,500 946,500 6 ALLEN AVE 22 260 ARVANITES WILLIAM C 0.13 474,000 429,900 903,900 7 ALLEN AVE 22 261 FAIRSERVICE DONNA K TRS 0.30 890,900 648,300 1,539,200 8 ALLEN AVE 22 255 BEALS MARGARET H 0.26 485,000 196,400 681,400 11/25/202011:15:51AM Page 1 LIST BY PROPERTY LOCATION ROCKPORT, MA Land Land Building Location Map Block Lot Unit Owner~s Name Area Value Value Total Value 10 ALLEN AVE 22 254 HOERNER REBECCA O TRS 0.28 889,900 667,100 1,557,000 4 ALPACA CT 23 29 K TRUPIANO CHRISTOPHER 0.24 280,000 647,200 927,200 6 ALPACA CT 23 29 H HUTTON SARAH J 0.24 280,000 440,700 720,700 8 ALPACA CT 23 29 BUDROW STEVEN J 1.74 303,200 364,400 667,600 ANDREWS HOLLOW 8 45 W SAYRE VIRGINIA E 0.87 312,100 255,500 567,600 1 ANDREWS HOLLOW 8 45 P NICOLOSI SALVOTORE P 1.57 354,000 259,700 613,700 3 ANDREWS HOLLOW 8 45 Q PRATT JOHN F TRS 0.76 340,300 530,600 870,900 4 ANDREWS HOLLOW 8 45 V SAYRE ROBERT E 1.52 1,390,700 340,100 1,730,800 5 ANDREWS HOLLOW 8 45 R FIELDSTEEL ADAM 0.97 384,500 445,400 829,900 6 ANDREWS HOLLOW 8 45 U CAGNINA ROBERT D 1.80 1,389,200 491,100 1,880,300 7 ANDREWS HOLLOW 8 45 S RUECKES THOMAS 2.01 643,400 865,900 1,509,300 8 ANDREWS HOLLOW 8 45 T TRAVIS JOHN P 1.11 723,900 754,400 1,478,300 ANNISQUAM WOODS 4 8 JOHNSONS QUARRY LLC 3.30 21,000 0 21,000 ANNISQUAM WOODS 4 15 JOHNSONS QUARRY LLC 7.20 72,000 104,700 176,700 ANNISQUAM WOODS 4 18 JOHNSONS QUARRY LLC 5.00 23,100 0 23,100 ANNISQUAM WOODS 4 19 JOHNSONS QUARRY LLC 2.50 20,000 0 20,000 ANNISQUAM WOODS 4 20 JOHNSONS QUARRY LLC 2.00 20,000 73,000 93,000 ANNISQUAM WOODS 4 21 JOHNSONS QUARRY LLC 5.90 24,200 0 24,200 ANNISQUAM WOODS 4 10 A JOHNSONS QUARRY LLC 9.00 28,100 0 28,100 ANNISQUAM WOODS 4 9 STONE JOSEPH KARL 4.40 22,400 0 22,400 ANNISQUAM WOODS 5 1 TOWN OF ROCKPORT 47.83 737,000 0 737,000 ANNISQUAM WOODS 5 2 TOWN OF ROCKPORT 48.40 714,200 0 714,200 APPLECART RD 12 18 JERDENS LANE LLC 3.50 246,100 0 246,100 APPLECART RD 12 19 TOWN OF ROCKPORT 4.35 281,400 108,800 390,200 7 APPLECART RD 12 21 D OBRIEN RONALD 0.26 204,800 266,400 471,200 8 APPLECART RD 12 20 PARCO SALVATORE J 0.23 204,500 253,400 457,900 9 APPLECART RD 12 21 G FEARS PAUL J JR 0.24 204,700 250,700 455,400 11 APPLECART RD 12 21 E PARADIS PATRICIA A TRS 0.28 204,900 220,500 425,400 13 APPLECART RD 12 21 F HOPE-ROSS DAVID L 0.28 205,000 435,800 640,800 ARENS RD 27 32 E CLAY DANIEL E 3.85 164,800 0 164,800 1 ARENS RD 26 5 WOLFROM GARY K 0.32 281,000 230,300 511,300 ATHENA WAY 31 113 ESSEX COUNTY GREENBELT ASSOCIA 0.68 363,700 0 363,700 ATHENA WAY 31 107 LEPANTO JANET A 0.20 32,100 0 32,100 1 ATHENA WAY 31 67 ROSENSHEIN MARK J TRS 0.37 779,500 270,900 1,050,400 3 ATHENA WAY 31 101 BYRNES EDWARD J 0.40 488,000 427,600 915,600 5 ATHENA WAY 31 102 MORSE GRETCHEN F 0.25 581,900 208,800 790,700 7 ATHENA WAY 31 105 MULDOON ROBERT J 0.27 485,200 321,200 806,400 9 ATHENA WAY 31 104 SHAW JASON 0.45 782,400 439,800 1,222,200 11 ATHENA WAY 31 75 BARBARO PAULINE S 1.75 823,300 516,000 1,339,300 13 ATHENA WAY 31 37 A HALL CHARLES B JR TRUSTEE 0.35 779,000 458,600 1,237,600 15 ATHENA WAY 31 76 COTCH PETER TRS 0.34 892,300 422,600 1,314,900 17 ATHENA WAY 31 77 APRANS RICHARD 0.76 798,200 509,600 1,307,800 ATLANTIC AVE 36 1 TOWN OF ROCKPORT 2.70 1,405,500 0 1,405,500 ATLANTIC AVE 36 2 TOWN OF ROCKPORT 0.40 27,700 0 27,700 ATLANTIC AVE 36 3 TOWN OF ROCKPORT 0.42 29,000 0 29,000 ATLANTIC AVE 36 14 TOWN OF ROCKPORT 0.06 30,500 0 30,500 11/25/202011:15:51AM Page 2 LIST BY PROPERTY LOCATION ROCKPORT, MA Land Land Building Location Map Block Lot Unit Owner~s Name Area Value Value Total Value ATLANTIC AVE 36 17 TOWN OF ROCKPORT 0.10 877,900 0 877,900 1 ATLANTIC AVE 36 22 CROTTY PHILIP A TRS 0.06 822,300 362,000 1,184,300 2-2R ATLANTIC AVE 22 126 SMITH LINDA TRS 0.12 358,200 307,200 665,400 3 ATLANTIC AVE 36 21 CARDANI WILLIAM R TRS 0.07 1,096,200 299,200 1,395,400 4 ATLANTIC AVE 22 127 NUGENT FRANCIS V JR TRS 0.14 360,400 338,200 698,600 5 ATLANTIC AVE 36 20 MOSHER DONALD TRS 0.04 949,000 293,300 1,242,300 7 ATLANTIC AVE 36 19 BERSON FRANK G 0.04 1,039,200 372,700 1,411,900 8 ATLANTIC AVE 22 299 A GOLL BARBARA ELLEN 0.06 530,900 196,200 727,100 11 ATLANTIC AVE 36 15 POWELL JENNIFER B 0.03 674,200 119,900 794,100 12 ATLANTIC AVE 22 130 COONEY STEPHEN W TRS 0.13 588,000 251,800 839,800 12R ATLANTIC AVE 22 129 COONEY JOHN P 0.04 311,000 256,800 567,800 13 ATLANTIC AVE 36 13 DINGEE ALEXANDER L M 0.09 1,257,000 602,900 1,859,900 14 ATLANTIC AVE 22 132 RAZDAN RIKKI 0.50 608,100 493,400 1,101,500 15 ATLANTIC AVE 36 12 KANE KEVIN AND SALLY 0.04 1,092,300 419,500 1,511,800 17A-C ATLANTIC AVE 36 11 HUBBARD NORMA TRS 0.06 818,200 483,300 1,301,500 18 ATLANTIC AVE 22 273 A HOLTON PETER 0.20 497,300 450,200 947,500 19 ATLANTIC AVE 36 10 CANNON JOYCE M 0.06 1,179,000 380,700 1,559,700 20 ATLANTIC AVE 22 133 BERGHOLTZ JEFFREY P 0.34 502,900 409,500 912,400 21 ATLANTIC AVE 36 9 MACLEOD MARY HELEN 0.07 1,229,200 388,300 1,617,500 23 ATLANTIC AVE 36 8 TEW JAMES D & ELANOR B 0.04 756,400 298,900 1,055,300 24 ATLANTIC AVE 22 135 MCNALLY LAWRENCE J JR 0.07 558,000 342,900 900,900 25A-B ATLANTIC AVE 36 7 MCCAUL JOHN F TRS 0.04 756,400 535,600 1,292,000 27 ATLANTIC AVE 36 6 DESROSIERS PAUL R 0.06 812,100 465,300 1,277,400 28 ATLANTIC AVE 22 137 REID DUNCAN COOLIDGE 0.33 486,400 158,600 645,000 29 ATLANTIC AVE 36 5 CLARK ELLEN H 0.10 792,700 306,600 1,099,300 29R ATLANTIC AVE 36 4 NADOL JOSEPH B JR TRS 0.06 837,500 257,800 1,095,300 30 ATLANTIC AVE 22 138 LERCH ROBERT L 0.17 478,400 522,800 1,001,200 33 ATLANTIC AVE 22 140 LEVICK BRUCE W 0.16 572,700 719,500 1,292,200 35 ATLANTIC AVE 22 267 MCNIFF KAREN 0.13 347,600 307,600 655,200 36 ATLANTIC AVE 22 268 HOLDEN SUSAN CONANT TRS 0.56 361,000 476,600 837,600 38 ATLANTIC AVE 22 242 MELLEN STUART R 0.43 358,300 266,300 624,600 40 ATLANTIC AVE 22 243 MIERZ JUSTIN & MARCIE LYNN 0.25 355,600 430,300 785,900 41 ATLANTIC AVE 22 258 EL HENEIDY GEORGANNA TRS 0.13 347,600 289,100 636,700 42 ATLANTIC AVE 22 244 VASSALLO RICHARD A 0.31 356,500 544,800 901,300 45 ATLANTIC AVE 22 245 BURBANK SANDRA M 0.19 320,000 282,900 602,900 10-10 ATLANTIC AVE UNIT 22 300 60 .
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