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2020 Sales for 2021 1 2020 Sales for 2021 1 Tax Parcel ID Site Address SUBDIVISION Sale Date Book Page Vacant ? Multi Parcel Sale? Sale Price 003-01001002 23 Jun 2020 17302 37 VACANT NO 50,000 003-01026000 1905 UPPER WOOLSEY RD 16 Sep 2020 17528 154 IMPROVED NO 275,000 005A01002000 300 CORK LN WOOLSEY ESTATES 28 May 2020 17209 68 IMPROVED NO 175,000 005A01018000 176 GALWAY LN WOOLSEY ESTATES 18 Sep 2020 17485 93 IMPROVED NO 172,000 005A01020000 184 GALWAY LN WOOLSEY ESTATES 13 Nov 2020 17624 135 IMPROVED NO 172,000 005A01037000 252 GALWAY LN WOOLSEY ESTATES 24 Jul 2020 17333 95 IMPROVED NO 158,000 005A01040000 264 GALWAY LN WOOLSEY ESTATES 24 Feb 2020 17010 349 IMPROVED NO 141,000 005A01049000 279 GALWAY LN WOOLSEY ESTATES 18 Nov 2020 17646 112 IMPROVED NO 145,000 005A01060000 231 GALWAY LN WOOLSEY ESTATES 16 Dec 2020 17696 264 IMPROVED NO 208,000 005A01104000 482 LIMERICK WAY WOOLSEY ESTATES 09 Nov 2020 17624 26 IMPROVED NO 200,000 005A01116000 610 TIPPERARY RD WOOLSEY ESTATES 29 May 2020 17245 67 IMPROVED NO 193,000 005A01131000 719 TULLAMORE WAY WOOLSEY ESTATES 02 Sep 2020 17445 177 IMPROVED NO 180,000 005A01139000 652 TIPPERARY RD WOOLSEY ESTATES 26 Mar 2020 17081 1 IMPROVED NO 194,800 005A01152000 637 TIPPERARY RD WOOLSEY ESTATES 24 Aug 2020 17416 70 IMPROVED NO 164,500 005A01161000 435 LIMERICK WAY WOOLSEY ESTATES 06 Mar 2020 17057 152 IMPROVED NO 110,000 005A01161000 435 LIMERICK WAY WOOLSEY ESTATES 06 Mar 2020 17060 136 IMPROVED NO 132,000 005A01161000 435 LIMERICK WAY WOOLSEY ESTATES 25 Nov 2020 17699 81 IMPROVED NO 185,000 006-01010000 2725 STEELE RD 29 May 2020 17201 65 IMPROVED MULTIPARCEL 964,300 006-01013000 24 Jan 2020 16956 237 VACANT NO 667,000 006-01015000 147 LOVEJOY RD 24 Jan 2020 16956 349 IMPROVED NO 95,000 006A01007000 3894 HIGHWAY 81 W 03 Mar 2020 17068 313 IMPROVED NO 204,270 006A01007000 3894 HIGHWAY 81 W 05 Oct 2020 17526 313 IMPROVED NO 250,000 006A02009000 3905 HIGHWAY 81 W T M STEELE 07 Apr 2020 17097 246 IMPROVED NO 65,000 006A02009000 3905 HIGHWAY 81 W T M STEELE 29 May 2020 17214 233 IMPROVED NO 105,000 006A03006000 80 ANDERSON DR LAKE CINDY 20 Nov 2020 17729 104 IMPROVED NO 30,000 006A03028000 255 STEELE DR LAKE CINDY 13 Mar 2020 17581 247 IMPROVED NO 60,000 006A04009000 200 ROBIN HOOD LN SHERWOOD FOREST 18 Jun 2020 17434 280 IMPROVED NO 47,851 006A04009000 200 ROBIN HOOD LN SHERWOOD FOREST 29 Oct 2020 17586 19 IMPROVED NO 133,000 006A04018000 70 LITTLE JOHN TRL SHERWOOD FOREST 07 Jan 2020 16952 98 IMPROVED NO 46,500 006A05021000 285 ROBIN HOOD LN LAKE CINDY 14 Jan 2020 16942 235 VACANT NO 15,000 006A06013002 270 STEELE DR LAKE CINDY 09 Nov 2020 17622 176 IMPROVED NO 66,500 006A06032000 807 KAELYN CT ABBEY PLACE 26 May 2020 17232 33 VACANT NO 16,000 006A06033000 808 KAELYN CT ABBEY PLACE 28 Feb 2020 17028 187 VACANT NO 14,900 2020 Sales for 2021 2 006B01027000 275 SOUTH DR LAKE TALMADGE 10 Feb 2020 16993 128 IMPROVED NO 215,000 006B01033000 355 SOUTH DR LAKE TALMADGE 21 Dec 2020 17708 170 IMPROVED NO 90,500 006B01037000 380 SOUTH DR LAKE TALMADGE 10 Aug 2020 17399 3 IMPROVED NO 224,000 006B01054000 210 NORTH DR LAKE TALMADGE 23 Oct 2020 17677 60 IMPROVED NO 185,000 006B02008000 110 CIRCLE DR LAKE TALMADGE 13 Mar 2020 17065 147 IMPROVED NO 167,500 006B02016000 210 CIRCLE DR LAKE TALMADGE 30 Dec 2020 17755 328 IMPROVED NO 199,000 006C01026000 40 WINSTON WAY LOVEJOY ESTATES 04 May 2020 17157 22 IMPROVED NO 45,400 006C01031000 100 JAMES DR 22 Aug 2020 17412 78 VACANT NO 15,000 006C02007000 159 LODGE RD 30 Oct 2020 17588 149 IMPROVED NO 85,000 006C04010000 25 WINSTON WAY LOVEJOY ESTATES 24 Nov 2020 17644 86 IMPROVED NO 10,000 006D01001000 101 STANFIELD CT STANFIELD PLACE 10 Apr 2020 17119 283 IMPROVED NO 185,000 006D01001000 101 STANFIELD CT STANFIELD PLACE 10 Apr 2020 17119 284 IMPROVED NO 185,000 006D01018000 116 STANFIELD CT STANFIELD PLACE 27 Jan 2020 17001 202 IMPROVED NO 146,500 007-01003000 30 WEST JAMES CIR 24 Nov 2020 17679 153 IMPROVED NO 140,000 007-01003000 30 WEST JAMES CIR 18 Dec 2020 17704 68 IMPROVED NO 165,000 007-01023000 22 Sep 2020 17492 181 VACANT NO 135,000 007-01053000 707 UPPER WOOLSEY RD 17 Jan 2020 16976 111 IMPROVED NO 248,000 007A01013000 255 EAST JAMES CIR LAKE CINDY 24 Jul 2020 17367 78 IMPROVED NO 19,900 007A01013000 255 EAST JAMES CIR LAKE CINDY 20 Nov 2020 17664 100 IMPROVED NO 65,000 007A01014000 265 EAST JAMES CIR LAKE CINDY 18 Aug 2020 17514 343 VACANT NO 5,000 007A01014000 265 EAST JAMES CIR LAKE CINDY 29 Sep 2020 17514 346 VACANT NO 13,500 007A01028000 85 WEST JAMES CIR LAKE CINDY 04 Feb 2020 17160 81 IMPROVED NO 114,000 007A01028000 85 WEST JAMES CIR LAKE CINDY 15 May 2020 17206 192 IMPROVED NO 167,900 007A01056000 200 EAST JAMES CIR LAKE CINDY 09 Mar 2020 17051 69 IMPROVED NO 76,700 007A01058000 176 EAST JAMES CIR LAKE CINDY 20 Aug 2020 17434 283 IMPROVED NO 70,000 007A01066000 90 EAST JAMES CIR LAKE CINDY 16 Oct 2020 17574 64 IMPROVED NO 36,000 007A01085000 355 STEELE DR LAKE CINDY 30 Jan 2020 16981 61 IMPROVED NO 54,000 007A01087000 375 STEELE DR LAKE CINDY 24 Jun 2020 17268 152 IMPROVED NO 52,000 007A02006000 380 STEELE DR LAKE CINDY 07 Dec 2020 17725 172 IMPROVED NO 20,000 007A02020000 195 EAST JAMES CIR LAKE CINDY 04 Dec 2020 17839 63 IMPROVED NO 15,000 007A02031000 55 NORTH AVE LAKE CINDY 24 Jun 2020 17366 279 IMPROVED NO 14,500 007B01006000 417 LEGACY WAY LEGACY LAKE 09 Mar 2020 17047 289 IMPROVED NO 186,000 007B01006000 417 LEGACY WAY LEGACY LAKE 05 Jun 2020 17241 316 IMPROVED NO 197,000 007B01006000 417 LEGACY WAY LEGACY LAKE 29 Sep 2020 17511 211 IMPROVED NO 222,000 2020 Sales for 2021 3 007B01031000 521 VAUGHAN VALLEY VW LEGACY LAKE 07 Dec 2020 17688 146 IMPROVED NO 218,000 007B01067000 821 MARCUS LN LEGACY LAKE 13 Oct 2020 17649 253 IMPROVED NO 187,800 007B01094000 669 BURTONS CV LEGACY LAKE 23 Oct 2020 17641 173 IMPROVED NO 210,000 007C01001000 665 STEELE DR LIBERTY SQUARE INDUSTRIAL PARK 20 May 2020 17241 246 VACANT NO 76,500 008-01009001 100 OXFORD CIR 10 Jan 2020 16931 238 IMPROVED NO 12,800,000 008-01009002 178 OAK ST 06 Feb 2020 16994 292 IMPROVED NO 130,000 008-01018003 18 Jan 2020 16948 92 VACANT NO 27,600 008-01018011 101 LITTLE RD 18 Jan 2020 16948 89 VACANT NO 30,000 008A01008000 115 PORTSMOUTH AVE HAMPTON ROADS 15 Jun 2020 17274 301 IMPROVED NO 112,000 008A01010000 135 PORTSMOUTH AVE HAMPTON ROADS 29 Jun 2020 17286 327 IMPROVED NO 110,000 008A01028000 120 PORTSMOUTH AVE HAMPTON ROADS 05 Nov 2020 17600 175 IMPROVED NO 35,000 008A01034000 930 STEELE DR HAMPTON ROADS 22 Dec 2020 17713 237 IMPROVED NO 135,000 008A01051000 1130 STEELE DR HAMPTON ROADS 06 Oct 2020 17575 21 IMPROVED NO 79,000 008A01057000 1170 STEELE DR HAMPTON ROADS 04 Aug 2020 17520 38 IMPROVED NO 58,400 008A01057000 1170 STEELE DR HAMPTON ROADS 18 Sep 2020 17520 40 IMPROVED NO 66,900 008A01059000 1125 STEELE DR HAMPTON WOODS 01 Dec 2020 17691 69 IMPROVED NO 110,000 008A01061000 1095 STEELE DR HAMPTON WOODS 30 Sep 2020 17549 207 IMPROVED NO 150,000 008A01083000 1217 NORTH HAMPTON DR HAMPTON WOODS 31 Aug 2020 17488 67 IMPROVED NO 151,000 008A01153000 1300 NORTH HAMPTON DR LEE'S RIDGE 30 Sep 2020 17514 108 IMPROVED NO 136,700 008A01153000 1300 NORTH HAMPTON DR LEE'S RIDGE 17 Nov 2020 17628 1 IMPROVED NO 138,000 008A01157000 1299 NORTH HAMPTON DR LEE'S RIDGE 13 Oct 2020 17558 204 IMPROVED NO 133,000 008A01165000 1345 NORTH HAMPTON DR LEE'S RIDGE 18 Jun 2020 17271 123 IMPROVED MULTIPARCEL 11,102,300 008A01169000 1361 NORTH HAMPTON DR LEE'S RIDGE 28 Aug 2020 17429 242 IMPROVED NO 133,000 008A01176000 1405 NORTH HAMPTON DR LEE'S RIDGE 24 Feb 2020 17014 136 IMPROVED NO 121,300 008A01176000 1405 NORTH HAMPTON DR LEE'S RIDGE 14 Apr 2020 17126 217 IMPROVED NO 130,000 008A01184000 1514 NORTH HAMPTON CT LEE'S RIDGE 07 Oct 2020 17553 17 IMPROVED MULTIPARCEL 4,205,000 008A01197000 1645 GRAYSTONE DR LEE'S RIDGE 21 Dec 2020 17711 314 IMPROVED NO 142,100 008A01252000 1732 GRAYSTONE DR LEE'S RIDGE 26 May 2020 17199 348 IMPROVED NO 115,500 008A01252000 1732 GRAYSTONE DR LEE'S RIDGE 20 Jul 2020 17314 216 IMPROVED NO 145,000 008A01254000 1740 GRAYSTONE DR LEE'S RIDGE 10 Jul 2020 17311 70 IMPROVED NO 117,000 008A01279000 2082 BOATSWAIN DR LEE'S RIDGE 27 Oct 2020 17597 117 IMPROVED NO 120,080 008A01279000 2082 BOATSWAIN DR LEE'S RIDGE 13 Nov 2020 17625 202 IMPROVED NO 187,900 008B01012000 120 JUNE CT OAK GROVE ESTATES 26 Feb 2020 17020 151 IMPROVED NO 133,700 008B01012000 120 JUNE CT OAK GROVE ESTATES 09 Jul 2020 17294 268 IMPROVED NO 136,700 2020 Sales for 2021 4 008B01020000 113 JUNE CT OAK GROVE ESTATES 24 Jan 2020 16957 3 IMPROVED NO 129,000 008B01035000 109 JUNE CT OAK GROVE ESTATES 14 Apr 2020 17114 142 IMPROVED NO 129,500 008B01039000 101 JUNE CT OAK GROVE ESTATES 30 Jul 2020 17376 120 IMPROVED NO 159,900 008B01040000 19 STEELE DR APT A/B OAK GROVE ESTATES 12 Aug 2020 17420 170 IMPROVED NO 115,000 008B01040000 19 STEELE DR APT A/B OAK GROVE ESTATES 12 Aug 2020 17420 173 IMPROVED NO 125,000 008B01041000 102 JAY LN OAK GROVE ESTATES 12 Aug 2020 17420 185 IMPROVED NO 115,000 008B01041000 102 JAY LN OAK GROVE ESTATES 12 Aug 2020 17420 189 IMPROVED NO 125,000 008B01042000 104 JAY LN OAK GROVE ESTATES 12 Aug 2020 17420 193 IMPROVED NO 115,000 008B01042000 104 JAY LN OAK GROVE ESTATES 12 Aug 2020 17420 197 IMPROVED NO 125,000 008B01043000 106 JAY LN APT A-B OAK GROVE ESTATES 12 Aug 2020 17420 201 IMPROVED NO 115,000 008B01043000 106 JAY LN APT A-B OAK GROVE ESTATES 12 Aug 2020 17420 205 IMPROVED NO 120,000 008B01044000 108 JAY LN APT A-B OAK GROVE ESTATES 12 Aug 2020 17421 337 IMPROVED NO 115,000 008B01044000 108 JAY LN APT A-B OAK GROVE ESTATES 12 Aug 2020 17421 341 IMPROVED NO 120,000 008B01045000 110 JAY
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