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Town of Scarborough, ME Town of Scarborough, ME Owner Listing Owner Name Map Lot St# Street Name Use Code Use Description Old Value Proposed Value 13 CHAMPION STREET, LLC U001 036 13 CHAMPION ST 1010 SINGLE FAMILY 557,700 1,046,900 13 GARRISON LANE LLC U017 035 13 GARRISON LN 1010 SINGLE FAMILY 661,700 751,600 14 RUNNING TIDE DRIVE LLC U009 1914 14 RUNNING TIDE DR 1020 CONDO MDL-05 195,900 237,800 14 WALDRON DRIVE LLC U030 2I04 14 WALDRON DR 1020 CONDO MDL-05 286,100 400,100 15 ABIGAIL WAY TRUST R058 2606 15 ABIGAIL WAY 1010 SINGLE FAMILY 428,900 508,200 163 US ROUTE 1 LLC U047 089 7 MAPLE AVE 1300 VACANT LAND 110,900 104,800 17 DRIFTWOOD LLC U021 085 17 DRIFTWOOD LN 1011 SFR INLAW MDL-01 599,000 709,800 18 GARRISON LANE LLC U017 027 18 GARRISON LN 1010 SINGLE FAMILY 640,600 642,600 2 SEAL ROCK DR LLC U018 021 2 SEAL ROCK DR 1010 SINGLE FAMILY 1,939,100 2,570,100 20 WHR LLC U019 024 20 WINSLOW HOMER RD 1010 SINGLE FAMILY 3,470,700 3,579,700 2007 HUMMER FAMILY REVOCABLE TRUST U020 019 558 BLACK POINT RD 1010 SINGLE FAMILY 2,645,000 2,012,100 23 GARRISON LANE LLC U017 031 23 GARRISON LN 1010 SINGLE FAMILY 690,800 951,300 237 PINE POINT LLC U026 049 237 PINE POINT RD 1040 TWO FAM MDL-01 333,100 413,500 26 JOCELYN RD NOMINEE TRUST U019 014 26 JOCELYN RD 1012 SFR OCNFRNT 4,710,500 4,077,600 26 JOCELYN RD NOMINEE TRUST U019 014B 26 JOCELYN RD 1012 SFR OCNFRNT 1,619,500 2,087,200 30 SACCARAPPA LLC U017 058 30 SACCARAPPA LN 1012 SFR OCNFRNT 2,209,300 1,914,600 311 BEECH RIDGE LLC R014 013 311 BEECH RIDGE RD 0101 SINGLE FAMILY 385,600 460,900 33 WINSLOW HOMER ROAD LLC U019 017 33 WINSLOW HOMER RD 1012 SFR OCNFRNT 3,357,200 3,086,900 334 US ROUTE 1 SCARBOROUGH LLC U040 007 334 US ROUTE 1 1010 SINGLE FAMILY 221,200 278,700 34 VESPER LLC U001 115 34 VESPER ST 1010 SINGLE FAMILY 748,400 895,100 342-346 SOUTH STREET MGMT LLC R015 066 51 SACO ST 1010 SINGLE FAMILY 164,700 237,900 38 SNOW ROAD LLC R087 016 38 SNOW RD 1090 MULTI HSES MDL-01 249,700 299,600 39 JONES CREEK DRIVE LLC U022 066 39 JONES CREEK DR 1010 SINGLE FAMILY 383,900 410,300 4185684 CANADA INC R090 1175 309 BLACK POINT RD 1020 CONDO MDL-05 314,000 283,100 5 BAY STREET LLC U023 058 5 BAY ST 1010 SINGLE FAMILY 401,600 445,800 5 SMITHERS WAY-PROUTS NECK TRUST U018 009 5 SMITHERS WAY 1010 SINGLE FAMILY 1,618,500 1,951,800 50 OAHB LP U002 176 50 OCEAN AVE 1010 SINGLE FAMILY 619,100 650,600 50 WHR LLC U019 057 50 WINSLOW HOMER RD 1010 SINGLE FAMILY 1,830,700 1,720,400 6 AVENUE 3 LLC U022 045 6 AVENUE THREE 1090 MULTI HSES MDL-01 542,900 499,500 7 MARINERS COVE LLC U026 5729 7 MARINERS CV 1300 VACANT LAND 117,600 143,100 7 SMITHERS WAY REALTY TRUST U018 010 7 SMITHERS WAY 1012 SFR OCNFRNT 4,113,900 4,450,700 8 HEARN ROAD REALTY TRUST R044 009 8 HEARN RD 1010 SINGLE FAMILY 210,600 246,700 8 NOBLE AVE LLC U039 003 8 NOBLE AVE 1010 SINGLE FAMILY 127,400 214,400 83 KING STREET LLC U021 116 83 KING ST 1010 SINGLE FAMILY 550,500 634,400 9 OCEAN AVENUE LLC U002 076 9 OCEAN AVE 1010 SINGLE FAMILY 501,900 860,700 Page 1 of 226 Owner Name Map Lot St# Street Name Use Code Use Description Old Value Proposed Value 97 MILK STREET TRUST R103 002 390 BLACK POINT RD 1012 SFR OCNFRNT 1,353,000 2,118,800 AASKOV, MICHEAL DEAN R035 007 35 NEW RD 1011 SFR INLAW MDL-01 374,900 522,500 ABBOTT, JENNIFER B U002 011 51 PEARL ST 1010 SINGLE FAMILY 667,200 1,009,900 ABBOTT, SANDRA L T004 140 614 RAELEEN LN 1031 MANUF NL MDL-02 123,900 283,000 ABENDROTH, ROBERT H R049 703 6 REGAL PINES DR 1010 SINGLE FAMILY 264,500 348,800 ABRAHAM, KRISTY M U007 056 4 MOONLIGHT DR 1010 SINGLE FAMILY 297,900 356,000 ABRAHAMS, RICHARD W R068 1002 5 IRIS DR 1010 SINGLE FAMILY 295,800 358,700 ABRAMS, BETTY 2017 REAL ESTATE TRUST U029 003 741 US ROUTE 1 1010 SINGLE FAMILY 194,100 289,600 ACETO, PAUL A & DEBRA J R054 2502 6 WINDWARD LN 1010 SINGLE FAMILY 369,500 432,600 ACKER, KENNETH B R001 007A 40 HANSON RD 1010 SINGLE FAMILY 269,700 381,300 ACKERMAN, CORINNE CUDA U017 041 8 SACCARAPPA LN 1010 SINGLE FAMILY 606,400 676,000 ACKERSON, DANIEL R003 010Z 375 COUNTY RD 1010 SINGLE FAMILY 164,300 222,700 ACKLEY, ELENA S U033 051C 3 GRIFFIN RD 1010 SINGLE FAMILY 200,400 292,300 ACKLEY, JASON M R093 039 7 PINTAIL POINT DR 1010 SINGLE FAMILY 439,200 464,400 ACKLEY, STEPHEN SCOTT R022 019 176 BEECH RIDGE RD 1010 SINGLE FAMILY 176,800 207,400 ADAMS, AVA D REVOCABLE TRUST U022 055 4 AVENUE TWO 1010 SINGLE FAMILY 500,300 572,600 ADAMS, EILEEN W U030 2D02 3 COLBY DR 1020 CONDO MDL-05 311,600 387,900 ADAMS, GARY L & REBECCA A U006 103 11 WELCH DR 1010 SINGLE FAMILY 191,600 237,800 ADAMS, HARRY T R015 013 76 COUNTY RD 1010 SINGLE FAMILY 165,400 263,200 ADAMS, JEFFREY D & JULIE U042 090 13 HERBERT DR 1010 SINGLE FAMILY 216,800 290,400 ADAMS, JOSIAH & PATRICIA TRUSTEES R090 1166 309 BLACK POINT RD 1020 CONDO MDL-05 314,000 283,100 ADAMS, NORMA U008 035 13 SPRUCE CIR 1010 SINGLE FAMILY 236,100 301,100 ADAMS, PATRICIA A U035 005 36 PAYNE RD 1010 SINGLE FAMILY 164,600 216,200 ADAMS, RYAN HARRIS U003 050 8 OLD COLONY LN 1010 SINGLE FAMILY 452,600 459,300 ADAMS, SCOTT A R035 013A 4 KALA LN 1010 SINGLE FAMILY 288,800 371,600 ADDITON, LINDA I R059 2309 21 SAGEBRUSH DR 1010 SINGLE FAMILY 311,900 357,300 ADIKES, ROBERT P U030 2E03 9 MCCANN WAY 1020 CONDO MDL-05 311,200 411,000 ADLER, RICKY R061 040 27 EVERGREEN FARMS RD 1010 SINGLE FAMILY 383,300 474,000 AGAZARIAN, ARTHUR R046 001 QUEENS DR 1300 VACANT LAND 162,000 272,500 AGGER, MARC S R098 024 180 SPURWINK RD 1010 SINGLE FAMILY 333,900 319,300 AGUIRRE, JOSE G R068 034 28 BURNHAM WOODS CIR 1010 SINGLE FAMILY 319,400 386,700 AHAUS, FRANK P R065 211 65 PINE POINT RD 1020 CONDO MDL-05 176,300 292,000 AHERN, TIM U006 021 4 WAYNE CIR 1010 SINGLE FAMILY 227,600 246,400 AHLGREN, ROBERT & DOLORES G U022 1242 9 EAST GRAND AVE 1020 CONDO MDL-05 56,400 101,000 AHLQUIST, CYNTHIA S R024 022 274 HOLMES RD 1010 SINGLE FAMILY 252,600 328,000 AHLQUIST, LEON H U012 015 209 BLACK POINT RD 1040 TWO FAM MDL-01 272,100 392,300 AHLQUIST, ROBERT C R024 024 286 HOLMES RD 1010 SINGLE FAMILY 220,600 274,800 AHLQUIST, ROBERT C JR R024 024A 278 HOLMES RD 1010 SINGLE FAMILY 230,100 329,500 Page 2 of 226 Owner Name Map Lot St# Street Name Use Code Use Description Old Value Proposed Value AHLQUIST, RONALD & SANDRA R010 014 51 MITCHELL HILL RD 1010 SINGLE FAMILY 222,900 297,100 AHLUWALIA, ANANT S R026 023 8 WOODFIELD DR 1010 SINGLE FAMILY 448,500 474,400 AHONEN, CAROLINE P U034 026 25 BROADTURN RD 1010 SINGLE FAMILY 181,200 260,200 ALBAHARY, MARK S U014 001B 3 OLD NECK RD 1010 SINGLE FAMILY 342,200 430,400 ALBANESE, CHRISTOPHER C R074 1213 13 WHISTLER LNDG 1020 CONDO MDL-05 228,800 301,300 ALBANESE, J DEREK R025 208 28 WOODFIELD DR 1010 SINGLE FAMILY 402,300 465,700 ALBANO, TINA L U024 016 2 BICKFORD ST 1010 SINGLE FAMILY 171,200 245,200 ALBERT, DEREK J R059 2308 19 SAGEBRUSH DR 1010 SINGLE FAMILY 294,000 357,600 ALBERT, ROBERT G R050 1913 15 LILLIAN WAY 1010 SINGLE FAMILY 336,600 405,700 ALBRIGHT, THOMAS E R073 102 5 TRADITIONAL ST 1010 SINGLE FAMILY 424,000 465,500 ALCORN, JOHN G JR U021 099A 85 KING ST 1010 SINGLE FAMILY 610,200 839,200 ALCOTT, CRYSTAL PAIGE R006 005A 39 BURNHAM RD 1010 SINGLE FAMILY 242,200 314,300 ALDEN ROBERT W R031 001B 22 DRESSER RD 1300 VACANT LAND 137,200 150,700 ALDEN, CHARLES F & JOYCE D U035 006 40 PAYNE RD 1010 SINGLE FAMILY 172,700 254,600 ALDEN, EDWARD A R031 001A 24 DRESSER RD 1010 SINGLE FAMILY 296,500 370,600 ALESHIRE, JULIE L R096 020 31 TENNEY LN 1010 SINGLE FAMILY 516,800 613,900 ALEXANDER, LOUIS & MARION T001 106 106 HILLCREST AVE 1031 MANUF NL MDL-02 19,900 32,900 ALFIERO, BENJAMIN A LIVING TRUST U010 020 16 HIGH POINT RD 1010 SINGLE FAMILY 415,900 410,900 ALFIERO, NICHOLAS U002 012 41 PEARL ST 1010 SINGLE FAMILY 695,700 1,003,500 ALFIERO, RIAN A R080 006 41 HIGHLAND AVE 1010 SINGLE FAMILY 173,600 250,200 ALFOND, SUSAN GAIL R102 2632 32 ATLANTIC DR 1020 CONDO MDL-05 1,119,000 1,103,900 ALFORD, DEBORAH A R058 2610 23 ABIGAIL WAY 1010 SINGLE FAMILY 427,100 436,100 ALFORD, JOHN W U018 001 480 BLACK POINT RD 1010 SINGLE FAMILY 1,260,100 1,105,200 ALLAIRE, RENE J R058 005 10 GREEN NEEDLE DR 1010 SINGLE FAMILY 213,500 233,700 ALLARD, PAUL M & JOANNE R003 1708 14 RIVER WOODS DR 1010 SINGLE FAMILY 301,100 408,600 ALLARD, SHARON T U025 033 21 OCEAN VIEW RD 1010 SINGLE FAMILY 201,300 275,300 ALLARD, SHAWN M U010 034 4 ORCHARD HILL RD 1010 SINGLE FAMILY 319,800 382,100 ALLEN, DAVID U007 011 21 WINNOCKS NECK RD 1010 SINGLE FAMILY 260,700 301,700 ALLEN, DOUGLAS R U030 2M04 143 STEWART DR 1020 CONDO MDL-05 104,300 457,900 ALLEN, EARL U004 052 7 QUADRANT LN 1010 SINGLE FAMILY 426,600 445,200 ALLEN, GREGG N U049 001 1 ABIGAIL WAY 1010 SINGLE FAMILY 263,400 317,300 ALLEN, KATHI T001 055 55 VINDALE ST 1031 MANUF NL MDL-02 80,400 137,300 ALLEN, LEE R025 205 34 WOODFIELD DR 1010 SINGLE FAMILY 379,600 467,800 ALLEN, MELISSA C U025 032 23 OCEAN VIEW RD 1010 SINGLE FAMILY 225,500 258,600 ALLEN, PATRICK R043 201 5 HIDDEN CREEK DR 1010 SINGLE FAMILY 387,600 497,100 ALLEN, PAULA A R026 012 113 ASH SWAMP RD 1010 SINGLE FAMILY 191,400 262,000 ALLEN, PAULA A U023 072 12 ELEVENTH ST 1012 SFR OCNFRNT 1,148,900 1,349,600 ALLEN, PETER S U042 040 28 BARBARA AVE 1010 SINGLE FAMILY 182,700 221,700 Page 3 of 226 Owner Name Map Lot St# Street Name Use Code Use Description Old Value Proposed Value ALLEN, RONALD C U022 076 2 TASKER AVE 1010 SINGLE FAMILY 373,400 382,700 ALLEN, RONALD R R081 027 6 PHINNEAS LN 1010 SINGLE FAMILY 527,200 562,200 ALLEN, THOMAS G U002 026 23 ASHTON ST 1010 SINGLE FAMILY 626,200 858,500 ALLEY, JAMES D U028 026 7 EAGLES NEST DR 1010 SINGLE FAMILY 254,800 293,000 ALMUSAWI, NATHER F U051 038 10 PILGRIM DR 1010 SINGLE FAMILY 231,400
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