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Attachment N Property Addr Line1 Size/ Acreage City 1911 Webster Ave 15219 2,667 SQFT Pittsburgh 0 WEBSTER AVENUE, 15219 97 SQFT Pittsburgh 58 MONACA PLACE , 15219 960 SQFT Pittsburgh 1815 Bedford Avenue , 15219 1,600 SQFT Pittsburgh Bedford Ave, 15219 671 SQFT Pittsburgh 1844 Bedford Ave, 15219 1,512 SQFT Pittsburgh 204 DEVILLIERS STREET, 15219 1,074 SQFT Pittsburgh DEVILLIERS STREET, 15219 8,000 SQFT Pittsburgh 1815 ENOCH STREET, 15219 560 SQQFT Pittsburgh 1817 ENOCH STREET, 15219 542 SQFT Pittsburgh 1819 ENOCH STREET, 15219 564 SQFT Pittsburgh BEDFORD AVENUE, 15219 6350 SQFT Pittsburgh 7 Trent Street, 15219 1,213 SQFT Pittsburgh 0 Cassatt Street, 15219 680 SQFT Pittsburgh 0 Cassatt Street, 15219 2,910 SQFT Pittsburgh 0 Sheffield Street, 15233 190 SQFT Pittsburgh 124 Erin Street, 15219 986 SQFT Pittsburgh 126 Erin Street, 15219 986 SQFT Pittsburgh 128 Erin Street, 15219 986 SQFT Pittsburgh 130 Erin Street, 15219 1,840 SQFT Pittsburgh 132 Erin Street, 15219 1,257 SQFT Pittsburgh 134 Erin Street, 15219 1,267 SQFT Pittsburgh 136 Erin Street, 15219 1,320 SQFT Pittsburgh 138 Erin Street, 15219 1,269 SQFT Pittsburgh 140 Erin Street, 15219 1,267 SQFT Pittsburgh 142 Erin Street, 15219 1,342 SQFT Pittsburgh 142 Erin Street, 15219 1,346 SQFT Pittsburgh Steubenville Pike , 15205 2,500 SQFT Pittsburgh ALLEQUIPPA STREET , 15213 4,560 SQFT Pittsburgh 123 Trent, 15219 1,455 SQFT Pittsburgh THORN ST, 15208 5,365 SQFT Pittsburgh N PACIFIC AVE, 15224 3.2218 acres Pittsburgh 9 TRENT ST, 15219 1,213 SQFT Pittsburgh 11 TRENT STREET, 15219 1,166 SQFT Pittsburgh 700 Cresswell Street, 15210 107.1000 Acres Pittsburgh Schenley Ave, 15224 4.0338 Acres Pittsburgh Lot/Block ID Property Addr Line1 Size/ Acreage City 9-M-131 1817 Cliff Street-15219 3,642 SQ. FT. Pittsburgh 9-M-137 1829 Clliff Street-15219 3,267 SQ. FT Pittsburgh 9-M-143 1835 Cliff Street-15219 1,665 SQ. FT. Pittsburgh 9-M-146 Cliff Street-15219 1,638 SQ. FT. Pittsburgh 9-M-147 1839 Cliff Street-15219 1,665 SQ. FT. Pittsburgh 9-M-186 1850 Cliff Street-15219 1,342 SQ. FT. Pittsburgh 9-M-186A Monaca Place-15219 1,342 SQ. FT. Pittsburgh 9-M-187 1848 Cliff Street-15219 2,030 SQ. FT. Pittsburgh 9-M-188 Monaca Place-15219 1,508 SQ. FT. Pittsburgh 9-M-194 33 Cliff Street-15219 2,757 SQ. FT. Pittsburgh 9-M-246 810 Cassatt Street-15219 2,910 SQ. FT. Pittsburgh 9-M-251 1815 Bedford Avenue-15219 1,600 SQ. FT. Pittsburgh 9-M-251A 802 Cassatt Street-15219 680 SQ. FT. Pittsburgh 10-N-73 130 Devilliers-15219 1,893 SQ. FT. Pittsburgh Manchester 1104 W. North Ave 0022-R-00287-0000-00 Pittsburgh PA 15233 Family Frame 2 Single Family 1 1 4,215 1999 Manchester 1106 W. North Ave 0022-R-00286-0000-00 Pittsburgh PA 15234 Family Frame 2 Single Family 1 1 2,480 1999 Manchester 1108 W. North Ave 0022-R-00285-0000-00 Pittsburgh PA 15235 Family Frame 2 Single Family 1 1 2,325 1999 Manchester 1406 W. North Ave 0007-B-00344-0000-00 Pittsburgh PA 15236 Family Frame 2 Single Family 1 1 2,914 1998 Manchester 1412 W. North Ave 0007-B-00341-0000-00 Pittsburgh PA 15237 Family Frame 2 Single Family 1 1 2,483 1996 Manchester 1331 Adams St 0022-F-00134-0000-00 Pittsburgh PA 15238 Family Frame 3 Single Family 1 1 4,008 1998 Manchester 1337 Adams St 0022-F-00131-0000-00 Pittsburgh PA 15239 Family Frame 2 Single Family 1 1 3,267 1996 Manchester 1341 Adams St 0022-F-00129-0000-00 Pittsburgh PA 15240 Family Frame 2 Single Family 1 1 2,570 1996 Manchester 1402 Adams St 0022-F-00090-0000-00 Pittsburgh PA 15241 Family Frame 2 Single Family 1 1 2,744 1995 Manchester 1404 Adams St 0022-F-00092-0000-00 Pittsburgh PA 15242 Family Frame 2 Single Family 1 1 2,918 1995 Manchester 1406 Adams St 0022-F-00098-0000-00 Pittsburgh PA 15243 Family Frame 2 Single Family 1 1 4,181 1995 Manchester 1422 Nixon St 0022-E-00338-0000-00 Pittsburgh PA 15244 Family Frame 2 Single Family 1 1 1,400 1997 Manchester 1424 Nixon St 0022-E-00337-0000-00 Pittsburgh PA 15245 Family Frame 2.5 Single Family 1 1 5,160 1997 Manchester 1429 Nixon St 0022-E-00305-0000-00 Pittsburgh PA 15246 Family Frame 2 Single Family 1 1 2,838 1997 Manchester 1431 Nixon St 0022-E-00307-0000-00 Pittsburgh PA 15247 Family Frame 2 Single Family 1 1 3,600 1997 Manchester 1439 Adams St 0022-E-00262-0000-00 Pittsburgh PA 15248 Family Frame 2 Single Family 1 1 2,400 1997 Manchester 1441 Adams St 0022-E-00263-0000-00 Pittsburgh PA 15249 Family Frame 2.5 Single Family 1 1 3,006 1997 Manchester 1443 Adams St 0022-E-00264-0000-00 Pittsburgh PA 15250 Family Frame 2 Single Family 1 1 6,300 1997 Manchester 1205 Juniata St 0022-L-00018-0000-00 Pittsburgh PA 15251 Family Frame 2 Single Family 1 1 2,385 1996 Manchester 1207 Juniata St 0022-L-00015-0000-00 Pittsburgh PA 15252 Family Frame 2 Single Family 1 1 2,437 1996 Manchester 1017 Pennsylvania Ave 0022-R-00067-0000-00 Pittsburgh PA 15253 Family Frame 2 Single Family 1 1 2,760 1995 Manchester 1019 Pennsylvania Ave 0022-R-00068-0000-00 Pittsburgh PA 15254 Family Frame 2 Single Family 1 1 3,174 1995 Manchester 1101 Pennsylvania Ave 0022-R-00074-0000-00 Pittsburgh PA 15255 Family Frame 2 Single Family 1 1 3,228 1995 Manchester 1103 Pennsylvania Ave 0022-R-00075-0000-00 Pittsburgh PA 15256 Family Frame 2 Single Family 1 1 2,760 1995 Manchester 1105 Pennsylvania Ave 0022-R-00076-0000-00 Pittsburgh PA 15257 Family Frame 2 Single Family 1 1 3,441 1995 Manchester 1107 Sheffield St 0022-R-00198-0000-00 Pittsburgh PA 15258 Family Frame 2 Single Family 1 1 2,852 1998 Manchester 1109 Sheffield St 0022-R-00199-0000-00 Pittsburgh PA 15259 Family Frame 3 Single Family 1 1 3,267 1998 Manchester 1131 Sheffield St 0022-R-00214-0000-00 Pittsburgh PA 15260 Family Frame 2.5 Single Family 1 1 2,480 1997 Manchester 1133 Sheffield St 0022-R-00215-0000-00 Pittsburgh PA 15261 Family Frame 2 Single Family 1 1 2,713 1997 Manchester 1223 Sheffield St 0022-R-00319-0000-00 Pittsburgh PA 15262 Family Frame 2 Single Family 1 1 3,100 2000 Manchester 1225 Sheffield St 0022-R-00317-0000-00 Pittsburgh PA 15263 Family Frame 2 Single Family 1 1 2,852 2000 Manchester 1227 Sheffield St 0022-R-00315-0000-00 Pittsburgh PA 15264 Family Frame 2 Single Family 1 1 2,852 2000 Manchester 1229 Sheffield St 0022-R-00313-0000-00 Pittsburgh PA 15265 Family Frame 2 Single Family 1 1 2,480 2000 Manchester 1241 Sheffield St 0022-R-00305-0000-00 Pittsburgh PA 15266 Family Frame 2 Single Family 1 1 2,976 2000 Manchester 1242 W. North Ave 0022-R-00251-0000-00 Pittsburgh PA 15267 Family Frame 2 Single Family 1 1 4,168 1995 Manchester 1303 Fulton St 0022-P-00152-0000-00 Pittsburgh PA 15268 Family Frame 2.5 Single Family 1 1 1,263 1998 Manchester 1305 Fulton St 0022-P-00153-0000-00 Pittsburgh PA 15269 Family Frame 2.5 Single Family 1 1 784 1998 Manchester 1307 Fulton St 0022-P-00154-0000-00 Pittsburgh PA 15270 Family Frame 2 Single Family 1 1 915 1998 Manchester 1315 Pennsylvania Ave 0022-P-00161-0000-00 Pittsburgh PA 15271 Family Frame 2 Single Family 1 1 3,378 2008 Manchester 1329 N. Franklin St 0022-K-00327-0000-00 Pittsburgh PA 15272 Family Frame 2 Single Family 1 1 3,093 1996 Manchester 1331 N. Franklin St 0022-K-00326-0000-00 Pittsburgh PA 15273 Family Frame 2 Single Family 1 1 2,614 1996 Manchester 1333 N. Franklin St 0022-K-00325-0000-00 Pittsburgh PA 15274 Family Frame 2 Single Family 1 1 2,614 1996 Manchester 1335 N. Franklin St 0022-K-00324-0000-00 Pittsburgh PA 15275 Family Frame 2 Single Family 1 1 2,614 1996 Manchester 1403 Page St 0007-B-00157-0000-00 Pittsburgh PA 15276 Family Frame 2 Single Family 1 1 4,530 1995 Manchester 1405 Page St 0007-B-00158-0000-00 Pittsburgh PA 15277 Family Frame 2 Single Family 1 1 8,880 1995 Manchester 1323 Columbus Ave 0022-K-00031-0000-00 Pittsburgh PA 15278 Family Frame 3 Single Family 1 1 1,248 1900 Manchester 1325 Columbus Ave 0022-K-00030-0000-00 Pittsburgh PA 15279 Family Frame 3 Single Family 1 1 1,233 1900 Manchester 1327 Columbus St 0022-K-00029-0000-00 Pittsburgh PA 15280 Family Frame 3 Single Family 1 1 2,616 1900 Manchester 1100 Sheffield St 0022-R-00167-0000-00 Pittsburgh PA 15281 Family Frame 4 Multifamily 1 15 8,280 1872 Manchester 1111 Sheffield St 0022-R-00200-0000-00 Pittsburgh PA 15282 Family Frame 3 Multifamily 1 3 3,348 1900 Manchester 1130 Sheffield St 0022-R-00150-0000-00 Pittsburgh PA 15283 Family Frame 3 Multifamily 1 3 2,760 1965 Manchester 1132 Sheffield St 0022-R-00149-0000-00 Pittsburgh PA 15284 Family Frame 3 Multifamily 1 3 2,760 1965 Manchester 1134 Sheffield St 0022-R-00148-0000-00 Pittsburgh PA 15285 Family Frame 3 Multifamily 1 2 2,760 1965 Manchester 1315 Liverpool St 0022-P-00052-0000-00 Pittsburgh PA 15286 Family Frame 3 Multifamily 1 8 8,700 1900 Manchester 1529 Sedgwick 0022-L-00141-0000-00 Pittsburgh PA 15287 Family Frame 2 Multifamily 1 2 1,392 1874 Manchester 1208 Liverpool St 0022-L-00242-0000-00 Pittsburgh PA 15288 Family Frame 3 Multifamily 1 2 1560 1915 Occupancy Family/ Building Type Number_o Number_of Number_of_ Property Name Property Address City State Zip Code Elderly Frame/JM f_Stories Building_Type _Buildings Units Total_Square_Feet Building_Value Contents_Value Business_Income Year Built 98060010 5906 East Liberty Blvd $171,500 Pittsburgh PA 15206 Family Frame 2 Duplex (sep.
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