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2021 Village of Greendale Preliminary Value Listing - Parcel Order 2021 VILLAGE OF GREENDALE PRELIMINARY VALUE LISTING - PARCEL ORDER PARCEL OWNER_NAME_1 CLASS STREET_# STREET_NAME ACRE LAND BLDG TOTAL 6150001000 DAUER, TIMOTHY & ANDREA RES 8835 FOREST HOME AVE W 0.57 72,400 115,800 188,200 6150002000 BAHLING, JAMIE RES 8855 FOREST HOME AVE W 0.48 70,500 68,800 139,300 6150003000 VAN HEESCH, ANDREW RES 8865 FOREST HOME AVE W 0.47 70,100 95,800 165,900 6150004000 BAILEY, ADAM T RES 8875 FOREST HOME AVE W 0.46 69,900 149,200 219,100 6150005000 VEKIC, MIRKO & TANJA RES 8895 FOREST HOME AVE W 0.90 77,100 73,000 150,100 6150006000 PETHKE, KELLY RES 8950 EDGERTON AVE W 0.51 71,000 173,600 244,600 6150007000 BYKOWSKI, JOSEPH L & RENEE RES 8930 EDGERTON AVE W 0.56 72,200 140,200 212,400 6150008000 NOWAK, DAWN E RES 8816 EDGERTON AVE W 0.52 71,300 141,500 212,800 6150009000 HANSEN, CARLTON J RES 8935 MIDLAND DR W 0.57 76,100 168,600 244,700 6150010000 MICHAEL & CHRISTINE KING REVOCABLE TRUST RES 8895 MIDLAND DR W 0.47 72,000 128,500 200,500 6150011000 HANN TRUSTEE 11/1/2012, WILLIAM D RES 8875 MIDLAND DR W 0.47 72,000 124,900 196,900 6150012000 PIATEK, EDMUND R & WIFE RES 8865 MIDLAND DR W 0.65 79,800 152,500 232,300 6150013000 HANCOCK, E ALLEN & JANIS M RES 8855 MIDLAND DR W 0.48 72,300 156,600 228,900 6150014000 BELOT, COURTNEY B RES 8721 MIDLAND DR W 0.52 74,000 105,400 179,400 6150015000 WHALEN, MICHAEL W & SHARYL A RES 8705 MIDLAND DR W 0.62 78,400 161,500 239,900 1 OF 313 2021 VILLAGE OF GREENDALE PRELIMINARY VALUE LISTING - PARCEL ORDER PARCEL OWNER_NAME_1 CLASS STREET_# STREET_NAME ACRE LAND BLDG TOTAL 6150016000 WICKLUND, MARTY J & JERELYN M RES 8665 RAE CT W 0.65 82,600 172,000 254,600 6150017000 LUND, KATHLEEN RES 8645 RAE CT W 0.47 77,800 145,900 223,700 6150018000 GLENN, MARCUS & MICHELLE BRADLE RES 8625 RAE CT W 0.57 80,500 191,900 272,400 6150019000 VAN HORN, LAWRENCE E & JUDITH FULL RES 8505 RAE CT W 0.81 86,700 149,900 236,600 6150020000 ROSENTHAL, GREG T RES 8501 RAE CT W 0.58 80,700 140,100 220,800 6150021000 TUTAJ, JEROME T RES 8511 RAE CT W 0.60 81,100 138,300 219,400 6150022000 PFEIFFER, ERIC RES 8640 RAE CT W 0.49 78,400 168,000 246,400 6150023000 BERG, GAGE J RES 8660 RAE CT W 0.46 77,700 144,400 222,100 6150024000 WULZ, PHILIP J & JACQUELINE L. RES 8680 RAE CT W 0.46 77,700 138,500 216,200 6150025000 STOTT, BRIAN RES 8720 MIDLAND DR W 0.46 71,200 182,200 253,400 6150026000 FINKE, NATHAN H RES 8850 MIDLAND DR W 0.47 71,900 150,200 222,100 6150027000 GARCIA, RAUL JR & KAREN RES 8870 MIDLAND DR W 0.49 72,400 174,400 246,800 6150028000 WITKOWIAK, JOSEPH A RES 8900 MIDLAND DR W 0.49 72,400 115,500 187,900 6150029000 YANG, YU XIA RES 8700 EDGERTON AVE W 0.58 72,700 163,800 236,500 6150030000 SLANIA, BARBARA A RES 8620 EDGERTON AVE W 0.61 73,400 156,900 230,300 2 OF 313 2021 VILLAGE OF GREENDALE PRELIMINARY VALUE LISTING - PARCEL ORDER PARCEL OWNER_NAME_1 CLASS STREET_# STREET_NAME ACRE LAND BLDG TOTAL 6150031000 PAISLEY, SCOTT D & JACLYNN A RES 8600 EDGERTON AVE W 0.61 73,400 233,100 306,500 6150032000 MUELLER REVOCABLE TRUST, MAUREEN J RES 8550 EDGERTON AVE W 0.61 73,400 190,600 264,000 6150033000 LUETZOW SURVIVOR'S TRUST RES 8520 EDGERTON AVE W 0.61 73,400 296,100 369,500 6150034000 HELM, WAYNE E & KATHLEEN E RES 8500 EDGERTON AVE W 0.61 73,400 147,600 221,000 6150035000 XIE, HELEI RES 8480 EDGERTON AVE W 0.69 75,300 203,300 278,600 6150036000 FORTUNE, RICHARD A RES 8400 EDGERTON AVE W 0.65 74,400 511,000 585,400 6150037000 SORUM, NATHANAEL AND LINZI RES 5055 84TH ST S 0.65 74,400 124,100 198,500 6150038000 THOMAS W STOCK REVOCABLE TRUST RES 5049 84TH ST S 0.63 73,800 206,300 280,100 6150039000 MERSMAN, DAVID A & CARYN A RES 5039 84TH ST S 0.65 74,400 157,200 231,600 6150040000 PAULICK, DAVID D & ANN M RES 5031 84TH ST S 0.80 77,700 140,400 218,100 6160005000 FLEIFEL, TAREK RES 5030 78TH ST S 0.87 89,600 165,800 255,400 6160006000 LIGOCKI, PAUL S & MARGARET A RES 5050 78TH ST S 0.89 90,700 181,300 272,000 6160007000 OVEREEM, CHARLES T JR RES 5070 78TH ST S 0.72 82,800 136,300 219,100 6160008000 MARCZEWSKI, GLENN A & RUTH R RES 7700 EDGERTON AVE W 1.51 89,600 121,100 210,700 6160009000 MONREAL, KYLE M. RES 8030 EDGERTON AVE W 1.08 88,200 225,900 314,100 3 OF 313 2021 VILLAGE OF GREENDALE PRELIMINARY VALUE LISTING - PARCEL ORDER PARCEL OWNER_NAME_1 CLASS STREET_# STREET_NAME ACRE LAND BLDG TOTAL 6160010000 URAF TRANSITION TRUST 12/20/11 RES 8031 HOLMES AVE W 1.14 98,200 167,900 266,100 6160011000 MADSON, QUINN K RES 8011 HOLMES AVE W 1.21 98,500 185,300 283,800 6160012000 SPICE, DANA RES 8000 EDGERTON AVE W 1.14 88,400 202,800 291,200 6160013000 FENNIMORE, JOHN P RES 7930 EDGERTON AVE W 1.14 88,400 164,800 253,200 6160014000 RAYYAN, MAHMOUD RES 7937 HOLMES AVE W 1.21 98,500 164,500 263,000 6160016000 THOMAE, JOSEPH D & DAWN F RES 7900 EDGERTON AVE W 0.98 85,100 149,400 234,500 6160017000 HEIDENREICH, DONALD R. RES 7834 EDGERTON AVE W 0.89 81,400 149,800 231,200 6160018000 MILLER, RYAN P RES 7800 EDGERTON AVE W 0.78 77,000 151,300 228,300 6160047000 ATTONITO, DIONA RES 4934 79TH ST S 0.71 82,700 159,900 242,600 6160048000 MEYER, DOROTHY K RES 4954 79TH ST S 0.60 77,500 155,800 233,300 6160049000 SCHROEDER, TOMMY R RES 7830 HOLMES AVE W 0.69 81,400 130,600 212,000 6160055000 AMEEN, NICHOLAS AND AMANDA RES 4963 79TH ST S 0.87 89,600 159,400 249,000 6160056000 WHITTAKER, THOMAS L. AND JAN RES 4975 79TH ST S 0.96 93,700 137,400 231,100 6169988000 BECKER, KYLE B RES 8109 HOLMES AVE W 1.14 98,200 150,500 248,700 6169989000 ROMAN, RICHARD RES 8201 HOLMES AVE W 1.14 98,200 253,500 351,700 4 OF 313 2021 VILLAGE OF GREENDALE PRELIMINARY VALUE LISTING - PARCEL ORDER PARCEL OWNER_NAME_1 CLASS STREET_# STREET_NAME ACRE LAND BLDG TOTAL 6169990000 RYKIEL, RANDY & TAMARA RES 8207 HOLMES AVE W 1.14 98,200 149,900 248,100 6169991000 HUGHES, DANIEL R RES 8231 HOLMES AVE W 1.17 98,300 142,900 241,200 6169992000 KREUTZER, RONALD J & LAUREL RES 8383 HOLMES AVE W 0.58 68,700 151,400 220,100 6169993000 SINSKI, TERRANCE M. AND SHEILA M RES 5040 84TH ST S 0.90 81,800 103,200 185,000 6169994001 MERCIER, LEON E & JEAN C RES 5050 84TH ST S 0.98 84,900 342,600 427,500 6169994002 PRECOUR, DAVID L & NANCY P RES 5060 84TH ST S 1.12 88,300 129,100 217,400 6169995001 BERKANOVIC, DOUGLAS E RES 8320 EDGERTON AVE W 0.74 75,500 125,900 201,400 6169995002 AGUIRRE, DAVID & KATHLEEN RES 8310 EDGERTON AVE W 0.69 73,300 172,300 245,600 6169996000 WILSON, RUSSELL A & CYNTHIA RES 8230 EDGERTON AVE W 0.92 82,800 186,200 269,000 6169997000 WILSON-GREENDALE, LLC RES 8220 EDGERTON AVE W 0.92 82,800 171,300 254,100 6169998001 JASKOLSKI, JAMES K & AMY M RES 8200 EDGERTON AVE W 0.94 83,600 171,100 254,700 6169998002 RAHMOUN, SAMI RES 8130 EDGERTON AVE W 0.90 82,000 217,700 299,700 6169999000 GODFREY, PETER A & ELAINE RES 8110 EDGERTON AVE W 0.92 82,800 218,000 300,800 6470001000 RUSSELL, CHRISTOFFER J & HEIDI J RES 5094 MAPLEWOOD CT 0.69 80,200 194,800 275,000 6470002000 ROBERTS, CAROLINE M RES 5086 MAPLEWOOD CT 0.73 83,000 235,600 318,600 5 OF 313 2021 VILLAGE OF GREENDALE PRELIMINARY VALUE LISTING - PARCEL ORDER PARCEL OWNER_NAME_1 CLASS STREET_# STREET_NAME ACRE LAND BLDG TOTAL 6470003000 SEIBOLD, GERHARD A & JACQUELINE RES 5080 MAPLEWOOD CT 0.77 85,600 190,900 276,500 6470004000 NILES, SCOTT T RES 5081 MAPLEWOOD CT 0.77 85,700 184,500 270,200 6470005000 THOMAS, STEPHEN A & LINDA A RES 5087 MAPLEWOOD CT 0.73 83,000 269,100 352,100 6470006000 MAXWELL JR, DAVID L TRACIE L RES 5095 MAPLEWOOD CT 0.69 80,200 171,900 252,100 6480001001 ISELIN, JOHN PAUL RES 5104 MAPLEWOOD CT 0.20 45,100 203,200 248,300 6480001002 GLISCH, MARK K & LORI J RES 5339 51ST ST S 0.21 51,100 145,700 196,800 6480002000 HAWKINS, THERESE RES 5369 51ST ST S 0.18 55,600 134,000 189,600 6480003000 ARNOLD, BETTY ANN D RES 5389 51ST ST S 0.18 55,600 148,900 204,500 6480004000 PHILLIPS, CHRISTOPHER J RES 5401 51ST ST S 0.19 56,500 123,200 179,700 6480013002 RYAN REVOCABLE TRUST RES 5311 51ST ST S 0.18 63,800 174,300 238,100 6480013003 PALECHEK, MICHAEL P RES 5321 51ST ST S 0.18 63,800 168,400 232,200 6480013004 SCHULTZ, MICHAEL J & CHRISTIE L RES 5103 MAPLEWOOD DR 0.19 64,700 169,400 234,100 6480013005 ZDROIK, KYLE RES 5107 MAPLEWOOD DR 0.31 66,100 173,500 239,600 6480016006 GREENDALE, VILLAGE OF EXM 60TH ST S 1.00 0 0 0 6480016009 GREENDALE, VILLAGE OF EXM 60TH ST S 1.15 0 0 0 6 OF 313 2021 VILLAGE OF GREENDALE PRELIMINARY VALUE LISTING - PARCEL ORDER PARCEL OWNER_NAME_1 CLASS STREET_# STREET_NAME ACRE LAND BLDG TOTAL 6480016013 BRE ROOK SH HARBOUR VILLAGE LLC COM 5600 MOCKINGBIRD LN 7.50 1,236,000 14,345,100 15,581,100 6480016014 BRE ROOK SH HARBOUR VILLAGE LLC COM 5800 MOCKINGBIRD LN 5.79 975,000 9,984,800 10,959,800 6480016017 REIMAN, ROY J & ROBERTA M RES 5350 60TH ST S 5.46 401,600 1,100,000 1,501,600 6480016020 GOODWILL INDUSTRIES OF SE WI INC EXM 5400 60TH ST S 14.00 129,900 0 129,900 6480042001 REIMAN, ROY J & ROBERTA M COM 5310 60TH ST S 0.48 55,000 0 55,000 6480042002 BRE ROOK SH HARBOUR VILLAGE LLC COM 5300 60TH ST S 0.85 100,000 0 100,000 6480044000 BALLARD, CORY E RES 5379 51ST ST S 0.27 51,800 188,700 240,500 6480045000 HERING, MICHAEL J & MONIKA A RES 5421 51ST ST S 0.22 51,300 149,400 200,700 6480046000 GAMROTH, MARK RES 5431 51ST ST S 0.22 51,300 153,400 204,700 6480047000 CALABRIA, JAMES R RES 5441 51ST ST S 0.22 51,300 156,500 207,800 6480048000 BRESINA, LORY A RES 5451 51ST ST S 0.25 51,700 148,000 199,700 6480049000 CZERWINSKI, ADRIAN R & TAMMY K RES 5174 MAPLEWOOD DR 0.26 57,400 149,800 207,200 6480050000 DOBERNECK, RITA E RES 5442 MULBERRY DR 0.21 56,900 144,000 200,900 6480051000 RASSEL, SANDRA M RES 5432 MULBERRY DR 0.21 56,900 143,500
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