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SW Quadrant Sales Cedar Rapids City Assessor Public Sales Report with Photos SW 1 STORY DWELLINGS Wed, March 17, 2021 7:47:45 AM Page 1 PIN: 14343-51008-00000 PIN: 19091-26011-00000 PIN: 14331-77008-00000 DeedName: JOHNSON PRESTON & FISHER KELSEY DeedName: BENISH DARREK & MELISSA A DeedName: BOXWELL DANIEL J & SUSAN A & HARTMAN SAMANTHA Address: 2731 TERESA DR SW Address: 4805 J ST SW Address: 1931 HAMILTON ST SW Map Area: SW 414 Map Area: SW 422 Map Area: SW 412 Sale Price: $195,000 Date: 11/4/2020 Sale Price: $150,000 Date: 10/1/2020 Sale Price: $121,500 Date: 6/5/2020 Recording: 10815/1 Code: D0 Recording: 10801/590 Code: D0 Recording: 10682/101 Code: D0 Assessed: $207,600 Assessed: $183,900 Assessed: $123,200 Sale $/TLA: $140.79 TLA: 1,385 Sale $/TLA: $105.04 TLA: 1,428 Sale $/TLA: $98.78 TLA: 1,230 PIN: 14342-30005-00000 PIN: 14332-82001-00000 PIN: 14304-01014-00000 DeedName: MORFITT ANTHONY & KAISA DeedName: FELHOFER SAMANTHA & ARMSTRONG CHANDLAR DeedName: IOWA CORRIDOR PROPERTIES LLC Address: 2162 C ST SW Address: 277 21ST AVE SW Address: 1829 WILLIAMS BLVD SW Map Area: SW 412 Map Area: SW 412 Map Area: SW 405 Sale Price: $145,000 Date: 3/1/2020 Sale Price: $145,000 Date: 11/21/2019 Sale Price: $92,500 Date: 7/31/2019 Recording: 10582/660 Code: D0 Recording: 10513/335 Code: D0 Recording: 10418/217 Code: D0 Assessed: $146,500 Assessed: $151,900 Assessed: $108,500 Sale $/TLA: $120.53 TLA: 1,203 Sale $/TLA: $80.20 TLA: 1,808 Sale $/TLA: $82.00 TLA: 1,128 Cedar Rapids City Assessor Public Sales Report with Photos SW 1 STORY DWELLINGS Wed, March 17, 2021 7:47:45 AM Page 2 PIN: 14332-10006-00000 PIN: 14342-30022-00000 PIN: 19161-55011-00000 DeedName: KNUTSON BRUCE A DeedName: MEYER NICKLAS & JOHN DeedName: KIES SHANNON & CHRISTINA Address: 1823 K ST SW Address: 128 HAWTHORNE DR SW Address: 6521 OHIO ST SW Map Area: SW 402 Map Area: SW 412 Map Area: SW 451 Sale Price: $125,000 Date: 6/20/2019 Sale Price: $142,500 Date: 2/6/2019 Sale Price: $188,500 Date: 12/31/2020 Recording: 10379/360 Code: D0 Recording: 10292/35 Code: D0 Recording: 10881/313 Code: D0 Assessed: $120,900 Assessed: $143,800 Assessed: $181,800 Sale $/TLA: $99.21 TLA: 1,260 Sale $/TLA: $100.92 TLA: 1,412 Sale $/TLA: $176.83 TLA: 1,066 PIN: 14342-78012-00000 PIN: 19142-82004-00000 PIN: 14293-57031-00000 DeedName: SCHWAB AUSTIN M & PROHASKA BRIANNA DeedName: ZAHN JOSHUA & AMANDA DeedName: GARCIA LUIS T & ROBLEDO-JASSO BLANCA Address: 2225 DEBORAH DR SW Address: 1719 PRAIRIE ROSE DR SW Address: 1210 16TH ST SW Map Area: SW 430 Map Area: SW 450 Map Area: SW 405 Sale Price: $155,000 Date: 12/31/2020 Sale Price: $299,950 Date: 12/30/2020 Sale Price: $130,000 Date: 12/28/2020 Recording: 10889/204 Code: D0 Recording: 10872/184 Code: D16 Recording: 10897/409 Code: D0 Assessed: $142,400 Assessed: $281,000 Assessed: $117,600 Sale $/TLA: $137.90 TLA: 1,124 Sale $/TLA: $234.89 TLA: 1,277 Sale $/TLA: $141.30 TLA: 920 Cedar Rapids City Assessor Public Sales Report with Photos SW 1 STORY DWELLINGS Wed, March 17, 2021 7:47:45 AM Page 3 PIN: 14311-58001-00000 PIN: 20031-05020-00000 PIN: 14314-28009-00000 DeedName: KRUSE QUINTON N & REID J DeedName: HARNESS PATRICIA A DeedName: MORAHAN CHRISTOPHER M Address: 1900 25TH ST SW Address: 3015 FALCON VIEW CT SW Address: 2341 25TH ST SW Map Area: SW 420 Map Area: SW 432 Map Area: SW 420 Sale Price: $194,000 Date: 12/28/2020 Sale Price: $360,000 Date: 12/26/2020 Sale Price: $169,000 Date: 12/24/2020 Recording: 10889/289 Code: D0 Recording: 10890/278 Code: D0 Recording: 10887/388 Code: D0 Assessed: $195,000 Assessed: $327,700 Assessed: $173,200 Sale $/TLA: $150.27 TLA: 1,291 Sale $/TLA: $211.89 TLA: 1,699 Sale $/TLA: $150.89 TLA: 1,120 PIN: 14343-77005-00000 PIN: 20021-27047-00000 PIN: 14304-03005-00000 DeedName: BOLAR JOEL C DeedName: STRATTON JACOB DeedName: BOGE CHRISTINE N REV TRUST Address: 2816 FRUITLAND BLVD SW Address: 5406 DOSTAL DR SW Address: 1817 CHANDLER ST SW Map Area: SW 410 Map Area: SW 459 Map Area: SW 405 Sale Price: $194,000 Date: 12/23/2020 Sale Price: $187,000 Date: 12/23/2020 Sale Price: $115,000 Date: 12/21/2020 Recording: 10876/286 Code: D0 Recording: 10882/614 Code: D0 Recording: 10872/169 Code: D0 Assessed: $196,500 Assessed: $175,600 Assessed: $103,000 Sale $/TLA: $164.97 TLA: 1,176 Sale $/TLA: $148.77 TLA: 1,257 Sale $/TLA: $149.74 TLA: 768 Cedar Rapids City Assessor Public Sales Report with Photos SW 1 STORY DWELLINGS Wed, March 17, 2021 7:47:45 AM Page 4 PIN: 20021-29002-00000 PIN: 14284-54003-00000 PIN: 14293-58017-00000 DeedName: BUSCH LOUIS W & SHARON K DeedName: FREUND RENTAL PROPERTIES LLC DeedName: HENRY JILL D & MARK P Address: 5403 DOSTAL DR SW Address: 1207 1ST ST SW Address: 1710 14TH AVE SW Map Area: SW 459 Map Area: SW 402 Map Area: SW 405 Sale Price: $200,000 Date: 12/21/2020 Sale Price: $30,000 Date: 12/18/2020 Sale Price: $78,000 Date: 12/18/2020 Recording: 10874/113 Code: D0 Recording: 10873/536 Code: D0 Recording: 10870/350 Code: D0 Assessed: $204,200 Assessed: $53,900 Assessed: $92,200 Sale $/TLA: $159.11 TLA: 1,257 Sale $/TLA: $43.10 TLA: 696 Sale $/TLA: $84.78 TLA: 920 PIN: 14343-03004-00000 PIN: 19161-31002-00000 PIN: 14311-30001-00000 DeedName: BLACKFORD CHARLES E V & RACHEL A DeedName: ROGERS JUSTIN E DeedName: MEADOR NATHAN G Address: 441 WILSON AVE DR SW Address: 155 OKLAHOMA AVE SW Address: 2121 SHADY GROVE RD SW Map Area: SW 430 Map Area: SW 426 Map Area: SW 420 Sale Price: $95,000 Date: 12/18/2020 Sale Price: $154,000 Date: 12/17/2020 Sale Price: $296,350 Date: 12/17/2020 Recording: 10873/493 Code: D0 Recording: 10869/139 Code: D0 Recording: 10917/91 Code: D0 Assessed: $151,900 Assessed: $137,300 Assessed: $271,600 Sale $/TLA: $91.35 TLA: 1,040 Sale $/TLA: $166.31 TLA: 926 Sale $/TLA: $206.66 TLA: 1,434 Cedar Rapids City Assessor Public Sales Report with Photos SW 1 STORY DWELLINGS Wed, March 17, 2021 7:47:45 AM Page 5 PIN: 14294-02018-00000 PIN: 14294-32011-00000 PIN: 14303-76010-00000 DeedName: YOUNG HALEY M DeedName: RICHARDSON TOYOTA N DeedName: SCHLABS RONALD E & SHANNON Address: 522 8TH ST SW Address: 814 10TH ST SW Address: 1040 JUNIPER DR SW Map Area: SW 403 Map Area: SW 403 Map Area: NW 333 Sale Price: $102,000 Date: 12/16/2020 Sale Price: $149,000 Date: 12/16/2020 Sale Price: $176,000 Date: 12/16/2020 Recording: 10883/566 Code: D0 Recording: 10886/514 Code: D0 Recording: 10868/515 Code: D0 Assessed: $66,100 Assessed: $148,100 Assessed: $166,400 Sale $/TLA: $128.95 TLA: 791 Sale $/TLA: $126.70 TLA: 1,176 Sale $/TLA: $121.21 TLA: 1,452 PIN: 14311-55005-00000 PIN: 14294-30005-00000 PIN: 19161-59007-00000 DeedName: CARTER DAVID P DeedName: PAYNE BRENDA & HARBERTS RICHARD DeedName: HILL ETHAN L Address: 2110 25TH ST SW Address: 342 12TH ST SW Address: 6701 J ST SW Map Area: SW 420 Map Area: SW 405 Map Area: SW 451 Sale Price: $238,000 Date: 12/16/2020 Sale Price: $120,000 Date: 12/14/2020 Sale Price: $243,000 Date: 12/14/2020 Recording: 10871/531 Code: D0 Recording: 10888/245 Code: D0 Recording: 10873/653 Code: D0 Assessed: $236,200 Assessed: $117,500 Assessed: $228,300 Sale $/TLA: $157.10 TLA: 1,515 Sale $/TLA: $98.68 TLA: 1,216 Sale $/TLA: $187.21 TLA: 1,298 Cedar Rapids City Assessor Public Sales Report with Photos SW 1 STORY DWELLINGS Wed, March 17, 2021 7:47:45 AM Page 6 PIN: 13352-52015-00000 PIN: 19112-01019-00000 PIN: 14333-05003-00000 DeedName: DREESMAN NOLAN L DeedName: HOHENSHELL DAVID & JULIE DeedName: FORD JAMES N Address: 6118 DEER STONE CT SW Address: 2723 NAVAJO AVE SW Address: 259 25TH AVE SW Map Area: SW 408 Map Area: SW 458 Map Area: SW 416 Sale Price: $234,000 Date: 12/11/2020 Sale Price: $267,950 Date: 12/11/2020 Sale Price: $105,000 Date: 12/9/2020 Recording: 10869/263 Code: D0 Recording: 10896/224 Code: D0 Recording: 10865/52 Code: D0 Assessed: $232,300 Assessed: $265,200 Assessed: $80,000 Sale $/TLA: $215.47 TLA: 1,086 Sale $/TLA: $185.18 TLA: 1,447 Sale $/TLA: $164.06 TLA: 640 PIN: 13263-28001-00000 PIN: 14313-04007-00000 PIN: 20021-03002-00000 DeedName: BAILEY JOSHUA & SMITH STEFANIE DeedName: HUTCHINS DEBORAH DeedName: DRUIVENGA ASHLEY H & NAHANIEL R Address: 100 ATWOOD DR SW Address: 2410 29TH ST SW Address: 5314 DOSTAL DR SW Map Area: NW 329 Map Area: SW 420 Map Area: SW 459 Sale Price: $162,900 Date: 12/9/2020 Sale Price: $207,000 Date: 12/8/2020 Sale Price: $175,000 Date: 12/7/2020 Recording: 10861/244 Code: D0 Recording: 10874/207 Code: D0 Recording: 10871/270 Code: D0 Assessed: $151,700 Assessed: $198,600 Assessed: $175,000 Sale $/TLA: $162.74 TLA: 1,001 Sale $/TLA: $158.14 TLA: 1,309 Sale $/TLA: $155.42 TLA: 1,126 Cedar Rapids City Assessor Public Sales Report with Photos SW 1 STORY DWELLINGS Wed, March 17, 2021 7:47:45 AM Page 7 PIN: 19214-04002-00000 PIN: 14293-55030-00000 PIN: 19142-78020-00000 DeedName: SMITH JOHN R DeedName: CORELL SCOTT DeedName: PERRIN DAVID L & TAMARA J Address: 173 WOODSTONE LN SW Address: 1104 16TH ST SW Address: 1718 PRAIRIE ROSE DR SW Map Area: SW 452 Map Area: SW 405 Map Area: SW 450 Sale Price: $200,000 Date: 12/7/2020 Sale Price: $112,900 Date: 12/4/2020 Sale Price: $329,461 Date: 12/3/2020 Recording: 10861/376 Code: D0 Recording: 10856/270 Code: D0 Recording: 10870/125 Code: D16 Assessed: $176,800 Assessed: $94,200 Assessed: $306,500 Sale $/TLA: $175.13 TLA: 1,142 Sale $/TLA: $130.67 TLA: 864 Sale $/TLA: $231.53 TLA: 1,423 PIN: 19142-77002-00000 PIN: 19142-82002-00000 PIN: 14304-76010-00000 DeedName: SCHMIDT TIFFANY B & TRAVIS J DeedName: THORNBURG JUSTIN M DeedName: HUSCHKA JOHN Address: 6414 PRAIRIE SAGE DR SW Address: 1709 PRAIRIE ROSE DR SW Address: 1241 20TH ST SW Map Area: SW 450 Map Area: SW 450 Map Area: SW 405 Sale
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