Casey Serin - Properties Previously Owned By Serin

Properties Previously Owned By Serin

Purchase Date Property Parcel/Lot Number Purchase Price Status End Price Assessor Price
3-8-2002 Salmon Falls Drive, Sacramento, CA N/A $110,000 Sold 3-13-2003 $157,000 N/A
3-8-2004 Johnson Ct., Sacramento, CA $110,000 Sold 3-13-2005 $157,000 N/A
10-7-2005 8256 Calla Way, Sacramento, CA 115-0710-018-0000 $360,000 Sold 1-4-06 $365,000 $360,000
1-3-2006 6842 Burdett Way, Sacramento, CA, 95823 039-0227-001-0000 $295,000 Foreclosed <$220,000 $149,745
2-6-2006 6021 Guadalajara Drive, Rio Rancho, NM, 87144 $497,000 Foreclosed <$252,000
2-24-2006 6209 Sonora Ave, Albuquerque, NM 101006348417440403 $345,000 sold Jun 06 $212,386
3-6-2006 1910 Muncy Drive, Modesto, CA, 95350 $323,000 foreclosed (April 27, 2007) $240,000
3-10-2006 6656 W 10250 N, Highland, UT, 84003 514530008 $360,000 Wrapped $399,000 $184,195 (Market Value $334K)
3-4-2006 6500 Larchmont Drive, North Highlands, CA, 95660 217-0171-009-0000 $330,000 Foreclosed $125,000 $180,167
5-4-2006 9524 Angleridge Road, Dallas, TX, 75238 00000792898000000 $269,600 Foreclosed $211,222 $227,970
  • Sales Prices can be verified by either using Zillow.com or RealEstateABC.com. Assessed Value found using County Assessors Office, where available: SAC (http://assessorparcelviewer.saccounty.net), DALLAS (http://www.dallascad.org/), ALB (http://www.bernco.gov/property/) UTAH (http://www.utahcountyonline.org/Dept/Record/LandRecordsandMaps/WebAccess.asp)

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