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This property at 1000 East South St in North Baltimore, OH is a residential building with a lot size of 5201 square feet. The building was built in 1900 and has 2 stories, with a total of 5 rooms, including 3 bedrooms and 1 bathroom. The property was last sold on September 1, 2022 for $35,000. It has a tax assessed value of $15,650, with the majority of the value coming from the improvements at $14,740. The lot is 130 feet deep and 40 feet wide, and has no heating.
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