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120 Broad St
Brooklyn, MI

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This property, located at 120 Broad St in Brooklyn, MI, was a residential home built in 1910. It featured 3 bedrooms, 1 bathroom, and a living space of 1456 sq ft. It also had a spacious lot measuring 21,998 sq ft with a depth of 200 ft and a width of 110 ft. The last sale amount for this property was $106,000. Its assessed value was $52,200 and its market value was $104,400, with a tax billed amount of $1,370.99. The property was located at the intersection of West Rochester St and South 1/8 Line of Section 19.


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Cemeteries
1 mile or less from Highland Cemetery
1 mile or less from Jefferson Cemetery
2 miles from Peterson Cemetery
3 miles from Oak Grove Cemetery
4 miles from Cambridge Junction Cemetery
4 miles from Saint Ritas Church Memorial Garden
4 miles from Briggs Cemetery
4 miles from Norvell Cemetery
5 miles from Cement City Cemetery
5 miles from Cement City Baptist Church Memorial Garden

Property Data


Tax Legal Information
Description:
BEG AT PT OF INTERSECTION OF W LN OF ROCHESTER ST WITH THE S 1/8 LN OF SEC 19 TH N ALG W LN OF SD STREET 60 FT TH W PAR WITH
Legal Lot Number 1:
196-19
Subdivision:
FT TO BEG BEING LAND IN EASTER
Building Ownership Information
Year Built:
1910
Property Type:
Residential
Last Sale Amount:
$106,000.00
Building Composition
All Buildings Living Total Sq Ft:
1456
Lot Size in Sq Ft:
21998.00
Lot Depth in Feet:
200
Lot Width in Feet:
110
Heating Type:
FORCED AIR
Number of Bathrooms:
1.00
Number of Bedrooms:
3

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