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This home was built in 1978 with 6 total rooms. This residential property was last sold on 04/11/2022 for $361,000. When this property was assessed in 2021, the assessment value stayed the same as the prior assessment at $224,200. This home is 1 story tall. This property is located in the WOOD HOLLOW PH III-A subdivision. The entire market value of this property is $224,200. The land is valued at $60,000. Use Diedinhouse.com to learn of any stigmatized details and history about 1217 BLOSSOM WOOD CT.
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