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203 Ledyard Street in New London, CT is a residential property with a lot size of 5000 sq ft. The property was built in 1920 and last sold for $139,000 in 2013. This 2-story home features 3 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms, and 5 rooms with a total living space of 1708 sq ft. The assessed value of the property is $100,660 with $69,860 for improvements and $30,800 for the land. The heating type is hot water and the current tax bill is $3,749.
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