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213 New St
Monticello, MN

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This property, located at 213 New Street in Monticello, MN, is a charming, two-story residential home built in 1884. The lot, situated in the Lower Monti subdivision, is comprised of blocks A, B, C, and D, with lot 1 and the eastern half of lot 2 in block C. The assessed value of the property is $306,000, with improvements valued at $216,000 and land at $90,000. The living space is a comfortable 1358 square feet, including 3 bedrooms and 2 bathrooms on the ground floor, and a cool central air system to keep the space comfortable.


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Cemeteries
1 mile or less from Hillside Cemetery
1 mile or less from Saint Henry Catholic Cemetery
1 mile or less from Riverside Cemetery
2 miles from Helm Pioneer Cemetery
2 miles from Fuller-Houghton Cemetery
3 miles from Big Lake Cemetery
3 miles from Our Lady of the Lake Cemetery

Property Data


Tax Legal Information
Description:
SECT-11 TWP-121 RANGE-025 LOWER MONTI BLOCKS A,B,C & D BLOCK-00C LT 1 &E1/2 OF LT 2 BLK C -00C LT 1 &E1/2 OF LT 2 BLK C
Legal Lot Number 1:
1-2
Subdivision:
LOWER MONTI
Building Ownership Information
Year Built:
1884
Property Type:
Residential
Last Sale Amount:
$227,000.00
Building Composition
All Buildings Living Total Sq Ft:
1358
Ground Floor Living Sq Ft:
1028
Garage Sq Ft:
1002
Cooling Type:
Central
Heating Type:
FORCED AIR
Number of Bathrooms:
2.00
Number of Bedrooms:
3
Number of Stories:
2

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