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This spacious residential property located at 383 Highland Avenue in Malden, MA, was built in 1900 and boasts a charming Victorian style. With a total living area of 3,486 square feet, this property features 6 bedrooms, 9 bathrooms, and 2 partial bathrooms, as well as 19 rooms spread over 2 stories. The property, with a lot size of 8,825 square feet, was last sold on 04/23/2001 for $240,000. The property's current tax assessed value is $914,800, with $608,000 attributed to the value of improvements and $306,800 to the value of land. Additionally, the market improvement percentage is 66 and the tax billed amount is $10,694. Cooling is provided by a commercial AC unit, and the heating system is hot water. Located in a prime district and township of Malden, this property is not to be missed.
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