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6910 Oleatha Ave
St. Louis, MO

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This property on Oleatha Avenue in St. Louis, Missouri is situated in the Lindenwood Park subdivision. The lot measures 28 ft 4 in by 165 ft and is identified as lot number W-31 in the Gartside Addition. The house, which was built in 1925, is a residential property with one story and one bathroom. It has 606 sq ft of living space and is equipped with central cooling and heating systems. The property last sold for $125,000 in November 2018.


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Tax Legal Information
Description:
C. B. 5019 OLEATHA AVE 28 FT 4 IN X 165 FT GARTSIDE ADDN LOT W-31
Legal Lot Number 1:
W-31
Subdivision:
LINDENWOOD PARK
Building Ownership Information
Year Built:
1925
Property Type:
Residential
Last Sale Date:
11/16/2018
Last Sale Amount:
$125,000.00
Building Composition
All Buildings Living Total Sq Ft:
606
Ground Floor Living Sq Ft:
606
Lot Size in Sq Ft:
4827.00
Lot Depth in Feet:
165
Lot Width in Feet:
28
Cooling Type:
Central
Heating Type:
CENTRAL
Number of Bathrooms:
1.00
Number of Stories:
1
Number of Units on Property:
1

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