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This charming two-story residential property, located at 933 8th Street in Astoria, OR, was built in 1912 and boasts a total living space of 1270 square feet. It features 3 bedrooms and 1 bathroom, with 670 square feet on the ground floor and an additional 600 square feet on the second floor. The property is situated on a spacious lot measuring at 2614 square feet and also includes a 176 square foot garage. The property is in the historic McClures subdivision and has a tax assessed value of $94,136.00 with a last sale price of $440,000.00 in 2023.
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