Home sales in Roselle, May 12-18, 2019

According to BlockShopper.com, there were six reported residential sales in Roselle for the week of May 12-18, 2019. The median sale price was $235,000 and the median property tax bill was $5,110 for the previous twelve months.

315 Ashbury Lane
West Roselle
$166,000
Property Tax (2017): $3,152.72
Effective Property Tax Rate: 1.90%
Buyer: Keri Soukup
Seller: Lopez (trust)

160 Andover Drive
Goose Lake
$169,000
Property Tax (2017): $2,906.24
Effective Property Tax Rate: 1.72%
Buyer: Kristin Kinnaman
Seller: Drennan (trust)

479 Glenmore Place
Goose Lake
$214,000
Property Tax (2017): $4,574.82
Effective Property Tax Rate: 2.14%
Buyer: Nantcho S Dimitrov
Seller: Joseph J. Prosser (trustee)

703 Radnor Drive
Goose Lake
$256,000
Property Tax (2017): $5,645.26
Effective Property Tax Rate: 2.21%
Buyer: Ashley Rozo and Robin Rozo Barreto
Seller: Derek C Morris

469 Pinecroft Drive
Roselle East
$258,000
Property Tax (2017): $7,939.34
Effective Property Tax Rate: 3.08%
Buyer: Michael J. Partipilo and Marie A. Adelman
Seller: Omega (trust)

100 Andover Drive
Goose Lake
$290,000
Property Tax (2017): $7,008.74
Effective Property Tax Rate: 2.42%
Buyer: Hpa Usi LLC
Seller: Tammy S Martin



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