Property Details
Has Anyone Died at this address?
Each DiedinHouse.com Report Contains:
This charming property is located at 1703 Monticello ST in the desirable neighborhood of Walnut Hill Addition in Petersburg, VA. The property consists of 3 lots, with lot number 3 being partially merged with lots 4 and 5. Built in 1930, this residential property features 2250 square feet of living space, with 4 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, and 1 partial bathroom. The property also includes a garage, with a square footage of 324. The last recorded sale of the property was for $139,950, with an assessed value of $170,900. The property has a market value of $170,900, with $130,900 representing the value of improvements and $40,000 for the value of land. The cooling system is AC.COMMERCIAL A/C, and the heating system is HEAT PUMP. This property also has a cozy fireplace and a spacious lot size of approximately 9000 square feet, with a depth of 150 feet and a width of 60 feet.
What's nearby?
Cemeteries
Property Data
Tax Legal Information
Building Ownership Information
Building Composition
Neither Simply Put Solutions, Inc. (SPS), the creators of Died in House™ (DIH), found at www.diedinhouse.com, nor DIH or any owners, officers, agents, or employees of SPS or DIH warrant the accuracy, reliability, or timeliness of any information on this website and shall not be liable or responsible for any losses caused by such reliance on the accuracy, reliability, or timeliness of such information, including but not limited to incidental and consequential damages as well as any alleged lost sales or loss in property value. The information appearing on any SPS or DIH website and/or owned application could include technical, typographical, or photographic errors and is provided “as is” without any warranty or representation, implied or express, including but not limited to the implied warranties of merchantability, fitness for a particular purpose, or non-infringement. Learn More: https://diedinhouse.com/Disclaimer
Why is there a DiedInHouse.com?
In Most states, a death in a home, no matter how it occurred, is not considered a "Material Fact" and it's not required to be disclosed. A murder could have occurred days ago and the seller does not have to let you know.A death in a home, especially a violent death, can decrease the home's value by 25% and increase its time to sell by up to 50% longer than comparable homes.
Would you want to know that a murder, suicide or even a bizarre death occurred at the property before you sign the contract?
Before Buying or Renting Your Next Home, Use DiedinHouse.com to Learn the House History!
FEATURED IN