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1973 Oregon Ave
Long Beach, CA

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This property, located at 1973 Oregon Ave in Long Beach, CA 90806, is a residential building built in 1931. It has 3 bedrooms, 1 bathroom, and a total of 8 rooms within its living space of 1202 square feet. The lot size is 3484 square feet with a depth of 72 feet and a width of 50 feet. The property was last sold on March 12, 2019 for $518,005 and assessed at a value of $555,399 with $126,841 in improvements and $428,558 for the land. It is part of the 1900 subdivision, specifically the E 71.5 FT of Lot 3 Block 10.


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Cemeteries
2 miles from Sunnyside Cemetery
2 miles from Long Beach Municipal Cemetery
3 miles from Drum Barracks Cemetery
3 miles from Wilmington Cemetery
4 miles from All Saints Anglican Church Columbarium
4 miles from All Souls Cemetery
4 miles from Forest Lawn Memorial Park
4 miles from Palm Cemetery

Property Data


Tax Legal Information
Description:
TRACT # 1900 E 71.5 FT OF LOT 3 BLK 10
Legal Lot Number 1:
3
Subdivision:
1900
Building Ownership Information
Year Built:
1931
Property Type:
Residential
Last Sale Date:
03/12/2019
Last Sale Amount:
$518,005.00
Building Composition
All Buildings Living Total Sq Ft:
1202
Lot Size in Sq Ft:
3484.00
Lot Depth in Feet:
72
Lot Width in Feet:
50
Heating Type:
FLOOR/WALL FURNACE
Number of Bathrooms:
1.00
Number of Bedrooms:
3
Number of Rooms:
8
Number of Stories:
1

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