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This property is located at 2430 Tytus Avenue in Middletown, Ohio with a zip code of 45042. The legal lot number for the home is 7574 and it is in the Middletown subdivision. The home was sold on May 2, 2023 and was built in 1910. It is a residential property with 3 bedrooms, 2 full bathrooms, and 1 partial bathroom. The total living space is 1,776 square feet, with 1,184 square feet on the ground floor. The lot size is 9,148 square feet, with dimensions of 132 feet deep and 70 feet wide. The property includes a garage of 450 square feet. The cooling system is central and it is heated with gas. The market value is $189,690 with an assessed value of $66,390. The improvements are valued at $55,430 and the land is valued at $10,960. The market improvement percentage is 83%. The tax billed amount is $3,497.42 and the last sale date was on May 2, 2023.
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