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This property is located at 3220 Potter Street in Philadelphia, PA 19134. The tax assessed value of the property is $66,800 with improvements valued at $53,440 and land valued at $13,360. The property's legal lot number is 1 and its market value is $66,800 with a tax billed amount of $935.07. It is a residential property built in 1920 with 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, and a total of 6 rooms. The building has a total living space of 1,120 square feet and is situated on a lot size of 707 square feet with a depth of 51 feet and a width of 14 feet. It also includes central cooling and heating systems, making it a comfortable and cozy home. The last sale date of the property was 03/01/2024 for $142,000.
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