Home sales in Livingston County in week ending June 14

Home sales in Livingston County in week ending June 14
Kristy Masching, Clerk & Recorder of Livingston County — https://i0.wp.com/www.livingstoncounty-il.org/
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There were four reported residential sales in Livingston County in the week ending June 14, according to BlockShopper.com. The median sales price was $69,500 and the median property tax bill was $698.5 for the previous year. Property taxes based upon most recent assessment in 2020-21.

909 North St.
Pontiac
$70,000
Property Tax: $447.58
Effective Property Tax Rate: 0.64%
Buyer: Steven and Mary Smith
Seller: Myrna Creamean

608 Third St.
Fairbury
$90,000
Property Tax: $1,973.8
Effective Property Tax Rate: 2.19%
Buyer: Gary and Patty Hofmann
Seller: Wendy Sparks

202 Cleveland St.
Cullom
$69,000
Property Tax: $185.66
Effective Property Tax Rate: 0.27%
Buyer: Laura Steidinger
Seller: Gisela Schroeder

107 Susan Drive
Dwight
$26,700
Property Tax: $948.6
Effective Property Tax Rate: 3.55%
Buyer: Stella K. Capital LLC
Seller: Susan Spaniol-Fujinaga



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