Sold Jun 02, 2016
$132,700
Buyer
Seller
$130,917
by Guaranteed Rate Inc
Mortgage Due Jun 01, 2046
Sold May 31, 2007
Transfer
31 Parkview Lane in Troy, MO was first built in 2006 and is 18 years old.
This has been categorized as a residential property type.
For those interested in architecture, the building on the property was built in a conventional style.
There are a total of 6 rooms in the home, of which, 3 are bedrooms.
In terms of bathrooms, there are a total of 2 full bathrooms.
There are 2 partial bathrooms.
31 Parkview Lane has 1,244 sqft of living area. This is typically the area of a building that is heated or air conditioned and does not include the garage, porch or basement square footage.
The basement is 1,244 sqft and has been categorized as a full basement.
In total, the area measurement of the land is 17,816 square feet.
Learn more about the property and building on this page. The home has a gable style roof made of asphalt. Fun fact, did you know that buildings can move due to weather changes? That's why, the type of control joints used in the construction of your home is extremely important. Based on our data, we know that the home was built with frame control joints. While the interior walls are made of gypsum boards such as those made of drywall, sheetrock, etc. Walk inside and you'll find flooring throughout the home. Here at RealtyHop, we've focused a lot of our efforts into gathering up-to-date and accurate data for our users. Based on our sources, 31 Parkview Lane was last sold in May 31, 2016 for $132,700. According to our calculations, that's $106.67 per sqft. Current property owners are expected to pay $1,829 in taxes per year. The property on 31 Parkview Lane was last assessed in 2023. As a result of that assessment, the total value of the property was placed at $29,509. To break that down further, the land itself was valued at $4,260. While improvements to the property were assessed at a total of $25,249. Based on our records, the total assessed value for this property has been marked as less than the total market value as of this moment. Which is great for tax purposes. As you can see, there are a lot of things to consider when purchasing a home. For example, have you evaluated your own Debt-To-Income ratio (DTI) and understood how this may impact the number of loan options you have access to? Don't worry, we'll cover the basics such as what a DTI ratio is, how to calculate yours, what most lenders consider to be an ideal ratio, and also provide our tips on how you can improve your score if it is on the higher side.This property is not listed for sale at this point in time but RealtyHop is constantly updating our inventory of available sales listings in real time. Don't want to miss out on this property? You can save the listing to your favorites by signing up for a RealtyHop account or you can check back frequently for updates.
Learn more about the property and building on this page. The home has a gable style roof made of asphalt. Fun fact, did you know that buildings can move due to weather changes? That's why, the type of control joints used in the construction of your home is extremely important. Based on our data, we know that the home was built with frame control joints. While the interior walls are made of gypsum boards such as those made of drywall, sheetrock, etc. Walk inside and you'll find flooring throughout the home. Here at RealtyHop, we've focused a lot of our efforts into gathering up-to-date and accurate data for our users. Based on our sources, 31 Parkview Lane was last sold in May 31, 2016 for $132,700. According to our calculations, that's $106.67 per sqft. Current property owners are expected to pay $1,829 in taxes per year. The property on 31 Parkview Lane was last assessed in 2023. As a result of that assessment, the total value of the property was placed at $29,509. To break that down further, the land itself was valued at $4,260. While improvements to the property were assessed at a total of $25,249. Based on our records, the total assessed value for this property has been marked as less than the total market value as of this moment. Which is great for tax purposes. As you can see, there are a lot of things to consider when purchasing a home. For example, have you evaluated your own Debt-To-Income ratio (DTI) and understood how this may impact the number of loan options you have access to? Don't worry, we'll cover the basics such as what a DTI ratio is, how to calculate yours, what most lenders consider to be an ideal ratio, and also provide our tips on how you can improve your score if it is on the higher side.This property is not listed for sale at this point in time but RealtyHop is constantly updating our inventory of available sales listings in real time. Don't want to miss out on this property? You can save the listing to your favorites by signing up for a RealtyHop account or you can check back frequently for updates.
This property description is generated based on publicly available data.