Union City home sales during week ending Sept. 10

Union City home sales during week ending Sept. 10
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The following residential sales were reported in Union City in the week ending Sept. 10, according to BlockShopper.com. The median sales price was $1,050,000 and the median property tax bill was $4,809 for the previous year.

32848 ARBOR VINE Dr. 33
Central Union City
$590,000
Property Tax (2021): $4,137.42
Effective Property Tax Rate: 0.7%
Buyer: Bowlin Carol A.
Seller: Carol A. Candelaria

4561 JANAE Ct.
West Union City
$1,370,000
Property Tax (2021): $5,750.12
Effective Property Tax Rate: 0.42%
Buyer: Loeffler Paul M. and Nagel Denice M.
Seller: Denice Marie Nagel

2613 CENTRAL Ct.
Central Union City
$950,000
Property Tax (2021): $6,661.7
Effective Property Tax Rate: 0.7%
Buyer: Olson Duane B. and Lisa D.
Seller: Duane B Olson

32642 NOAH Dr.
Central Union City
$1,100,000
Property Tax (2021): $4,461.28
Effective Property Tax Rate: 0.41%
Buyer: Dellafosse Maria (trustee)
Seller: Whitney Dellafosse (trustee)

2443 ANDOVER Dr.
Central Union City
$1,000,000
Property Tax (2021): $3,496.79
Effective Property Tax Rate: 0.35%
Buyer: Nilson Eric E.
Seller: Eric Emil Nilson

2453 ANDOVER Dr.
Central Union City
$1,200,000
Property Tax (2021): $5,157.26
Effective Property Tax Rate: 0.43%
Buyer: Difeo Anthony and Warnders Niki D. (and others)
Seller: Anthony Difeo



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