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DATE | EVENT | PRICE |
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$215,500 | ||
$200,000 |
YEAR | PROP. TAX | ASSESSMENT |
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2020 | $9,610 | $232,120 |
2019 | $4,884 | $118,880 |
2017 | $897 | $49,560 |
History based on county public records data.
This area is an extraordinarily good part of Atlanta for moving around by car. Many real estate listings are a rather short drive from the nearest highway, such as Lakewood Freeway, and it is very convenient to park. In contrast, the public transit network in Southeastern Atlanta is not very accessible. Nevertheless, the community is linked by a few bus lines, and the closest bus stop is generally just around the corner. A majority of the houses for sale in this part of the city are located in areas that are not very convenient for walking as carrying out daily needs is sometimes difficult.
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Rocket Homes›Georgia›Fulton County›Atlanta›30316›1155 Vickers St SE
This home is located at 1155 Vickers St SE in Atlanta, GA and zip code 30316 in the Southeastern Atlanta neighborhood. This 2,880 square foot home, which was built in 1945, sits on a 0.45 acre lot. Features: 4 bedrooms, 4 bathrooms. It has been listed on Rocket Homes since June 24, 2022 and is currently priced at $600,000. The neighbors living near this home have an average income of $65,931.
The inventory of homes for sale in Atlanta, GA between April 2022 and May 2022 increased by 1.5%. Listings spent 18 days on the market in May 2022, and had a median list price of $381,901 during the same period. In May 2022, from all listings sold in Atlanta, GA there were more than 500 sold above asking price, over 247 sold below and more than 168 were sold right at the asked price. Typical income of Atlanta, GA residents is between $35k-100k annually. Most families are single, no kids. Most residents in this area have high school diploma education.
From Rocket Homes Real Estate and based on county public records data.