2341 W. Cortez St. 3, Chicago sold by Nurettin John Dasdelen

2341 W. Cortez St. 3, Chicago sold by Nurettin John Dasdelen
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The 10 bedroom, three bathroom home at 2341 W. Cortez St. 3, Chicago was sold on March 23 by Nurettin John Dasdelen for $910,000. The buyers were John Latonna and Jennifer Bathgate.

The amount paid for property taxes on this property in 2020 was $14,787.40, 1.62% of the sale price of the home.

The last time this home sold was May 16, 2019. It last sold for $800,000.

So far in March 2022, this is the only property that sold in Ukrainian Village as of this publication.

According to the Illinois State Board of Elections, there were seven registered voters residing at 2341 W. Cortez St. 3 as of Oct. 10, 2020: Lesly A. Spangler, 43, Matthew Zachary Erhard, 33, Laurie Ann Kemp, 43, Lindsay Micah Morgan, 45, Salman Ali, Mitchell V. Wenkus, 33, and Sandra Benavente Mancilla.

This story was found on BlockShopper.com.



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