3752 N. Christiana Ave., Chicago sold by Keller (trust), Kathryn Marie Haedo-Keller (trustee) and Matthew John Keller (trustee)

3752 N. Christiana Ave., Chicago sold by Keller (trust), Kathryn Marie Haedo-Keller (trustee) and Matthew John Keller (trustee)
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The two bedroom, 1.5 bathroom home at 3752 N. Christiana Ave., Chicago was sold on March 24 by Keller (trust), Kathryn Marie Haedo-Keller (trustee) and Matthew John Keller (trustee) for $395,000. The buyer was MacKenzie Lawson Clark.

In 2020, the property tax paid for this property was $5,192.17, which is 1.31% of the sale price of the home.

The last time this home sold was Jan. 29, 2013. It last sold for $200,000.

This property is one of four sales so far in Irving Park in March 2022.

According to the Illinois State Board of Elections, Kathryn M. Haedo-Keller has been registered to vote since 2014 and has voted in at least one primary election, records show, including one Democratic Primary. Matthew J. Keller has been registered to vote since 2013 and has voted in at least two primary elections, records show, including two Republican Primaries.

There were no other registered voters living at the residence as of Oct. 10, 2020.

This story was found on BlockShopper.com.



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