Oliver and Dorothy and Charles Green unload 1414 E. 55th St., Chicago

Oliver and Dorothy and Charles Green unload 1414 E. 55th St., Chicago
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The home at 1414 E. 55th St., Chicago was sold on Feb. 23 by Oliver and Dorothy and Charles Green for $415,000. The buyer was Dana M Cruggs.

The amount paid for property taxes on this property in 2020 was $7,173.41, 1.73% of the sale price of the home.

This property is the only sale in Hyde Park so far in February 2022 as of this publication.

According to the Illinois State Board of Elections, Dorothy E. Green has been registered to vote since 1977 and has voted in at least 12 primary elections, records show, including 12 Democratic Primaries. Oliver E. Green has been registered to vote since 2009 and has voted in at least nine primary elections, records show, including nine Democratic Primaries.

The Illinois State Board of Elections data shows that there were five registered voters residing at 1414 E. 55th St. as of Oct. 10, 2020: Harriet E Eldridge, 96, Sanka Hayden, 45, Dorothy E. Green, 95, Oliver E. Green, 58, and Harriet Eldridge.

This story was found on BlockShopper.com.



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