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October 31-November 6, 2021: Midland home sales

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According to BlockShopper.com, the following residential sales were reported for the week of October 31-November 6, 2021. The median sale price was $373,000 and the median property tax bill was $1,568 for the previous twelve months.

3301 Muddy Creek Road
CABARRUS FARMS / BETHEL G$298,500
Property Tax (2019): $326.40
Effective Property Tax Rate: 0.11%
Buyer: Sfr Investments V Borrower 1 LLC
Seller: McGee Properties of North Carolina LLC


11587 Pioneer Mill Road
$396,000
Property Tax (2019): $1,912.65
Effective Property Tax Rate: 0.48%
Buyer: Flowe's Store Volunteer Fire Department Inc.
Seller: Harry E. and Lois Horne


4355 Creek Ave.
DOWNTOWN MIDLAND$200,000
Property Tax (2019): $1,107.84
Effective Property Tax Rate: 0.55%
Buyer: M. Kirk Hanson
Seller: Dawnya Tatiana Little, Elizabeth Ann and Roger Dale and Trivia S. Morgan and Edie E. and Jody Bart Tolson


11647 Tucker Field Road
TUCKERS CHASE$365,000
Property Tax (2019): $1,551.07
Effective Property Tax Rate: 0.42%
Buyer: Ptnrp McH Sfr Nc Owner 1 LP
Seller: Mark Stanton and Mary Jeane Kressler


15585 Gene Beaver Lane
BETHEL ELEMENTARY SCHOOL$373,000
Property Tax (2019): $1,567.86
Effective Property Tax Rate: 0.42%
Buyer: Alina and Sergey Pikulik
Seller: Jed S. and Krystle P. Herrin


755 Alvin Hough Road
ALVIN HOUGH$675,500
Property Tax (2019): $3,716.83
Effective Property Tax Rate: 0.55%
Buyer: Angie and David Gotta
Seller: Anne S. and Scottie E. Whitley


14825 Bethel Ave. Extension
CABARRUS FARMS$455,000
Property Tax (2019): $2,125.20
Effective Property Tax Rate: 0.47%
Buyer: Jennifer and Scott D. Taylor
Seller: Julia Marcum Norton and Walter L. Norton Jr.


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