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  • Tax assessed value
    $34,700

    830 Pine St, Danville, VA 24541

    4beds
    2,805sqft
    SingleFamily
    Built in 1890
    9,148 Square Feet Lot
    $-- Zestimate®
    $12/sqft
    $2,071 Estimated rent

    Home value

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    $2,071/mo

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    What's special

    This two-story frame dwelling, which originally included only five rooms, was conveyed in trust for Sallie E. Clark, also known as Sarah E. Clark, and her children on February 15, 1890, from the Estate of William S. Patton. Mr. Patton was a principal in the respected banking firm of Wm S. Patton, Sons & Co., established in 1865. . In 1915, the home was sold to two sisters, Mrs. Posey W. Ashworth and Florence M. Ramey, for $2,800. Mrs. Ramey was a grocer at the corner of Dame and Green streets. The 1925 City Directory lists the family business, Ramey & Ashworth, Inc., as dealing in real estate, rentals, loans, and general insurance at its office in the Dudley Building. . In 1928, the home was sold for $5,500 to Elsie G. Anglin, who resided there with her husband, William B. Anglin. Mr. Anglin was employed as a mechanic at the city’s Light & Power Station. In 1930, he became the Chief Engineer of the City Electric Plant. Mrs. Anglin, who was widowed in 1943, lived in the Pine Street home until she moved to 133 Holbrook Avenue. Purchased by E.C. Gerringer as a rental property in 1972, the first tenants were Robert Conington and Alex Crawley. The home was also used an Averett College fraternity house in 1986, until it was purchased by the William Wellbank and C.B. Maddox at auction in 1988. . Determined to purchase and restore, Mr. Wellbank and Mr. Maddox finalized the transaction with a bank credit card because no lender would assume the risk of financing even at the sales price of $2,700. Their first effort to stabilize the structure was to raise the right back corner of the stairwell eighteen inches from settling due to a leaking roof. Wellbank and Maddox sold the home to Thomas James Peverill in 2003, but again gained ownership in 2014. The property became part of the land bank shortly thereafter. . Now available as a fixer-upper with an architectural review already completed. Rehab and occupancy covenants required. Brokers protected.

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    Facts & features

    Interior

    Bedrooms & bathrooms
    • Bedrooms: 4
    • Bathrooms: 2
    • Full bathrooms: 2
    Features
    • Flooring: Hardwood
    • Has fireplace: No
    Interior area
    • Total interior livable area: 2,805 sqft

    Property

    Parking
    • Parking features: Off-street, On-street
    Features
    • Exterior features: Wood
    Lot
    • Size: 9,148 sqft
    Details
    • Parcel number: 20199

    Construction

    Type & style
    • Home type: SingleFamily
    Materials
    • Roof: Metal
    Condition
    • Year built: 1890

    Community & neighborhood

    Location
    • Region: Danville

    Price history

    DateEventPrice
    7/26/2022Sold$40,000+138.1%$14/sqft
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    5/26/2022Sold$16,800-44%$6/sqft
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    3/24/2021Listing removed--
    Source: Owner Report a problem
    6/27/2019Sold$30,000-28.7%$11/sqft
    Source: Public Record Report a problem
    7/16/2018Listing removed$42,075$15/sqft
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    4/17/2018Listed for sale$42,075+20.2%$15/sqft
    Source: Owner Report a problem
    10/22/2014Sold$35,000-14.2%$12/sqft
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    7/1/2014Sold$40,794-34.7%$15/sqft
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    5/22/2009Listing removed$62,500$22/sqft
    Source: ERA #39845 Report a problem
    7/23/2008Listed for sale$62,500$22/sqft
    Source: ERA #39845 Report a problem

    Public tax history

    YearProperty taxesTax assessment
    2025$288 0%$34,700
    2024$288 -2%$34,700 -0.9%
    2023$294 $35,000
    2022-- $35,000 -4.4%
    2021$307 $36,600
    2020$307 +1.9%$36,600 +1.9%
    2019$302 -6.2%$35,900 -10.7%
    2018$322 -10.3%$40,200 -10.3%
    2017$358 +9.6%$44,800
    2016$327 -10.4%$44,800 -10.4%
    2015$365 $50,000
    2014$365 -0.4%$50,000
    2013$366 --
    2012$366 -1.8%--
    2011$373 --
    2009-- --
    2007$330 +0%--
    2006$330 +45.4%--
    2005$227 --
    2004$227 --

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    Neighborhood: 24541

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