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Parcel ID: 0502444054
Address: 142-162 CHARLES ST # PS2-46 BOSTON MA 02114
Property Type: Condo Parking
Classification Code: 0108 (Residential Property / CONDO PARKING (RES))
Lot Size: 137 sq ft
Living Area: 0 sq ft
Year Built: -
Owner on Monday, January 1, 2024: PARKER DAVID
Owner's Mailing Address: 10 OTIS PLACE, 4B C/O DAVID PARKER BOSTON MA 02108
Residential Exemption: No
Personal Exemption: No


Value/Tax
Assessment as of Sunday, January 1, 2023, statutory lien date.

FY2024 Building value:

$300,000.00
FY2024 Land Value: $0.00
FY2024 Total Assessed Value: $300,000.00

FY2024 Tax Rates (per thousand):
    - Residential: $10.90
    - Commercial: $25.27

FY2025 Preliminary Tax (Q1 + Q2):
    Estimated Tax: $1,635.00
    Community Preservation: $10.90
    Total, First Half: $1,645.90


Abatements/Exemptions

Applications for Abatements for FY2025 will become available for download on Wednesday, January 1, 2025

This type of parcel is not eligible for a residential or personal exemption.


Current Owner/s
PARKER DAVID
TIAMPO JANET

Owner information may not reflect any changes submitted to City of Boston Assessing after October 25, 2024. Authoritative ownership information is held by the Registry of Deeds.


Value History
Fiscal Year Property Type Assessed Value *
2024 Condo Parking $300,000.00
2023 Condo Parking $300,000.00
2022 Condo Parking $300,000.00
2021 Condo Parking $300,000.00
2020 Condo Parking $71,000.00

* Actual Billed Assessments

View Quarterly Tax Bill and Payment Information for this parcel for FY2024 and FY2025.

View approved building permits associated with this parcel.

Questions? For CURRENT fiscal year tax bill Questions, contact the Taxpayer Referral & Assistance Center. For PRIOR fiscal year tax payments, interest charges, fees, etc. contact the Collector's office at 617-635-4131.

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