338 NEW BOSTON ROAD
Owner Information
334 NEW BOSTON ROAD
STURBRIDGE, MA 01566
Property Details
338 NEW BOSTON ROAD is classified as a All Land designated under Chapter 61 (classified as Open Space) (Vacant land).
338 NEW BOSTON ROAD is valued at 7127. The land is valued at 3127 and the structures are valued at 0. There is an additional valuation of 4000 on this property.
The most recent deed for 338 NEW BOSTON ROAD is recorded at the local registrar in Book 59451, Page 219. 338 NEW BOSTON ROAD was last sold on 2018-09-25 for 100.
Assessment data from fiscal year 2021.
Flood Data
According to the FEMA National Flood Hazard Layer, this property does not appear to be in a flood zone. It may also be in an area not yet reviewed. Nonetheless, confirm this information prior to taking any action.
To view the flood hazards around this property, create a FEMA "Firmette" Map of the area around 338 NEW BOSTON ROAD.
Broadband Internet Providers
Provider | Type | Bandwidth (mbps) | |
---|---|---|---|
GCI Communication Corp. | Satellite | 0 | 0 |
Crown Castle Fiber | Fiber | 0 | 0 |
Viasat Inc | Satellite | 100 | 3 |
VSAT Systems, LLC. | Satellite | 2 | 1 |
Verizon New England Inc. | DSL | 5 | 0 |
Charter Communications Inc | Cable | 940 | 35 |
T-Mobile | Fixed Wireless | 25 | 3 |
HughesNet | Satellite | 25 | 3 |
Broadband service provider data from December 2020.
Adjacent Properties
- 324 NEW BOSTON ROAD
Mobile Home (includes mobile home park land) - 235 WALKER ROAD
Single Family Residential - 239 WALKER ROAD
Single Family Residential - 330B NEW BOSTON ROAD
Undevelopable Residential Land - 330 NEW BOSTON ROAD
Single Family Residential - 332 NEW BOSTON ROAD
Multiple Houses on one parcel - 334 NEW BOSTON ROAD
Single Family Residential - 344 NEW BOSTON ROAD
Single Family Residential - 340 NEW BOSTON ROAD
Single Family Residential - 249 WALKER ROAD
Single Family Residential - 241 WALKER ROAD
Single Family Residential - 245 WALKER ROAD
Single Family Residential - 159 WALKER POND ROAD
Dept. of Conservation and Recreation (DCR), Division of State Parks and Recreation