Chauncey Overview

2 foreclosures

$65,000 (Estimated Value)

May Ave

Chauncey, OH,45719

Notice of Foreclosure Sale (Auction)

0 Bed | 0 Bath | 0 sq/ft

$65,000 (Estimated Value)

May Ave

Chauncey, OH,45719

Notice of Foreclosure Sale (Auction)

3 Bed | 1 Bath | 1256 sq/ft

Population: 1,071

Crime Index: 40.29

A-

Unemployment: 8.1%

Household Median Income $31,000

Air Pollution Index:

Max July Temp: 85.6°F Min Jan Temp: 17.7°F

175 days with sunshine

Tornado Risk

b+

Earthquake Risk

Earthquake Probability

Magnitude
Probability
5.0
0.586%
6.0
0.122%
7.0
0.014%
8.0
0.000%
9.0
0.000%

Largest Nearby Earthquakes

Date
Distance
Magnitude
10/20/1974
35.47
3.4
5/28/1988
36.65
3.4
2/16/1975
28.90
3.3
4/24/2009
41.56
3.3
8/31/2011
35.88
3.1

Gov: John Kasich

0 Polluters

Area Average Property Tax: 1.25%

0 Former Drug Labs

UV Index Grade

1 Police Stations

Police Station

Address

44 Converse St, Chauncey, OH

1 Fire Stations

Fire Station

Address

40 Converse ST, Chauncey, OH

0 Hospital

0 Airports

0 Nursing Homes

Bachelor's Degree or Higher: 6.70%

0 Colleges Universities

0 FCC Towers

1 Libraries

Name

Address

29 Converse St. Chauncey, OH

0 Cemeteries

2 Grocery Stores

Name

Address

Cee Dee Handy Mart
32 Converse St, Chauncey, OH
Chauncey Food Mart #233
5 CONVERSE ST, CHAUNCEY, OH

0 Brownfields

Radon Level: Moderate

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