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HomeMy WebLinkAbout02-27-79 Inventory of the real and personal estate of DORIS JANE GOTTSHALL deceased. REAL PROPERTY Lots Nos. 56 and 57 on a Plan of Camp Hill Estates" being known as 225 Nor 21st Street" Camp Hill" Pennsylvania" 17011" bounded and described as follows: BEGINNING at a point on the eastern side of North 21st Street" which point is S. 2 degrees 14' E." sixty and fifty hundredths (60.'50) feet from Clarendon Street" at the northwest corner of Lot No. 57; thence N. 87 degrees 46' E." one hundred and ninety-nine hundredths (100.'99) feet to a point on the division line between Lots Nos. 57 and 58; thence S. 2 degrees 14' E." sixty (60) feet to a point on the division line between Lots Nos. 56 and 55; thence S. 87 degrees 46' W." one-hundred and ninety-nine hundredths (100.'99) feet to a point on the east- ern side of North 21st Street; thence N. 2 degrees 14' W." sixty (60) feet" to a point" the place of BEGINNING. BEING the same premises which Russell F. qo ttsh all" Sr. and Beatrice V. Gottshall. his wife" by their deed dated July 27" 1954 and recorded on July 30. 1954 in the Recorder of Deed's Office of CumberlG!l1d County" Carlisle" Pennsyl- vania" in Deed Book X" Volume 15" Page 79. gr~ted and conveyed to Doris Jane Gottshall. single." One (1) story aluminum dwelling. (See attached Real Estate Appraisal from D 'Angelo Real Estate) TANGIBLE PERSONAL PROPERTY 1. Wearing Apparel 2. Jewelry 3." Hous ehold Goods 4. Hous ehold Furnishings INTANGIBLE PERSONAL PROPERTY Paychecks: No. 71596; County of Dauphin; No. 24 (net) $260.48 No. 72987; County of Dauphin; No. 25 (net) $185. 83 (Both deposited into checking account. Item~$) 5. Checking Account at Cumberland County National Bank. No. 331-160-2; Balance at Date of Death $1" 158. 71 Total (See attached letter and statement of account from Cumberland County National Bank" N.A." paychecks were deposited into this account after death. However" there were two (2) checks" No. 1079 - $20.00 and No. 1080 - $10.00" both attached" which were paid after decedents death" for close out balance of $1" 575. 02) 6. Check No. 74388; County of Dauphin; No.' 26; sick and vacation pay (net) 7. Social Security lump sum benefit (tax exempt) $255.00 8. Dauphin County employees retirement fund death benefit - $45" 149.80 (tax exempt" Act of August 31" 1971" p. L. 408" No. 96" ~27" 16 P. S. 11677) I I $45" 00 00 200~ 00 50 00 75 00 425 00 1" 575 02 3" 002 56 COMMONWEALTH OF PENNSYLVANIA COUNTY OF CUMBERLAND l J 55: Richard L. Gottshall being duly sworn according to law, deposes and says that he the Administrator of the Estate of DORIS JANE GOTTSHALL Boro of Camp Hill . late of -----~---- ----- -- -- --- -------~---- , Cumberland County, Pa., deceased and that the within is an inventory made by Richard L. GottshalL _, the said Administrator of the entire estate of said decedent, consisting of all the personal propdrty and real estate, except real estate outside the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, and that the figures opposite each item of the Inventory represent it's fair value as of the date of decedent's death. February 26, 19 79 >>ZIIItJl{/// ~r - Administrator Sworn and subscribed before me, a./!~~- :7' 4M~ 225 North 21st Street NOTARY PUBLIC il~v (0 -- mmlSSlon Expires Augu I 5 HotrrUburg. PA s . . 1980 -Dauphin Cotmtr- Camp Hill, PA 17011 Address Date of Death __ 6 December Month 1978 Day Year INSTRUCTIONS I. An inventory must be filed within three months after appointment of personal representative. 2: A supplement inventory must be filed within thirty days of discovery of additional assets. 3. Additional sheets may be attached as to personalty or realty 4. See Article IV, Fiduciaries Act of 1949. ...:l ...:l <t: ::r:: ~ >- UJ. .r-! ""0 ~ ::r:: CD I- W '" ~ ~ I- ~ III W < CII Q. 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NA,NCE'~,::,.',::,',: '.,,$rA~TEt1ENT PERIOD NO, .. AM,OUNT NO .... >AMOU, tn"';:CHA~GES .~:~'::~'<";F..SO~12/Cb/78 Z ~", ,,446.31 ;3 :"1,005.02" . 0.00 --.""''::'.:'TO QlICS/7Q -------_.~---~--._----------'~------------_.--------_.------------------------... CHE:CKS, CHECKS, CHECKS CHECKS OEPOSl T S: . 10.00 . 20.00 " .., ..".J{:' ::;::: 21;)t'). 48 - ::. ,185, e 3 . ,;.j \"......, , ,,-"'v#' _,~_., '_ 12/08 12/14 l~~~g :1',575.02: -.---...-------------------------------------------------------.- ,-,.,~/1 j '^'. .'--"....... - ~ ~, Ly~'.' .:.. c, <:... '::: ,."~ r ,-' ~~ ---', "' ~..._~ ,- ,." '" ,'..,'...., ',-,,',- :; ::-1, C:C,t ,,:C C~'i:r-; CCr<3 c:' ~3 CC~:~ .._ PLEASE EXAMINE AT ONCE. IF NO ERROR IS REPORTED WITHIN 10 DAYS THIS STATEMENT WILL BE CONSIDERED CORRECT. IMPORTANT TAX INFORMATION AND ACCOUNT CODES APPEAR ON BACK OF STATEMENT. ,/~'-\ '. "-' 1 ( CCNB MAIN OFFICE 331 BRIDGE STREET NEW CUMBERLAND, PENNSYLVANIA 17070 (7171 n4-7000 CCNB BANK. NA. January 2, 1979 Shaffer, Calkins & Balaban 223 North Front St. P.O. Box 1188 Harrisburg, PA. 17108 ATTN: William R. Balaban Dear Atty. Balaban: Reference to your letter of December 27, 1978, concerning the checking account of Doris Jane Gottshall, account number 331-160-2. The balance as of December 6, 1978 (date of death) was $1,158.71. The balance as of December 22, 1978 (closed date) was $1,575.02. If y.ou have any questions, please contact us. Very truly yours, D.E. Machemer, Manager Bookkeeping Department DEM: s d APPRAISAL SINGLE FAMILY RESIDENCE ESTATE OF DORIS JANE GOTTSHALL, DECEASED 225 North 21st Street Camp Hill, Pennsylvania BY THOMAS J. DIANGELO DATE OF VALUE DECEMBER 27, 1978 DATE OF REPORT JANUARY 15, 1979 APPRAISAL Property of Doris Jane Gottshall, Deceased Camp Hill, Cumberland County, Pennsylvania 225 N. 21st Street, Camp Hill, Pennsylvania PURPOSE The purpose of the appraisal is to indicate in the appraiser's opinion, the fair market value as of December 27, 1978. Market value hereinafter used shall have the following meaning: The highest price in terms of dollars which a property will bring in a competitive and open market under all conditions requesite to a fair sale, the buyer and seller, each acting prudently, knowledgeably and assuming the price is not affected by undue stimulus. Value is predicated on the fact that the estate appraised is the unencumbered fee simple estate. December 27, 1978 was the date of the last inspection of the property. NEIGHBORHOOD The property is located on the East side of North 21st Street, midway between its inter- section as Market Street and Routes 11 & 15 of Camp Hill, Cumberland County, Pennsylvania. Camp Hill is residential community of approxi- mately 10,000 residents with an average in- come above $15,000.00. It is located two miles west of the Susquehanna River. There is some light industry in the borough, it has been landscaped to fit into the overall residential scheme. Camp Hill is governed by seven councilmen and a mayor with an appoint- ed borough manager. Trash collections and sewage treatment are utulities handled by the borough. Camp Hill has a paid police de- partment and a volunteer fire and ambulance service. -1- L~D The Camp Hill Shopping Center and its retail section of Market Street provides residents with good consumer service. Both are with- in walking distance to the subject property. Camp Hill School District is made up of four Elementary Schools, a Junior High and Senior High School. 89% of the school board's funding come from local sources. The Common- wealth provides 10% while the Federal Govern- ment provides 1%. Churches and religious activity is good. The area consists of 75% owner occupied single family residents, 15% apartments, 10% office and retail, having a price range from $32,000.00 to $70,000.00 with a pre- dominant value at $40,000.00. This area 'was built approximately 25 years ago with the effective age around 15 years. Physical condition is good and pride in ownership is highly evident. There is a steady demand for housing in this area with relatively no vacant ground available. It is the appraisers opinion that this particu- lar area rates only fair. However, the overall residential characteristics of Camp Hill will carry even the poorest area along on its steady rise in property value. The property is bounded and described in the appended legal description. It consists of a rectangular plot fronting 60 feet along the western side of North 21st Street and extending in a even width to a depth of 100.99 feet to its rear yard. It contains approximately 6000 square feet, is about 6 feet above the grade of North 21st Street, and is well drained. -2- North 21st Street is paved, state maintained road, with two-way vehicular traffic. It is the main North-South artery between Market Street and U. S. Route 11 and 15 (also known as Camp Hill By-Pass). It is improved with public water, public sanitary and storm sewers, gas and electric. There is also municipal street lights. The site is well landscaped and completely planted. It is typical in every way with adjacent property in size, condition and overall marketability. UTILITIES All utilities of the borough water, sewer, gas, electric are available to the property. ZONING The area is zoned residential which allows for single family residence, multiple family dwelling not to exceed six units and pro- ressional occupations. TAXES AND ASSESSED VALUATION The property is assessed for tax purposes at $6,540.00 with county and borough tax in the amount of $209.28 and school tax in the amount of $4l8~56. IMPROVEMENTS The property -is improved *ith a one story frame dwelling containing approximately 1,39i square feet, having a full basement, asphalt single roof, aluminum gutters, down- spouts, and aluminum storm windows. There ,is a front stoup, a concrete patio in the rear and a small storage shed at the rear of the plot. The remaining area is planted with shrubs and is completely seeded. -3- The full basement has a concrete floor with a block foundation wall. It contains gas hot water heater, copper plumbing, IOO-amp electri- cal system, and oil fired furnace. There is a ISx2S Recreation room with finished hard- wood floors, tile ceiling, paneled walls. The remaining area is for storage and workshop. The first floor contains a SxS entrance foyer, ISxl8 Living Room, IOxl2 Dining Room and a l2x9 Kitchen with built in wood cabinets, range/oven, exhaust fan, dishwasher, and a freestanding refiigator. There are three Bedrooms, 12x12, 9x1S, 12xlS with adequate closets. The bath has modern cast iron fixtures, and tile floor and ceramic wains- coting is located off the centerhall. The floors are hardwood covered with w/w car- peting, with walls and ceiling covered with drywall and some paneling to accent certain walls. At the rear of the structure off the kitchen and three steps below the grade of the first floor is professionaly designed family room. It contains 286 square feet, has glass dis- play walls, and tile floor and is heated with a built-in brick fireplace. The overall structure appears to be well maintained with little physical obsolescence. Another bath would cure the funtional obsoles- cent. The quality of workmanship and materials is good. HIGHEST AND BEST USE In your appraiser's opinion the building is being used at its highest and best use, single family residence. VALUATION In attempting to arrive at an indication of fair market value, three approaches to value were considered, the Cost Approach, Market Approach and Income Approach. -4- ~ Under the Cost Approach, it was felt to have a value of $46,012.00, of which $9.000.00 was allocated for land and $37,012.00 was allocated to the depreciated value of the improvements. The Income Approach reveals a net inome of $3,900.00 and when capitalized with a 10% interest reate, the subject property provided a value of $39.000.00. In the Market Approach, 3 Comparable Sales were used and when adjusted, the subject property provided an indication of value of $44,000.00. In Correlating the value it is felt that the Cost Approach provided the upper limit of value while the Income Approach, because of its highest and best use, was owner occupied not investment, proved the lower limits. It is the appraisers opinion that the Market Approach carries the most reliable indicators. Reconciling the three Approaches, it is the appraiser's opinion that the Fair Market Value as of December 27, 1978 was $45,000.00. -5- COMPARABLE PROPERTY 1. 398 North 19th Street, Camp Hill, Pennsylvania Plot 97x80, improved with a Brick 1 story, 6 rooms, l~ baths, Lower Level Family Room. Sold May 8, 1978. $42,000.00 Conventional. 2. 2197 Yale Avenue, Camp Hill, Pennsylvania- Plot 85x135 improved with a 1 Story Brick, 7 rooms, l~ Baths, Garage, no Family Room. Sold March 1978. $43,000.00 Conventional. 3. 1914 Logan Street, Camp Hill, Pennsylvania- Plot 85x130, improved with Brick 1 Story, 7 rooms, 2 baths Lower Level, Fireplace. Sold November, 1978. $48,000.00 Conven- tional. LEGAL DISCRIPTION Beginning at a point on the eastern side of North 21st Street, which point is S 2 l4'E, sixty and five-hundredths (60.50) feet from Clarendon Street, at the Northwest corner of Lot No. 57; thence N 87 46'E, one hundred and ninety-nine hundredths (100.99) feet to a point on the division line between lots Nos. 57 and 58; thence S2 14' E, sixty (60) feet to a point on the division line between Lots Nos. 56 and 55; thence S87. 46'W, one-hundred and ninety-nine hundredths (100.99) feet to a po~nt on the eastern side of North 21st Street; thence N2 l4'W sixty (60) feet, to a point, the place of BEGINNING. Form RC C .10 ~-C) / _-', /,'" e;- ._ /; "'L~: (~I/ /'...../ - (.."_/ V / DEDUCTIONS ALLOWED IN OF Cumberland COUNTY STATEMENT OF DEBTS AND DEDUCTIONS THE SUM OF ............ $ 5 OfL~ to ..............-....."....:r~..... -,~ ..ul~(l?P ... OFFICE OF THE REGISTER OF WILLS :.-?-~ C? AND AGENT OF THE COMMONWEALTH ~/l 'd:0? //' DATE OF FILING APPRAISEMENT fi. 1'dj/1 q I q '7 0, DATE OF' DEATH December 6. 1978 \ c- OATE NO. 0,- NAM&: OF PAYEE REMARKS AMOUNT VOUCHEft 12 22 1 Hell 'relerhone hill OJ! 12 22 2 PA Department of Revenue delinquent income tax ~ .99 12 26 3 Co-op Agency. Inc. administrators bond premium 3( .00 12 29 4 Kellv Comnanv nil hill 7f SO 1 5 5 UGI. Corporation gas bill 25 97 1 15 6 Myers -Hall Funeral Home~ Inc funeral exoens es 1. 88~ 85 1 24 7 Michael C. D'Angelo real estate survev 10C .00 1 24 8 Richard L. Gottshall reimbursement for filinO' C'nl'":tl'": letters. short certificates re- nunciation and bond 4f .00 1 24 9 Cumberland Law Journal publication costs H 00 , 10C 1 24 10 Thomas D' Ane'elo real estate annraisal 00 2 1 11 Pallas Publishing Company publication costs IE .75 2 1 12 Richard L. Gottshall reimbursement for Notarv H'PPI'": :3 00 2 26 13 Internal Revenue Service income taxes 1978 154 92 2 26 14 R . t f W'll Cumberland filing: inheritance tax forms & eglS er 0 1 S r debts & deductions~ inventory~ releases 11 00 2 26 15 William R. Balaban~ Esquire Attorney Fee 2~ 513 88 16 Richard L. Gottshall reimbursement for miscella- neous cos ts 50 00 - 17 Richard L. Gottshall administrator 's fee - waived "'0- TOTAL $5 ~ 045 80 ESTATE OF Doris Jane Gottshall LATE OF Boro of Camp Hill COMMONWEALTH OF PENNSYLVANIA } Dauphin .&: COUNTY OF _ Richard L. Gottshall I. HEREBY CERTIFY. THAT. TO THE BEaT OF MY KNOWLEDGE AND BELIEF, THE FOREGOING IS A .Ju..&..T AI\lD Tq.U E sr~E"'Ij:N1 OilDEBT8. lJOrlS .J ane uOttS a ADMINISTRATION SUBMITTED TO THE ESTATE OF INHERITANCE TAX PURPOSES. d.b r~ SWORN AND SUBSCRIBED BEFORE ME THIS DAY OF Februar2 18 79 cf... f; ~~~~~ , < "res A._.st 5, 1980 My CommisSion .Xpl _'Ow Deuphin COIII1tt' "'rilbwQ. PA (L.5.) SHArFER. CALKINS & BALABAN 223 N. 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