March 18, 2025 - 05:34

In a series of notable real estate transactions between March 3 and March 7, two significant properties changed hands in the local market. One of the prominent sales involved a charming residence located at 22 Rhode Island Avenue. This property was sold by Lisa Flynn to new owners Luke Orchardo and Katelyn Szura for an impressive sum of $1,350,000. The transaction highlights the ongoing demand for residential properties in desirable neighborhoods.
Another noteworthy sale took place at 47 Harrison Avenue, where the property was sold by George and Judith Bowley, Trustees of the Bowley Family Trust. The new owners, Craig and Laurie Dupuis, acquired the home for $1,050,000. This transaction underscores the vibrant activity in the real estate market, reflecting both the value of the properties and the interest from prospective buyers.
These recent transactions illustrate the dynamic nature of the real estate landscape, as buyers continue to seek out prime locations and quality homes.
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