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Recent Real Estate Deals from October 13 to October 17

October 28, 2025 - 02:57

Recent Real Estate Deals from October 13 to October 17

A series of notable real estate transactions took place between October 13 and October 17, showcasing the dynamic property market. One significant sale involved the property at 501 Spring Street, which changed hands for $1,800,000. The seller, Newport Spring, LLC, transferred ownership to 501 Spring Street, LLC, marking a substantial investment in the area.

In another transaction, the property located at 26 Pearl Street was sold for $702,000. The seller, Emily Collins, finalized the sale to buyers Paul and Anne Bolles-Beaven, indicating continued interest in residential properties within the community.

Additionally, 14 Dexter Street was sold by John and Janice Shea, although the details of the transaction were not disclosed. These transactions reflect ongoing activity in the real estate market, with buyers actively seeking opportunities in various neighborhoods. As the market evolves, these sales highlight the changing landscape of property ownership and investment in the region.


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