December 11, 2025 - 21:02

On December 12, 2025, several notable real estate transactions took place in Athol, reflecting a vibrant local market. Justin Kittle and Kimberly Leopold completed the sale of their property located at 22 Charles Place to Quinn Lambert and Sara A. Lambert for a total of $339,000. This transaction highlights the ongoing demand for residential properties in the area.
In another significant deal, Martha A. Patterson sold her property at 262 Harugari Street to Make Investments Great Again LLC for $30,000. This sale indicates a potential interest in investment opportunities within the community.
Additionally, M Jemms 493 Main St LLC transferred ownership of the property at 493 Main Street to McNally Ventures LLC for $165,000. This transaction underscores the continued interest in commercial real estate in Athol, as investors seek to capitalize on the town's growth and development potential.
These transactions illustrate a dynamic real estate landscape, with a mix of residential and commercial activity shaping the local economy.
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