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Recent real estate transactions in the area have showcased a mix of residential and commercial properties, reflecting ongoing interest in the local market. A notable transaction involved the estate of Blair McBride, which sold a property at 2835 Harbor Lane in Cutchogue for $950,000 to 275 Oak LLC. This sale highlights the continued appeal of waterfront properties in the region.
On Fishers Island, the Union Free School District No. 4 completed a significant sale to Ferry View LLC for $2,201,000, involving a parcel on Reservoir Road. This transaction underscores the demand for real estate in this unique and sought-after location.
In Mattituck, additional transactions have contributed to a vibrant real estate landscape, although specific details were not disclosed. The ongoing activity in these areas suggests a robust market, with buyers actively seeking opportunities in both residential and commercial sectors. As the year progresses, it will be interesting to see how these trends develop and what new listings emerge.
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