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In the latest round of real estate transactions in the Aspinwall area, several notable properties changed hands. A significant sale was recorded at 401 Virginia Avenue, where Aspinwall Douglas Carhnel sold the property to Katie Pakler for an impressive $485,000. This transaction highlights the ongoing demand for residential properties in the region.
In Blawnox, Brandon Skonieczny sold a property located at 156 Second Street to Norman Skonieczny for $160,000. This sale reflects the diverse range of real estate activities taking place in the local market, catering to various buyers and investors.
Additionally, in Etna, Lawrence B Properties LLC completed a unique transaction at 34 Ganster Street, selling the property to South Side Passive LLC for a nominal fee of $1. This unusual sale, marked by state deed transfer stamps, raises questions about the motivations behind such transactions and suggests strategic investment moves within the area. The real estate landscape in these communities continues to evolve, attracting attention from both buyers and investors.
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