April 23, 2025 - 05:49

In a series of notable real estate transactions from April 7 to April 11, several properties changed hands, showcasing the dynamic nature of the local market. One significant sale involved 58 Washington St. Unit 3, which was sold by Muriel Quinn, Trustee of the Muriel Quinn Trust, to Tracy and John Shea for an impressive $1,025,000. This transaction highlights the ongoing demand for desirable properties in the area.
Additionally, 5 Byrnes St. was sold by Suzanne Sapia and Robert Sabo to Thomas and Ana Hourigan, further emphasizing the active real estate landscape. These transactions reflect a growing interest in the region, as buyers continue to seek out homes that meet their needs and preferences.
As the market evolves, it will be interesting to see how these recent sales impact future real estate trends in the community. The activity from this week serves as a reminder of the vibrant nature of property transactions in the area.
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