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In the latest real estate updates from Shelter Island, significant transactions have taken place that reflect the ongoing activity in the local market. Notably, a property at 23 Osprey Road has been sold for $1,500,000. This transaction involved Anthony H. Palumbo as the referee and George Pfriender as the defendant, with the buyer being Hamptons Flips NY LLC.
Additionally, the estate of Norma Edwards completed a sale of a property located at 1 Smith Street for $700,000 to Gabrielle Mahlum. These transactions highlight the diverse range of buyers and sellers in the Shelter Island area, indicating a robust real estate market.
As the community continues to evolve, these sales contribute to the overall development and investment opportunities on the island. The real estate landscape remains dynamic, drawing interest from both local and outside investors eager to stake their claim in this picturesque locale.
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