May 13, 2025 - 07:26

A series of significant real estate transactions took place between April 28 and May 2, showcasing a vibrant market in the area. Notably, a prominent property at 98 Mill Street was sold for an impressive $2,900,000. The sellers, Michael O’Connell and Shelley & Marie Mahood, transferred ownership to buyers William Stroud and Robert Brown, marking a notable transaction in the luxury segment of the market.
In another substantial deal, the waterfront property at 7 Coddington Wharf changed hands for $1,600,000. The sellers, Matthew and Kristin Doherty, sold the property to Joseph and Tatiana Crosby, further illustrating the demand for desirable waterfront locations.
Additionally, 20 Anchor Way was part of the transactions during this period, although specific details regarding the sale price and parties involved were not disclosed. These transactions reflect a dynamic real estate environment, with buyers actively seeking prime properties in the region.
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