January 21, 2025 - 03:19

In a series of notable real estate transactions from January 6 to January 10, several properties changed hands, reflecting a dynamic market. One of the most significant sales was the transaction of 0 Ridge Road, which was sold for an impressive $36 million. The property was transferred from John Manice & Amelia Manice-Berkowitz GST Trusts, Robert Manice, and Sandpiper, LLC to Portrush LLC, highlighting the ongoing demand for high-value real estate.
Another noteworthy transaction involved 21 Catherine Street, which saw a sale price of $3.775 million. This property was purchased by David and Jessica Smith from Cody’s Investments, LLC, further illustrating the robust activity in the residential sector. These transactions are indicative of the current trends in the real estate market, where both luxury and mid-range properties are attracting significant interest from buyers. As the market continues to evolve, these sales may set the tone for future transactions in the coming months.
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