Real Estate Transactions – April & May 2025

June 8, 2025
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DATEADDRESS
SELLER
BUYERSALE AMOUNT
4/9/202592 Lincoln RdJoseph Gerald Doody & Margaret R. DoodyMatthew Doody$1,675,000
4/17/202515 Marshall TerCarl Rosow Family Trust et al.Catherine Duley Leyden & Peter Leyden IV$1,560,000
4/17/2025146 Pelham Island RdEdward Houser Jr, Living Trust (Edward B. Houser Jr., trustee)William Thomas Benway & Kelsey Stanvick$1,250,000
4/24/202530 Pilgrim PathShari D. Kaplan, Shari K. Schultz & Ross B. SchultzJulia Sorcinelli & Ilyas Khawaja$1,130,000
4/24/202519 Green Way, Unit 10Jon C. Cowenn & Ann Kristin H. CowenDomenic Delfavero & Courtney Delfavero$1,630,000
4/28/2025142 Plain RdSheppard J. Barnett Revocable Trust & Joanne B. Barnett Revocable TrustMark David Barilla & Brian Charles Thomas$881,000
4/28/2025262 Cochituate RdSalos Living Trust (Kathryn Salos, Tiffany Buker & Nicholas H. Beale, trustees)Jack Staiti$896,700
4/29/202523 Hearthstone CirIrene M. Ravanis Irrevocable Trust (Steven L. Ravanis, trusee)Steven Louis Ravanis II & Maria Kisel Diana$660,000
4/30/202521 Charena RdKnotwood LLCZhou Kun & Sui Lufei$1,175,000
4/30/2025125 W Plain StIrene McDaniel Irrevocable Trust et al.Morrell Construction Co. Inc.$650,000
4/30/202516 Davelin RdIvybrook Inc.Marisa E. Cameron & Matthew M. Gigliotti$1,745,000
5/1/2025504 Dahlia Dr, Unit 5042015 C. Edward Rowe Trust, 2015 Elizabeth W Rowe Trust et al.Horace A. Scherer & Kathleen A. Scherer$1,200,000
5/8/20258 Waybridge LnManu P. Daftar & Beverly E. GeeDods Trust (Silby Alappatt & Deepa Alappatt, trustees) $2,210,000
5/9/202561 Cochituate RdRanaghan Family Trust et al.Hailey Fuqua & Patrick Davis$860,000
5/12/202515 Richard RdMargarita M. CardenasJill Pandiscio$812,000
5/15/202510 Hastings Way, Unit 9CGordon Massey & Karen MasseyClare O’Connor$1,350,000
5/16/202523 Lake RdKS Trust (Kelley Seelagy, trustee)David D. Grimes & Maureen L. Kellett$795,000

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