Real Estate Transactions – November 2024

December 6, 2024
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Date       Address           Seller                         Buyer                            Sale Amount  
10/31/202423 River Rock Way, Unit 43BJames Michael FairweatherKaitlin Fairweather Fryling$  500,000
11/7/20246 Cole RdAlexandria Carbunari, Romulus Carbunari Wendy V Israel$1,292,500
11/7/202496 Loker StVarious (Owen J Kellett 2006 Trust)Merideth S Weiner $1,300,000
11/8/202417 Algonquin PathPearl J  Heider, Thomas G Vinciulla Yuehe Ding, Yunguang Du $   645,000
11/13/202431 Cochituate RdLin Pei Hui TR, Large Ocean Realty TrustSick Puppy LLC$1,150,000
11/13/202414 Aqueduct RdCarrie L Scheer-Bourget Matthias Hofmann, Martha Jimenez $1,276,000
11/14/20246 Green Way, Unit 106Thomas Cribben Carrie L Scheer-Bourget $   500,000
11/15/20244 Bennett RdFaith C Stewart TR, Stewart Living TrustFaith C Stewart Trustee, Wayland Town$     77,000
11/15/202428 Woodland RdDennis J Wiles, Kimberly A Wiles Woodland Peak Development LLC$   490,000
11/19/20246 Carpenter Rd6 Carpenter Road LLCSandeep Kumar Gupta, Sheetal Gupta $2,150,000
11/26/202453 West Plain StCharles Z Situ, Dorinda Widjaja Zhilu Zhang, Shuhang Wang $1,405,000

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