Following are all property sales in Hopkinton as recorded by the state and posted in the last week. | ||||
ADDRESS | SOLD | DATE | SELLER | BUYER |
19 Crispwater Way, Unit 178 | $884,009.93 | Dec. 16 | Atul Dubal, Amruta Dubal | Opendoor Property LLC |
135 Fruit Street | $1,050,000 | Dec. 16 | Scott Bateman, Ann Salerno | Patrick Gallagher, Tricia Gallagher |
28 Lakeshore Drive | $275,000 | Dec. 16 | Tara Rendon | Alan Connell, Krisanne Connell |
2 Fitch Avenue | $2,536,404 | Dec. 16 | Toll Northeast V Corp | Christopher Dixon, Yuliana Dixon |
37 Grove Street | $380,000 | Dec. 19 | Susan Villar Trust, Susan Mackenzie Trust, Viola Mackenzie Family Trust of 1999 | JKJ Grove Four LLC |
Real Estate Transactions, Dec. 21 edition
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