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Real Estate Transactions, May 6 edition

by | May 6, 2024 | Featured: News, News


Real Estate Transactions

Following are all property sales in Hopkinton as recorded by the state and posted in the last week.

ADDRESS

SOLD

DATE

SELLER

BUYER

6 Kimball Road

$1,400,000

April 30

Jon Ippolito, Miranda Ippolito

Heather Bearfield

18 Forest Lane, Unit 31

$560,000

April 30

Barbara Klein Trust, Pennock Road Realty Trust

James Chojnowski, Michaela Chojnowski

35 Smith Road

$1,715,000

April 30

Idival Amaro, Idival DaSilva Jr.

Sumit Gaurav, Natasha Gaurav

44-46, 48-52 Main Street

$3,600,000

April 30

Hopkinton Drug Realty LLC

Main Street Crossing LLC

6 Cedar Street

$200,000

April 30

Katz Realty Trust, Dennis Katz Trust, Teresa Anthony Trust

Main Street Crossing LLC

63 Weston Lane

$699,000

April 30

Trails LLC

Gregory Board Trust, Melanie Board Trust

8 Queen Anne Road, 16/18 Old Farm Road

$3,795,000

April 30

Michael Egan Trust, Donna Egan Trust

Tamkin & Hochberg LLP Trust, 8 Queen Anne Road Realty Trust


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