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Real Estate Transactions, Nov. 18 edition

by | Nov 18, 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

27 Sanctuary Lane, Unit 7

$252,118

Nov. 12

Cynthia Gard, Ralph Given

Carol Duffy, Kevin Duffy

219 Winter Street

$1,135,000

Nov. 13

Warren Fowler

Yomi Fashola

7 Spring Lane

$775,000

Nov. 13

Alizah Haidri, Amman Haidri

Hyoukbum Kwon, Hyunsook Kim

5 South Barn Road

$1,560,000

Nov. 14

Domenick Italiano Jr., Domenica Italiano

Patrick Fitzgerald, Brooke Littleton-Fitzgerald

6 McGill Court, Unit 47

$732,000

Nov. 14

Joseph Buscone, Faith Buscone

Kenneth Mahtesian, Amy Mahtesian

39 Sanctuary Lane, Unit 39

$710,000

Nov. 15

Frohbieter Family Irrevocable Trust

Shawn Ryan

0 Chestnut Street

$1,200,000

Nov. 15

Michael Umina Trust, Equestrian Realty Trust

24 Chestnut Street Hopkinton LLC

24 Chestnut Street

$500,000

Nov. 15

Michael Umina, Diane Umina

24 Chestnut Street Hopkinton LLLC

216 Pond Street

$1,050,000

Nov. 15

Robert O'Connell Jr., Mary O'Connell

Gregory Taylor, Samantha Yonika

193 Hayden Rowe Street

$499,000

Nov. 18

Tyler Phelan

David Troupes, Anne-Marie Troupes

10 Commonwealth Avenue

$891,000

Nov. 18

Micheal Boelsen, Patricia Boelsen

Tyler Phelan

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