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Houses Sold: Six Under $300,000

Houses sold in June from $209,000 to $285,000

 

 

25 Indian Hill, sold by Flagpole Holdings, LLC sold to Cliffway LLc, Fairfield, for $209,350 on June 29, 2012.  4 Bedrooms, 2.5 baths, one acre, built in 1969

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10 Bayberry Drive sold by Matthew Alpert to Steven Rosenbush/Jennifer Weller for $229,000 on June 12, 2012.   Newly remodeled, 3 bedrooms, 1 bath, one acre, built 1962

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33 Taunton Ridge Rd sold by Wendy Ann Fowler to Josephine Fico-Smith for $250,000  on June 28, 2012.  3 Bedrooms, 2 Bathrooms, 1 Partial Bathroom, 1,421 square feet, .81 acres, built In 1960 

8 Academy Lane by Sandra and Paul Corso to Albert Klucsik for $268,000 on June 12, 2012.  4 bedrooms, 2 baths, 1,701 square feet, .40 acres, Multi Family home, built 1926. 

From Zillow, “Rare legal two unit rental property. Two separate structures include a five room, two bedroom colonial and a four room, one bedroom cottage situated on a .4 acre lot.”

11 Lakeview Terrace by Ernest J. and Margaret L Jaques to Daniel and Lois Bacon for $275,000 on June 25, 2012.  3 bedrooms, 1 bath, 1,232 Square feet, .57 acres,  built 1985.  Last sold Nov 1992 for $158,500

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22 Surrey Trail by Ian Stuard to Meaghan Marcelynas for $285,000 on June 22, 2012. 3 Bedrooms, 2 Bathrooms, 1 Partial Bathroom, 1,976 square feet, 1 acre with pool, built 1967

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