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A series of notable real estate transactions took place between May 12 and May 16, showcasing the dynamic nature of the local property market. One significant sale involved the property at 105 Broadway, which changed hands from Carpe Noctem Real Property, LLC to K & MB Investments, LLC for a substantial sum of $2,300,000. This transaction highlights the ongoing demand for prime real estate in the area.
In another transaction, the unit located at 31 Coddington Wharf, Unit 19, was sold by Sue and John Zarba to Christina and Thomas Villante, who are the Trustees of the Christine Villante Trust. This sale reflects the continued interest in waterfront properties, which are often sought after for their scenic views and desirable locations.
These transactions illustrate the robust activity in the real estate sector, as buyers and investors continue to engage in the market, seeking opportunities for growth and investment.
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