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The Shelter Island and North Fork real estate markets opened the year with several significant transactions, reflecting continued buyer interest in the region. The recently recorded transfers highlight a range of property sales from late 2025 into the new year.
On Shelter Island, a notable sale occurred in the Heights area. The property at 7 Grand Avenue transferred to new owners for a sum of $1,315,000. Meanwhile, in Cutchogue, a residence on Haywaters Drive commanded a higher price, selling for $1,825,000.
These transactions are part of a broader pattern of activity across the East End. The sales data indicates a sustained demand for homes in these sought-after communities, with prices demonstrating the premium value of properties in both waterfront-adjacent and more inland settings. The recorded transfers provide a snapshot of a market that remains active as it moves further into the new year.
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