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Sold! New Construction and Building Lots Selling Well in East Lyme

Seven property transactions recorded at East Lyme Town Hall August 3-12, 2012

 

New construction and building lots seem to be outselling existing homes in East Lyme this week. 

85 Arbor Crossing

Seller: Orchards of East Lyme Development, Inc., 117 Birch Street, Southington

Buyer: Michael and Meghan Diloreto of South Glastonbury

Price: $533,536

Date recorded: August 3, 2012

1 Bluebird Circle

Seller: Prudential Relocation DBA as Brookfield Relocation Inc.

Buyer: William E. and Karen B. Balzer

Price: $365,000

Date recorded: August 6, 2012

Lot 15, Lake Pattagansett Drive

Seller: Stephen Harney of East Lyme

Buyer: Mark W. Vaughan, 22 Brockett Road, Niantic

Price: $370,000

Date recorded: August 6, 2012

20 West Main Street

Seller: Janet R. Hayden of Waterford

Buyer: Ann Carpenter, 5 Plant Road, Waterford

Price: $115,000

Date recorded: August 6, 2012

Lot 55, Cavasin Drive

Seller: William E. and Karen B. Balzer

Buyer: Tristan J. Lawry

Price: $286,000

Date recorded: August 7, 2012

23 West Lane

Seller: Kevin Murray Smith Sr.

Buyer: Alan & Barbara Vallillo

Price: $416,000

Date recorded: August 8, 2012

Lot 20A Carriage Hill

Seller: Robert T. & Joan C. Schneider

Buyer: Peter J. & Shannon L. Gill

Price: $279,000

Date recorded: August 10, 2012


 

 

 

 

 

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