August 6, 2025 - 01:53

During the week of July 21 to July 25, the real estate market saw notable activity, including a significant property sale. A prominent transaction involved the sale of 27 Cranston Avenue, which was transferred from Daphne Kalaidjian, Trustee of the Daphne Kalaidjian Living Trust, and Jeffrey Allen Roy, Trustee of the Jeffrey Allen Roy Living Trust. The property was sold to a group comprising Michael Gugliotti, Lauren, Robert, and Connie Gueli for an impressive sum of $1,575,000.
This transaction reflects the ongoing demand for real estate in the area, showcasing the competitive nature of the market. The sale of 27 Cranston Avenue is indicative of the current trends, as buyers continue to seek desirable properties. As the market evolves, it will be interesting to observe how future transactions unfold and what they may indicate about the economic landscape and housing demand in the region.
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