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The local real estate market demonstrated significant activity with a series of residential transactions recorded across several towns. The sales reflect a continued demand for housing in the region, with properties changing hands at a variety of price points.
In Athol, a property at 211 Allen Street was sold by Christopher Bernard to Charles M. Stevens for $180,000. On Cottage Street, Cal-Mek Enterprises Inc. transferred ownership of a residence to Pauline Wah for $420,000. Furthermore, a home at 53 Winthrop Street was sold by Claire J. Butler Irt and Michael J. Butler to Henry M. King for $300,000.
The activity extended to neighboring Buckland, where Jocelyn Oshea sold the property at 33 Williams Street to Matthew Smith and Samantha Stringer for $420,000. Additional transactions were also noted in the town of Erving, indicating a broad pattern of movement within the local housing sector. These sales contribute to the ongoing turnover and vitality of the area's residential real estate landscape, showcasing a market that accommodates both modestly priced and higher-value homes. The consistent volume of deals suggests stable interest from buyers and sellers alike.
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