January 20, 2026 - 09:16

In the latest update on real estate transactions in Hopkinton, two notable property sales have been recorded.
The first property is located at 11 Walcott Valley Drive, Unit 18, which sold for $425,000 on January 16. The sellers, Jenna Mercier and Steven Cedrone, have successfully transferred ownership to buyers Marcos Ferreira and Cintia Ferreira. This transaction highlights the ongoing interest in the local housing market, particularly in desirable neighborhoods.
Another significant sale occurred at 12 Cedar Street, where the property fetched an impressive $962,500, also on January 16. The sellers, identified as the Ryan Taylor Trust and the 12 Cedar Street Realty Trust, sold the property to Cedar View LLC. This transaction underscores the high demand for real estate in the area, reflecting the overall trend of rising property values.
As Hopkinton continues to attract buyers, these recent sales illustrate the dynamic nature of the local real estate market.
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