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In a notable week for real estate transactions, several significant properties changed hands between December 23 and December 27. One of the standout sales involved the property located at 240-244 Thames Street. This prime piece of real estate was sold by Charles Cheever, Gregory, William III, and Mark Egan & Kristin Reed, who serve as Trustees of the Egan Family 2006 Trust, to 240-244 Thames Street LLC for an impressive $4,250,000.
Additionally, another property at 97 Narragansett Avenue, specifically Unit M6, was sold by Priscilla to a new owner, marking a positive trend in the local housing market. These transactions highlight ongoing interest and investment in the area's real estate, reflecting a dynamic market environment. As the year draws to a close, these sales indicate a robust activity level, suggesting that buyers remain active and optimistic about future opportunities in the real estate sector.
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