January 5, 2026 - 23:31

During the week spanning December 22 to December 26, several notable real estate transactions took place, reflecting ongoing activity in the property market. One significant sale involved a property at 13 Dean Avenue, which changed hands from David Symington to James White for a substantial sum of $1,515,000. This transaction highlights the continued demand for high-value properties in the area.
In another noteworthy deal, the property located at 17 Underwood Lane in Middletown was sold by James Nispel, acting as Executrix of the Estate of Ronald Foberg and Beth Foberg. The buyers, Rubelito Lopez Pineda and Yessica Alvizures, have now acquired this residence, further illustrating the dynamic nature of the local real estate market.
These transactions are indicative of the ongoing interest in real estate investments and the diverse range of properties available for buyers. As the year draws to a close, the market remains vibrant, with potential for continued growth in the upcoming months.
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