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Recent transactions in the Shelter Island real estate market reflect ongoing activity and interest in the area. According to listings prepared for Times Review Media Group by Suffolk Vision Inc., several notable transfers have taken place.
In Shelter Island, RLV Midway LLC has sold a property located at 81 North Midway Road to Dominic Marino for $1,050,000. This transaction underscores the continued demand for real estate in this picturesque locale, known for its scenic views and vibrant community.
Meanwhile, in East Marion, the Kenneth Klein Trust has transferred ownership of a property at 1520 Bay Avenue to Rolando and Michelle Adamovicz for $630,000. This sale highlights the appeal of East Marion as a desirable destination for homebuyers seeking a tranquil environment.
In Greenport, the market remains active with multiple listings drawing attention from prospective buyers. The real estate landscape continues to evolve, showcasing the charm and investment potential of these coastal communities. As the season progresses, further developments in the market are anticipated.
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