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Listings prepared for Times Review Media Group by Suffolk Vision Inc., dated Oct. 11, 2024.
AQUEBOGUE (11931)
Bonnie & Robin Winkel sold to Nube Sucuzhanay & Luis Anguisaca, 23 Josica Drive, for $835,000.
Alice Summerville Trust sold to Manuel Campoverde & Sara Chillogalli, 106 Linda Avenue, for $650,000.
BAITING HOLLOW (11933)
Belsy Rojas-Perez & Cruz Xitumul sold to Ofelia Galdamez & Aura Galdamez, 26 Park Drive, for $595,000.
CALVERTON (11933)
DeRosa Family Trust sold to Juliann & Owen O'Neill, 4 Black Pine Street, for $705,000.
CUTCHOGUE (11935)
Brendan & Catherine McKeon sold to Jose Cotzojay, 985 Track Avenue, for $775,000.
EAST MARION (11939)
3420 RPR LLC sold to GH Assets 2 LLC, 3420 Rocky Point Road, for $625,000.
GREENPORT (11944)
Robert & Stephanie Swing sold to Joseph & Judit Apte, 4295 Bay Shore Road, for $1,850,000.
Colleen Hughes & Harry Breese sold to 67 Sound Cheshire LP, 426 Clark Street, for $725,000.
ORIENT (11957)
Estate of Eugene Oliva sold to Edward Rogers & Katherine Wilcenski, 615 Narrow River Road, for $815,000.
RIVERHEAD (11901)
Estate of Kathryn Stutzmann sold to Kathleen & Michael Menikos, 42 Big Pond Lane, for $985,000.
SHELTER ISLAND (11964)
Randy Meech & Donna Walker sold to Franco Villa & Jeanne Lautenberg, 18 Dickerson Drive, for $2,300,000.
Tullia Limarzi Trust sold to Connor & Blaire Needham, 3 Lakeview Drive, for $995,000.
SOUTHOLD (11971)
Joseph & Robyn Romano sold to Samid Hussain, 1415 North Parish Drive, for $4,650,000.
Emily & Joseph Eagan sold to 94 Post Lane LLC, 1750 Mount Beulah Avenue, for $3,100,000.
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