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istings prepared for Times Review Media Group by Suffolk Vision Inc., dated August 16, 2024.
SHELTER ISLAND HEIGHTS (11965)
• Richard Bond and Alexandra Bratty purchased the estate of Doris Schultz at 20 Margaret's Drive for $3,000,000.
AQUEBOGUE (11931)
• Kathy Waters bought a home from Barbara Howard Trust at 13 Harbor Road for $2,000,000.
Donald McAulay sold his property at 155 Broad Avenue to Palesa Ramohlouoane and Ketevi Assamagan for $659,000.
GREENPORT (11944)
• Helen and Dimitri Dayen purchased a home from Fred and Dorothea Salzberg at 2890 Kerwin Blvd for $1,275,000.
540 First LLC bought the estate of Clarence Jester's property at 540 1st Street for $727,000.
MATTITUCK (11952)
• Benjamin and Margaret Parker purchased a home from Aileen Rosin at 655 Horton Avenue for $852,500.
ORIENT (11957)
• 24275 Main Road LLC bought the estate of Aideen McNamee's property at 24275 Main Road for $952,000.
SOUTHOLD (11971)
• Michael and Suzanne Valentino purchased a home from 705 Nokomis LLC at 705 Nokomis Road for $2,300,000.
Charles and Susan Barredo bought a home from Andrew and Mollie Samaan at 505 Longview Lane for $1,050,000.
(Key: Tax map numbers = District-Section-Block-Lot; (A) = agriculture; (R) = residential; (V) = vacant property; (C) = commercial; (R&E) = recreation & entertainment; (CS) = community services; (I) = industrial; (PS) = public service; (P) = park land, as determined from assessed values in the current tax rolls.)
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