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In a notable week for real estate, several significant transactions took place from August 4 to August 8. One of the most prominent sales involved a luxurious property at 24 Brown & Howard Wharf, Unit 303. This stunning waterfront unit was sold by Gail Herrlinger to Robert Hitt, Trustee of the Robert Hitt Living Trust, for an impressive $3,075,000. This transaction underscores the continued demand for high-end real estate in desirable locations.
Additionally, 8 Kerins Terrace changed hands as Prudence Ventures LLC sold the property to Wilder III and Amanda Parks. This sale reflects the ongoing activity in the local housing market, as buyers seek to secure homes in thriving neighborhoods.
These transactions highlight the resilience of the real estate market, with buyers actively pursuing opportunities despite economic fluctuations. As the summer progresses, the trend of high-value sales is expected to continue, showcasing the allure of prime properties in the area.
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