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In the latest real estate updates, a series of property transfers have been recorded, reflecting ongoing activity in the Shelter Island area. Notable transactions include the sale of a property at 3360 Wunneweta Road, which was transferred from Mary Duffy to Mazi Holdings LLC for a price of $854,000. This transaction highlights the continued interest in the region’s real estate market.
Additionally, Mary Duffy also sold another property located at 1355 Little Peconic Bay Road to Mariland LLC for $646,000. These sales indicate a robust market, as buyers are actively seeking opportunities in this picturesque locale.
In East Marion, the Burfeindt couple has transferred their property to Maureen Shannon, further contributing to the dynamic real estate landscape. These transactions not only reflect the current market trends but also showcase the diverse range of properties available in the area. As Shelter Island continues to evolve, these real estate movements are significant indicators of the region's appeal.
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