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The real estate report: Berkshire real estate sales Jan.11-17, 2016

The very latest weekly report of Berkshire real estate transactions, from the Warren Group.
Real estate transactions Jan. 11–17, 2016
Massachusetts

Adams

115 Grove St: Kathleen A. Noel of Adams to Michael J. Skorupski, $31,000 on 01/14/2016

71 Howland Ave: Robyn L. Whitney and PNC Bank NA of Adams to PNC Bank NA, $97,750 on 01/15/2016

166 Orchard St: Haley J. and Robert A. Moreau of Adams to William B. Swanson, $130,000 on 01/15/2016

Alford

71 East Rd: Gardner FT and Jonathan Gardner of Alford to John C. Ericson and Jainee C. Mccarroll, $170,500 on 01/11/2016

71 East Rd: Gardner FT and Jonathan Gardner of Alford to Ericson-Mccarroll NT and John C. Ericson, $929,500 on 01/11/2016

Dalton

168 E Housatonic St: Bo Reiote LLC of Dalton to Glenn E. Lagerwall, $140,000 on 01/15/2016

103 Pleasant St: Maryann Mathews of Dalton to Peerayot and Tammy L. Noummano, $130,000 on 01/12/2016

Great Barrington

19 Gilmore Ave: Alan Inglis of Great Barrington to 19 Gilmore Avenue LLC, $348,500 on 01/11/2016

263 N Plain Rd: Virginia W. Lichtel and Deborah L. Manasse of Great Barrington to Madeline Mahoney and Mark Dimond, $145,000 on 01/15/2016

Hancock

37 Corey Rd Unit 218: David N. and Heidi C. Seroy of Hancock to George M. and John Lessler, $93,500 on 01/15/2016

Lanesborough

12 Grove Ave: Edward and Elizabeth B. Manley of Lanesboro to Gail Senger, $66,000 on 01/11/2016

Lenox

17 West St: Smith Pamela D Est and Robert S. Smith of Lenox to Monument NT and Daniel C. Almgren, $10,000 on 01/15/2016

Monterey

585 Main Rd: George B. and Janice P. Emmons of Monterey to Paolo Boffetta, $315,000 on 01/13/2016

New Marlborough

227 Clayton Mill River Rd: Lise Laprelle of New Marlboro to David Cicchetti and Daniel L. Doern, $115,000 on 01/15/2016

North Adams

21 River St: Joseph C. Emerson and Deutsche Bk Natl T Co Tr of North Adams to Deutsche Bk Natl T Co Tr, $80,750 on 01/15/2016

Otis

98 Pinnacle Rd: Wendy A. Garvey-Scott of Otis to Stoney Management LLC, $205,000 on 01/15/2016

Peru

46 W Main Rd: Russell and Nancy Booth of Peru to Carrie Burkis, $256,000 on 01/13/2016

Pittsfield

83 Bossidy Dr: Michael S. and Jennifer E. Joyner of Pittsfield to Paul Supranowicz, $74,000 on 01/15/2016

236 Columbus Ave: Greylock FCU of Pittsfield to Alliance Properties LLC, $40,000 on 01/15/2016

27 Courtland Pl: Peter M. Marchetti and Jeffrey W. Hunt of Pittsfield to 27-29 Courtland Pl Land T and Tracey Holtzclaw, $110,000 on 01/14/2016

65 Maplewood Ave: Gary J. Costigan and Deutsche Bk Natl T Co Tr of Pittsfield to Deutsche Bk Natl T Co Tr, $66,300 on 01/15/2016

15 Prospect St: Audrey G. Benson and MHFA of Pittsfield to MHFA, $42,135 on 01/13/2016

20 Santa Maria Pl: FNMA of Pittsfield to Thomas R. Winters and Allyson M. Dickhaus, $136,000 on 01/14/2016

508 South St: Wojtkowski Bros Inc of Pittsfield to Luke F. Egan and Allison C. Hope, $121,000 on 01/11/2016

Richmond

317 Cone Hill Rd: Mufson Edward R Est and Abigail Tovell of Richmond to Paul S. Mason and Evelyn Adelsohn, $530,000 on 01/11/2016

Stockbridge

27 Mahkeenac Trl: Kathleen A. Sugar of Stockbridge to 27 MTK LLC, $2,625,000 on 01/13/2016

Williamstown

78 Summer St: Dianne C. Dubendorf of Williamstown to Myles A. Evans and Jane F. Oleary, $311,000 on 01/15/2016

Connecticut

Norfolk

188 Old Goshen Rd: Phyllis R. Wagner of Norfolk to Quentin Chiappetta and Benjamin Sosland, $270,000 on 01/11/2016

Sharon

138 Knibloe Hill Rd: Bernardo Coindreau of Sharon to Andrew A. and Shanna L. Goldstone, $750,000 on 01/11/2016

Source: The Warren Group

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