Quaint cottage like home in Fairhaven on Buzzards Bay sells for almost $1M: Weekly home sales
With picturesque views of Buzzards Bay, 34 Balsam Street offers tranquility and peaceful living.
The 900 square foot home, built in 1973, boasts dark wooden accents, beamed ceilings, and ample natural light. The open layout includes a well-sized kitchen, a fireplaced living room, a loft area, and three spacious bedrooms.
Additionally, the full walkout basement has its own patio area. The property features .28 acres of land with a large deck overlooking the water.
Here are all of the residential property transfers recorded in the Greater New Bedford area this week, according to The Warren Group.
ACUSHNET
9 Alison Dr $1,200,000.
Moniz Properties Inc to Sarah and Cody Haddad
16 Austin Ln $621,500.
Lisa M. Ellis to Gerard J. Carroll and Sharee A. Cotone
42 Guillotte St $480,000.
Melissa L. Corbett to Elizabeth M. Cardelli and Tyler Trate
27 Ludlow St $515,000.
Comeau Ft and Robbin M. Roy to Jared J. Furtado and Madison J. Bussiere
248 Mattapoisett Rd $440,000.
Jonathan Vickery to Emily Brown
106 S Main St $477,000.
Deolinda G Pires Irt and Michael J. Pires to Nathan and Phylicia Pavao
BOURNE
152 Clark Rd $1,100,000.
Keith F. and Judith A. Comeau to Christopher R. and Deanna L. Lafave
14 Clay Pond Rd $435,000.
Alice Meier Lt and Alice M. Meier to Michelle Newtown
27 Deacons Ln $267,500.
Sherry L. Matis and Kenneth S. Gelson to Kenneth S. and Cheri M. Gelson
215 Head Of The Bay Rd $575,000.
Kevin Ham to Edmund and Susan Orciuch
50 Head Of The Bay Rd $510,000.
Robert V. Braun and Wilmington Svgs Fund Soc to Fin Of Amer Stryctured Se and Wilmington Svgs Fund Soc
15 Horne Ave $610,000.
Teresa M. Tubiano to Michelson Ft and Yvonne A. Michelson
3 Maple St $475,000.
3 Maple St Rt and Tamara M. Lifrieri to Kemuel M. Gonzalez and Kayleen I. Duprey-Aquino
9 Ridgehill Ln $1,399,000.
Ladd Homes LLC to Steven and Melanie Nearman
5 Ships View Ter Unit 5 $360,000.
Flood Ft and Patricia E. Obrien to Thomas C. Sexton
6 Vesper Dr $750,000.
Francis Ft and Ketha M. Lasalle to Lutze Ft and Virginia E. Lutze
CARVER
22 Cedar Dr $520,000.
10 Past Seven LLC to Stephen and Jacqueline A. Akins
55 Myles Standish Dr $617,000.
Sheridan Home Bldrs Inc to Korey and Sara Rousseau
65 Rochester Rd $617,500.
Robert Woolson to Giuseppe and Brianna Alonge
DARTMOUTH
16 8th Green Dr Unit 16 $650,000.
Kim and Robert Newton to Richard G. and Mary Reid
882 Allen St $725,000.
Mark W. and Donna M. Cordeiro to Ann M. Davis
16 Basswood Ave $655,000.
Renato and Angela F. Andrade to Douglas R. and Tori S. Desouza
2 Carousel Ter $705,000.
Himanshu H. and Dipika Patel to Ana Cojocaru
9 E Lakeside Ave $310,000.
Nicole Zimmer and Timothy J. Beaulieu to Anne M. Ouellette
9 Garfield St $532,500.
Ronald Oliveira to Jennifer A. Nunes
38 Gibson Ter $315,000.
Silva Jr Richard M Est and Tyrone R. Mendes to Hurley Homes LLC
174 Hixville Rd $519,000.
Michele L. Silva to Dylan Hipolito and Sarah C. Obrien
58 Huntington Ave $445,000.
Wong Alferd G Est and Nelson Wong to Phoebe S. Stapleton
1261 N Hixville Rd $405,000.
Nichole Sikora and Jacob Roy to Relentless Re Group LLC
48 N Shore Dr Unit 4 $1,037,500.
Dumpling Rocks RET and Louis M. Ricciardi to Kenneth M. and Debra L. Karlin
43 Russells Mills Rd $457,000.
Antonio D. and Rosalina D. Rego to Lorene A. Sweeney
FAIRHAVEN
34 Balsam St $960,000.
Nikki Makris and Michelle Ostis to Amy J. Singelais and Randy E. Collins
40 Castle Ave $550,000.
Tammy R. and Steven J. Pereira to Amy Gray and Hamza Malik
23 Glenhaven Ave $450,000.
Robert G. Machado to Robert Ronanno and Kelsey Medeiros
463 Sconticut Neck Rd $610,000.
Leslie A. and Thomas J. Trott to Buzzards Bay Coalition In
7 Shawmut St $450,000.
Bruce F. Biddle to Roy and Patricia Brum
FALL RIVER
365 Ames St $575,000.
Kevin M. and Darryl D. Oliver to Jose A. and Rosa M. Avelino
770 Bedford St $555,000.
Bryan Lenderbord and Jennifer L. Diaz to Edwin Herrera and Shane Bonilla
4 Carlisa Dr $365,000.
Bryan Guenthner to Wesley and Kristopher Toma-Lee
77 Columbus Dr $685,000.
Brian and Holly Laroche to David Lopes
466 Dickinson St $700,000.
Manuel M. and Sally Borges to Kevin Santos
136 Division St $260,000.
Anibal and Jayden Goulart to Nancy and Peter Souza
100 Eaton St $230,000.
Nationstar Reo Ib LLC to Scottie Arruda
32 Hall St $700,000.
Brum Ft and Antonio S. Brum to Kenneth R. Martin
34 Howland St $570,000.
Paul and Maria L. Elias to Stanley and Melissa Calixte
170 King St $719,900.
Ransford S. Shand to Mithun Molla
58 Last St $515,000.
Manuel A. and Maria L. Viveiros to Manuel and Sally Borges
1493 Meridian St $520,000.
R&d Rt and Ronald S. Rusin to Jose T. Viana
24 Montaup St $380,000.
Concepcion Santana to Brian and Erin Chaves
5455 N Main St Unit 7B $243,500.
Stephanie Bagge to Rana Harb
267 Quequechan St $620,000.
Alessandra Ventura to Maria A. Centeio and Nueva D. Gomes
153 Ray St $240,000.
Maria L. Fedrick to Jack Carvalho Const LLC and Jason K. Morris
603 Ray St $575,000.
Toby E Levin RET and Mark L. Levin to Jana Mchenry
1720 Robeson St $499,000.
Avery E. Smith to Jennifer E. Carey
923 Robeson St $512,500.
Emilen M. Carreiro and Awilda B. Aponte to Dragon Yang and Nicole Zen
700 Shore Dr Unit 9-908 $490,000.
Lidia Irt and Lidia C. Rebello to Steven F. and Bethany L. Cantafio
37 Smith St $340,000.
Vieira Kenneth J Est and Alison Vieira to Walter G. Santana and Jessica P. Reyes
96 Wellington St $575,000.
Carlos and Olga M. Camara to Tetrault Real Estate LLC
FREETOWN
3 Ashlawn Rd $625,000.
Brian C. Gamboa to Johh C. and Rebecca P. Bordeste
10 Azel Rd $925,000.
Gregory J Stradley Ft and Jean M. Stradley to Michael and Alissa Desousa
113 Braley Hill Rd $710,000.
George R. and Debra A. Medeiros to John Silva and Alexis Perry
106 County Rd $556,500.
Joshua and Juliana M. Plante to Annette Blankenship
32 Washburn Rd $1,100,000.
Simeone Associates Lp to King Phillips Landings T and Edward J. Medeiros
LAKEVILLE
3 Evergreen Rd $650,000.
William D. Sapp and Julie Cassum to Bobby J. Lecroy and Jaylene M. Acevedo
8 Laurel St $340,000.
Lu A. Rufo to Zachary R. Silva and Kaylie Luppino
57 Myricks St $475,000.
Manuel A Vargas Lt and Jose G. Vargas to Alan Robert and Peter Cardoso
4 Pantheon Rd $450,000.
Roger C. Bryant to Danielle M. and Joseph S. Obrien
69 Riverside Dr Unit 69 $509,900.
Lauri A. and Paul F. Davey to Lorchi Richard and Katiana Stfleur
MARION
278-A Delano Rd $900,000.
William J. Mansulla to John Kane
42 Joanne Dr $654,900.
Eric Fialho to Kelsey Murphy and Jeremy Little
345 Point Rd $1,270,000.
R D. and Jennifer W. Webb to 345 Point Rd T and Alan A. Asadorian
MATTAPOISETT
10 Captains Ln $645,000.
Captains Lane LLC to Noel Mccaffrey
5 Captains Ln $605,000.
Captains Lane LLC to Domingos Leal
6 Deer Run $1,250,000.
Derek R. and Jenna Eilertsen to Michael and Sarah Adao
10 Parker St $100,000.
A & Evelyn Teixeira Grant and Paula Soroka to Bruce Rocha
1 White Pine Ln $1,250,000.
James M. and Lauren M. Czerkowicz to Kevin and Lauren Hannemann
MIDDLEBORO
174 Ashley Ln Unit 174 $399,900.
James Frazier to Kevin J. Deree and Ashlyn L. Laplante
85 Barden Hill Rd $680,000.
William L. Smith to Celcidonio Galvao and Edina V. Rosa
131 Cedar St $860,000.
Justine L. Craighill to John Moniz and Michael T. Phaneuf
6 Locust St $160,000.
Williams Nathanie E Est and Martha E. Dupuis to Edward J. Medeiros
30 Susan Ln $545,000.
Falconeiri Ft and Cynthia A. Falconeiri to Marianne Barry
85 Thomas St $820,000.
John M. Winnett and Janet L. Develis to Hector Baez and Shannon Sullivan
321 Wareham St $500,000.
Shirley Broomhead to 321 Wareham St LLC
671 Wareham St $619,000.
William F. Wilton to 617 Wareham St Nt and James Shalek
7 Warren Ave $599,000.
Kristen L. and Ryan Maisano to Robert W. and Alexandre A. Mulvaney
NEW BEDFORD
368 Allen St $673,350.
Antonio F. and Maria D. Cardoso to John Beal
1471 Braley Rd Unit 3 $230,000.
Brittany M. Decastro to Middleboro Ark LLC
329 Brooklawn Ave $425,000.
Dylan J. Hipolito to Daniel and Heidi Costa
345 Brownell Ave $539,000.
John and Amy Oliveira to Jeffrey and Deborah E. Young
76 Carriage Dr $105,000.
Eddy G. Tejeda to Vladimir D. Pujols
43 Caswell St $485,000.
Angela Morris to Patrick Couto
493 Chancery St $399,000.
Yahweh Properties LLC to Yeselmary F. Vega
61-63 Clara St $680,000.
Frank and Lucy J. Ramos to Joyce Onyango
221-223 Clifford St $558,000.
Pedro M. and Debora P. Nunes to Eric S. Brainsky and Michael E. Levinson
405 Cottage St $385,000.
Maria A. Amado to Maria S. Rodrigues-Lopes and Elton A. Veiga
361 Davis St $525,000.
Seaside Investments LLC to Solange Adam
193 Deane St $622,500.
Glen S. and Ann M. Davis to Eliezer Ramirez-Rosa and Jetziel S. Martinez
208 Hudson St $416,000.
Dorothy A Medeiros Irt and Carissa L. MedeirosJaylon T. Todman
1022 Ivers St $310,000.
Laurie J. and Jared C. Desousa to Phylicia Vaughan
122 Nash Rd $550,000.
Brian and Joshua E. Mulvey to Tule Riv Hmbuyer Earned E
29 Nina St $270,000.
Justin Oliveira to Brittany Oliveira
228 North St $310,000.
Sylvia Shelley A Est and Peter J. Andrews to Raquelle Raposo
136 Nye St $668,250.
Jennifer Adkisson to Alex A. and Fabiney Barber
279 Phillips Ave $816,000.
L&s Rt and Norman G. Lheureux to David H. Sousa
2100 Phillips Rd Unit 38 $210,000.
Mekiael Auguste to Donna Sullivan-Ameen
19 Richmond St $470,000.
Quintin Avila to Marie D. and Darla M. Fils
185 Robeson St $431,000.
Thomas G. Charbonneau to Jacob Viveiros and Mackenzie Walsh
194 Robeson St $340,000.
Donald L. and Pauline C. Vigeant to Benedict Properties LLC
261 Rockdale Ave $490,000.
Alyse Rocha to Elmer S. Calel
740 Rockdale Ave $475,000.
Lorene A. Sweeney to Jillian Swinford and Corey Waddell
52 Shawmut Ave $291,452.
Oliveira Investment Inc to P & R Property Inv LLC
14 Spruce St $368,690.
Annette Blankenship to Delens Fleury
228 State St $450,000.
Paul A. Burnett to Southcoast Prop Buyers LL
228-1/2 State St $450,000.
Paul A. Burnett to Southcoast Prop Buyers LL
89 State St $660,000.
Brian S. Whalen to Nelson M. Feliciano
1068 Victoria St Unit A3 $369,000.
William T. and Lucretia V. Johnson to Martell Lt and Philip J. Martell
452 W Clinton St $517,625.
Michael J. and Anna M. Mello to Charisma D. and Steven J. Dasilva
81-83 Willard St $562,000.
David Silva to Charles and Allen Vieira
76 Willow St $550,000.
Tara L. and Alvine D. Degrace to Euricles R. and Tiago L. Barbosa
ROCHESTER
6 Hayley Cir Unit 6 $703,600.
Plumb Corner LLC to Edouard J. and Lynne A. Kaeterle
285 North Ave $711,034.
Medeiros Ft and Manuela A. Medeiros to Marotta Ft and Christopher A. Marotta
3 Pine St $500,000.
David and Danel Menard to Janelle L. Menard and Christopher M. Bates
WAREHAM
51 Agawam Lake Shore Dr $550,777.
Taylor Field and Stanley Davis to Craig J. and Renea M. Anderson
62 Barlow Ave $370,000.
Hurley Homes LLC to Christopher P. and Lauren J. Mahoney
41 Camardo Dr $460,000.
D & R Capital Invs LLC to Brian D. Condrey and Elizabeth A. Greenleaf
13 Fir St $235,000.
Dorothy E. Tracey to Hurley Homes LLC
88 Glen Charlie Rd $330,000.
Forest Lake Ventures LLC to Dennis Stuchlak and Stephanie Florentine
122 Hathaway St $360,000.
Virginia Fasth to Jamie Weinstein
28 Indian Neck Rd $270,000.
Jake Pylant to Blk Properties LLC
1 Ladd Ave $410,000.
Deborah L. Schwartz to Deanndra A. Howard and Anton Alleyne
152 Pinehurst Dr $875,000.
Brandy Hill LLC to Donna M. and Paul F. Stickney
83 Shore Ave $300,000.
Rita M Walsh Lt and Rita M. Walsh to Saltalamacchia Ft and Anthony Saltalamacchia
5 South Blvd $824,000.
Dom-Sue Ft and Dominic R. Texeira to Brian S. and Jill H. Fisher
1 Starboard Dr Unit 29 $759,900.
Windward Pines Ii LLC to Paul M. and Mary M. Elias
42 Wareham Lake Shore Dr $435,000.
Jeffrey A. and Landon S. Port to Maksim A. Lunev
WESTPORT
1241 American Legion Hwy $59,000.
Michael and Melinda S. Medeiros to Melinda S. Medeiros
50 Bentley Ln $1,125,000.
Luis Vertentes and Meaghan E. Cantwell to Darryle and Cristina Morris
142 Donovans Ln $190,000.
Cosar Corp to Seab Munzing and Sarah Flynn-Munzing
1161 Drift Rd $1,750,000.
Najib El Khoury and Kelly E. Khoury to Harry W. and Laura Glasgall
37 Fairway Dr $1,765,000.
Susab P Ashworth T and Asa E. Phillips to Stephen H. and Jane R. Frank
103 Howland Rd $1,900,000.
Michale I Silverman T and Michael I. SilvermanGregory M. Merchant
164 Howland Rd $2,010,000.
Henry Ashworth T and Asa E. Phillips to Stephen H. and Jane R. Frank
7 Idola St $490,000.
Fernanda Soares to Timothy Beaulieu and Nicole Zimmer
359 Tickle Rd $380,000.
Soares Elaine R Est and Joanne Soares to Alexis Mcconnell and Michael Barboza
Copyrighted material previously published in Banker & Tradesman/The Commercial Record, a weekly trade newspaper. It is reprinted with permission from the publisher, The Warren Group. For a searchable database of real estate transactions and property information, visit www.thewarrengroup.
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