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Friday, August 19, 2011

08/19/11 Recent Real Estate Transfers That Were Recorded In The Greenwich Tax Assessor's Office In Town Hall From August 11 Through August 16, 2011

Aug. 11:

  • 35 Almira Dr.: Phyllis J. todero to Jennifer S. Montesano; $537,000.
  • 351 Pemberwick Rd., Unit 203: Jonathan Weinberger and Lisa Baker to Pauline Morgan; $620,000.
  • 18 West Way: Adrian P. and Margaret Nolin Selby to Mary Simon Streep; $3,600,000.
  • 78 Butternut Hollow Rd.: Federico Reinke and Valeria Paula Brook to Norman and Sharon Otsuka; $2,150,000.

Aug. 12:

  • 341 Valley Rd.: Johannes Loutsch to Paul Lindstrand; $1,017,500.
  • 17 Greenwich Hills Dr., Unit 17: Paul Juan to Kristin Buran and William Klevitz; $705,000.
  • 660 Lake Ave.: Barbara S. Maloney to Andrew J. and Allyson T. Cowin; $3,700,000.
  • 531 Riversville Rd.: Charles G. and Meredith Von Arentschildt to SPR LLC; $4,950,000.

Aug. 15:

  • 37 Davenport Ave., Unit 2: sold to Peter R. and Andrea N. Brennan; $1,220,000.
  • 10 Edgewood Driv, Unit 5B: Estate of Christine M. Gerli to Nopatree LLC; $2,775,000.
  • 118 Shore Rd.: Beatrice F. and Thomas J. Doyle Jr. to Riccardo Sicheri and Doriana Russo; $2,170,000.
  • 43 Sawmill Ln: Andrew J. Cowin to David R. and Ingrid A. Hang; $3,007,500.
  • 391 E. Putnam Av.e: Charles M. Zatzkin to MRS Real Estate LLC; $2,200,000.

Aug. 16:

  • 104 River Rd.: Jamie Cowie and Stephanie Berthiame Cowrie to Chao Chun Hsu and Hsin Ping Tsai; $744,000.
  • 50 Riverside Ave.: Joseph R. and Patricia A. Musick to Christopher A. McCauley and Jenny Cabinillas-McCauley; $765,000.
  • 16 Azalea Terr.: Joseph Carbonara to Xuejun Mao and Jianhui Song; $1,405,000.

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