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In a series of notable real estate transfers, Shelter Island has seen significant property changes as of September 20, 2024. One of the most prominent transactions involves Carole Bennett selling a stunning property at 15 West Neck Road to Omar Besbes and Alexandra Pavillet-Besbes for an impressive $1,929,999. This sale highlights the ongoing demand for real estate in the area, reflecting the island's appeal as a desirable location.
Additionally, in Aquebogue, Dombrowsky Holdings LLC has transferred ownership of a property located at 36 Pine Avenue to Kelly Real Estate Corp for $975,000. This transaction underscores the vibrant real estate market in the region, where both residential and commercial properties are actively changing hands.
These recent sales indicate a robust interest in Shelter Island and its surroundings, showcasing the area's potential for investment and development. As the market continues to evolve, these transactions are a testament to the ongoing growth and appeal of this unique locale.
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