November 27, 2025 - 03:53

In a series of notable real estate transactions, several properties have changed hands across the region. ATHOL witnessed a significant sale when Barkley Enterprises LLC transferred ownership of a property located at 276 Brickyard Road to Hakim Ahmed for a sum of $450,000. This transaction marks a noteworthy investment in the area.
In another transaction, Wen Q. Liu sold a property at 631 Main St. to Virginia Realty Inc. for $110,000, indicating continued interest in commercial real estate.
Moving to DEERFIELD, Constance P. Krejmas sold her property at 608 River Road to Pamela A. Scott and Ronald M. Scott for $150,000, showcasing the ongoing demand for residential properties in the community.
Finally, GREENFIELD saw Venture Community Services Inc. sell a property at 449 Country Club Road to ServiceNet Inc. for $565,950. This sale highlights the robust activity in the local real estate market, reflecting a diverse range of buyers and sellers engaged in various types of transactions.
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