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November 30, 2009

Peabody real estate transactions

The following real estate transactions recently took place in Peabody:

26 Sunset Dr.: Robert S. Withers to Nicole D. Sorrentino, $297,000.

89 Andover St.: Michael S. Musgrave and Theresa L. Musgrave to Debra A. Vaillancourt, $265,000.

17 Birch St.: Bruce Brown and Roy F. Gelineau to Michelle M. Taylor, $245,000.

13 Bourbon St. #49: Raymond G. Levesque to Julie Ann Foster, $175,000.

14 Bourbon St. #31: Nicholas Zakas to Marilyn Graves, $215,000.

22 Dale St.: Guy Tassinari and Melissa C. Carco to Richard F. Barthelmes, $350,000.

14 Daniel Terrace: Arthur R.Wynott and Alberta C. Wynott to David Martinez, $315,000.

19 Eagan Place #19: Howell Rosemarie Est and Rachel Howell to Juan Alvarado, $221,500.

7 Esquire Drive: Demetri T and James P. Chronis to Jacquiline M. Kariuki, $345,000.

5 Ethel Ave. #5: North Shore Bank to Michelle Weeden, $165,000.

28 Evans Road: Reichlin RT and Edward A. Shapiro to Linda S. Shoer, $345,000.

64 Foster St. #306: Thomas Drozewski and US Bank NA Tr to US Bank NA Trust, $80,750.

2 Judith Road: Robert L. Russell and Barbara J. Russell to Marissa L. Bordonaro, $400,000.

22 Kosciusko St.: Peter Franggos to Mariann Illingworth, $125,000.

2 Ledgewood Way #24: Charles Gianaris to James M. Wilkinson, $89,950.

2 Ledgewood Way #24: Gianaris Helen Est and Charles Gianaris to James M. Wilkinson, $89,950.

116 Margin St.: Holly M. Fulton and William M. Peebles to Shaun T. Marston and Sheena M. Colangelo, $336,000.

8 Northfield Road: Ellen T. Rogers to Richard D. Doherty, $407,000.

203 Pine Brook Dr. #203: Arthur C. Fitzgerald and Elsa N. Fitzgerald to Gary J. Monastiero, $290,000.

30 Redberry Lane #30: Elena Rudakova and Yelena Rudakova to Tom Carr, $37,500.

1100 Salem St. #50: David A. Pfeil and Danielle Pfeil to Diana Ventura, $210,000.

1100 Salem St. #61: Thomas H. Nelson and Elizabeth M. Nelson to Linda H. Quinn, $280,000.

18 Sprague St.: Kaitlin Geraghty to Melba A. Dietrich, $253,000.

30 Surrey Lane: Nancy Oliver-Smith and Kathy Dennis-Prestia to Richard T. McDonnell, $312,000.

7 Temi Road: FHLM to Matthew McKechnie, $290,000.

64 Trask Road: Loretta R. Bickford and Anthony Carrozza to Christopher J. Gray, $270,000.

10 Violet Road: Kenneth C. Hunt and Judith A. Hunt to Janet A. Cresta, $279,000.

8 Walnut St. #209: Cris Investments LLC to Heather L. Zengilowski, $128,000.

8 Walnut St #209: Maricar V. Napiza and Deutsche Bk Natl T Co Tr to Cris Investments LLC, $103,000.

210 Washington St. #29: Susan Drury to Nicole A. Petrous, $185,000.

1 Willard St. #2: BMC Development LLC to NPMI-1 LLC, $120,000.

1 Willard St. #3: BMC Development LLC to Henry P. Wajda, $105,000.

48 Abington Ave.: Sousa RT and Theodore C. Regnante to Paul E. Lindholm, $159,500.

21 County St. #B: Litchfield Co Inc to James D. Sheehan, $309,900.

19 Curwen Road: Nyo J Bierman RET and G. Steven Bierman to Ernest D. Kappotis, $325,000.

45 Endicott St.: Francisco V. Alves and Rosa M. Alves to Michael Toda, $189,000.

61 Hawthorne Circle #61: Patricia L. Penta to Deborah M. Smith, $280,000.

10 Ledgewood Way #23: Tina M. Rosso to Anne-Marie Woodman, $260,000.

36 Lynn St.: Citifinancial Svcs Inc. to Christopher Franco, $225,500.

4 Lynn St.: Paul Fagundes and Wells Fargo Bk to FHLM, $45,500.

3 Temi Road: Dominic R. Dimascio and Debra J. Dimascio to Michelle A. Babineau, $442,500.

75 Walnut St. #108: William C. Olson and Shannon L. Olson to Michael A. Zolla, $150,000.

22 Charles St.: Kevin T. Hawes and Dianne L. Hawes to Eric Vondietsch, $268,950.

23 Clark Road: Julie E. Ward to Brian Crescenzo, $410,000.

26 Dublin Road: Francis R. Keene to Daniel Titus, $285,000.

6 Essex Center Drive #101: North Shore Medical Inc. to Daniel Magalnick, $110,000.

111 Foster St. #516: Orlando Tarazona and Martha C. Tarazona to Deutsche Bank Natl T Co., $88,825.

56 Franklin St.: Compass Home Solution to Keith E. Mackinnon, $293,500.

4 Goodale Terrace: Paul R. Tavilla and Christine A. Tavilla to Steven C. Correia, $485,000.

Grandview Ave. #22: Michael Chiaradon to City Of Peabody, $77,500.

17 Hamilton Road: Thomas A. Walsh and Katherine G. Walsh to Henry A. Graczyk, $320,000.

2 Hemlock Road #2: Michael S. Donlon and Carol A. Donlon to Carol Ann Russo, $267,500.

13 State St.: Christopher Cronin to Christopher Hawkes, $290,000.

19 Bourbon St. #96: Richard A. Ramsdell Est. and Jean C. Berkley to Sandra L. Macmillan, $189,000.

17 Glen Drive: Linda L. Donovan and Richard F. Donovan to Michael D. Sacramone, $360,000.

9 Leonard Road: Victor A. Notaro and Marla J. Notaro to Jason Euzukonis, $335,000.

14 Pontiac Road: Manuel P. Costa to Lorraine Smith, $340,000.

11 Tuckers Ct.: Shane T. Corcoran and Lisa L. Corcoran to Matthew Leblanc, $274,000.

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