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Staging Facts for Home Sellers
February 4, 2012 by bettyb · Leave a Comment
Staging facts for home sellers
If you really want results and would love to stand out above the competition when you sell your property, then consider hiring a professional home stager.
A small investment in staging can result in a much higher price for your home.
Birgit Anich is a professional stager and lifestyle market specialist. The results from her expertise are amazing. Check out her website www.BirgitAnich.com
Here is what she has to say about home staging and the local real estate market.
How to Reveal the True Value of Your Home
When selling real estate – or any other product – there are always two sides that need to be considered. There is a difference between the PRICE and the VALUE of a property.
1. The PRICE is the amount of money you are asking for the property.
2. The VALUE is whether the buyer perceives that your property is worth or desirable for that price.
The perceived value is influenced by many factors, such as location, condition, features, appeal, and comparison to other listings in your market area. If your house has been on the market for some time and you have not received offers or not the offer that you desired to achieve, this is an indication that the buyers do not perceive the value of your property worth the price you are offering it for.
When selling your house you are in business and it is important to understand today’s real estate buyers and what they consider valuable in their decision when making their single largest expense. Buyers today are not buying the same way as buyers from just a few years ago. Due to a large selection of homes available to them on the market, buyers can afford being picky and in what they want to have. So what are some things buyers looking for?
- A move-in-ready home: most buyers do not want to purchase projects when they make their single largest expense. They want to be able to move in and immediately continue with their life without having to spend more money and time.
- Buyers are looking for a lifestyle. They do not just buy a house, they buy a home, a lifestyle they are dreaming of.
- Updated kitchen and bathrooms
- High-end finishes for appliances
- Curb appeal
So, what does this mean for you as the home seller? Are you showing your house at its best value to your buyers?
What are some of the things you can do to reveal the true value of your house?
- Take care of all repairs.
- Hire a real estate agent – pricing is their expertise.
3. Consult with a professional home stager on how to prepare your house for sale to show the maximum value to your target buyers. The home stager will consult you not only on how to update most cost efficiently different areas to achieve the highest return on investment, but also how you make your property stand out from your competition.
4. Update your kitchen and bathrooms. Your home stager can work with you on the best way to achieve the updated look without breaking your bank. Believe it or not, there are many ways to update a bathroom without having to completely renovate.
5. Arrange for a pre-listing home inspection. You show buyers that you have addressed any defects and thus add value and weight to your disclosure statement. It will eliminate or reduce buyers’ concerns.
6. The curb appeal gives the first impression when driving up to your house – make sure that this impression is a lasting one, so buyers get excited to visit your property. Consider hiring a professional landscaper.
7. Never sell a house vacant – real estate gurus will tell you that trying to sell a house empty is one of the biggest mistakes. But don’t just put any furniture in. Remember you are selling a lifestyle and added value to stand out from your competition. The right choice of furniture, furniture placement, accessories, artwork, lighting, rugs are critical for your success as each item that you add sends buyers a conscious and unconscious message to feel connected with the house. Call a professional home stager who specializes in vacant real estate staging.
Once you show buyers the maximum VALUE the house will sell faster and buyers are willing to pay more. The spring real estate market is just around the corner. Right now is the best time for you to get prepared to show the maximum value of YOUR house and consult with a professional stager. Don’t take the “let’s see how it goes and if it does not work, we can still hire a stager later” attitude. The most traffic drawn into your house will be within the first 2-4 weeks. If you don’t get the attention of buyer’s real estate agents and buyers looking online, you are wasting all this time on the market. Your house will then become a stale listing that they will not come back to visit, even if you have made changes. You then just compete on price and not the true value of your home. So, act BEFORE putting your house on the market and show it at its best value right away.
Betty Bondi
Bondi Realty Group LLC
203-899-9990
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The Holidays are a perfect time to sell your home!
December 18, 2011 by bettyb · Leave a Comment
The Holidays are a perfect time to sell your home!
With all of the chaos that happens between now and New Year’s, it seems it would be crazy to put a house up for sale during the winter. But smart sellers know it may just be the perfect time to put up the “for sale” sign. We are actually seeing momentum building for first time home buyers. The phone is ringing and hopefully it is a sign that the housing industry is moving forward. Many people often make the mistake of wanting to buy or sell when everyone else is buying and selling. Don’t follow the status quo, real estate deals happen at anytime through out the year.
This time of the year brings back wonderful memories of purchasing our own home in West Norwalk right before Christmas. We negotiated a great deal, closed on the house and moved our family in on December 15th. We immediately decorated, hung up the stockings, put up a tree and enjoyed a lovely Christmas in our new home.
I always recommend to our clients that they don’t take their homes off the market when winter rolls around. It’s my experience, both personal and professional, that buyers who are looking at homes during this time of year are very serious and I have watched homes sell right before the holidays. So when you truly have motivated buyers and sellers you shouldn’t close your doors just before Thanksgiving and open them again until mid January. Buyers that are willing to give of their time and perform the due diligence required during this period are really serious about closing that deal.
Make it as easy as possible to have a showing. Even if you have to make sure the property is totally accessible by removing snow. People will want to still walk around and inspect the perimeter of your house. Don’t decline showings and don’t put time limits on them. It’s a numbers game. The more people you get in the door, the better chance of selling your home. An informed seller knows the inventory is at its lowest right now. Many sellers are getting nervous and either renting their homes or just taking them off the market. Buyers want and are looking for fresh inventory.
We are finding that families often come back to where they grew up during the holiday season. And if they’re thinking of making a move back, now is the time they will be looking and having that all important real estate conversation over holiday dinner with their family.
All of us at Bondi Realty want to wish you a wonderful holiday season, filled with happiness, good health and prosperity!
Betty Bondi
Bondi Realty Group LLC
203-899-9990
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Now is the time to Buy Real Estate Investment Property!!
August 20, 2011 by bettyb · Leave a Comment
It’s time to buy real estate investment property!
Have you been thinking about purchasing an investment property?
Stop thinking …….its time to buy right now! The demand for rental property is at an all time high and will continue in this direction for some time.
My extensive experience with investment properties has been both interesting and educational. There is much to learn and if done correctly can be a very lucrative financial move. You can purchase a property, rent it out and resell it when the housing market picks up or you can keep it long term, pay it off and produce income for retirement.
There are several housing options in residential real estate. You can purchase a condominium, multi family or single family home as an investment property.
Let’s look at condominiums. These can be the easiest properties to start with. The first thing to do if you are considering a condo is to make sure the complex allows you to rent out your unit.
If they do, then see what other units similar to yours receive for rent. If the rental income covers your mortgage, common charge and taxes then this would make a great investment. The beauty of owning a condo is that you are only responsible for the inside of your condo. You don’t need to worry about outside maintenance including exterior painting, landscaping or snow plowing.
What do you think of a multi family? Well there are several ways to work with this idea. Let’s say you are looking at a two family home. You can live in one unit and rent out the other. You can use the money you get from the other unit to put towards your mortgage payment every month. If you don’t have a big budget for a home purchase this can expand your buying power and make it more financially comfortable to live every month. You can also purchase the two family home and rent out both apartments. If you decide to do this make sure that the numbers work. There are formulas to use that will let you know if the rents will cover all expenses.
The deals are out there on even single family homes. If you found a home that needs little updating, you can rent it out for a very nice price these days. A three bedroom home can rent for $2500 to $3500 per month depending on condition and location.
As this housing market continues to stabilize, smart people are out there making deals and adding to their real estate holdings. If you are thinking of making an investment, you too should consider a rental property. We can educate and locate these properties for you! Contact us today!!
Betty Bondi
Owner/Broker
Bondi Realty Group LLC
203-899-9990
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Norwalk CT Property Sales Transfers June 16 – 30
August 18, 2011 by bettyb · Leave a Comment
16 Dry Hill road
David Shulman & Petra Schwarz to Daniel & Samantha Costanza, $435,000
2 Creeping Hemlock Drive
GMG Macintyre Trust to Margaret Donnelly, $270,000
80 County Street Unit 3F
Federal Home Loan Mtg Corp to Neiyuan Yang & Ru Chen, $174,708
66 Fawn Ridge Lane
Mary Fitch to Peter & Grace Barbieri, $385,000
25 Sention Avenue
Sofia & Parhena Sefendis to George Seferidis & Miriam Ri, $325,000
8 Fillow Street
JP Morgan Chase Bank NA to Adam Wadoloski, $210,000
7 Cloverly Circle
Estate of Beatrice Druks to Pawel Zietek, $400,000
41 Wolfpit Avenue Unit 4D
Timothy Lyons to Marek & Katarina Brila, $53,000
71 Aiken Street Unit D11
Stefanie Kasven to Julia Paridis, $170,000
7 Trolley Place
Randall Moore to Matthew & Alyson Smith, $525,000
167 North Taylor Avenue
Thomas & Maria Daniel to Monica Fitzgerald, $354,000
111 South Main Street
111 South Main Street Assoc LLC to Donavan Stephenson, $975,000
222 Wolfpit Avenue
Estate of Margaret Donnelly to Rocco Romeo, $603,000
220 Wolfpit Avenue
Estate of Margaret Donnely to Lauren Romeo, $200,000
10 Eversley Avenue
Prudential Relocation to John & Camille Vandermeulen, $577,500
4 Spar Road
Kelly & Erika Wright to Pamela & Malcolm Speed, $720,000
48 Winfield Street
Carol Silva to Warren & Domonique Newman, $282,000
54 Shorefront Park
Jonathan Ziff to Linda Ferus, $1,750,000
115 Fillow Street Unit 17
Becca Nell to Christopher deGuzman, $222,500
4 Arbor Court
Dolores Dube to Carmen Mirosanu & Cristian Georgescu, $295,000
8 Wilson Avenue
Elizabeth Butterworth to Charles Kwak, $1,750,000
29 Beechwood Road
Deutsche Bank National Trust to Muhammed & Fahmidan Khan, $250,000
65-69 East Avenue
65-69 East Avenue LLC to ECP East Avenue LLC, $1,878,673
550 Connecticut Avenue
Richard Passero to Ervin & Olga Agababaev, $300,000
137 Washington Street Unit 303
Patrick Hughes to Gregory Gesswein, $237,000
15 Scribner Avenue
Rosemary Nemeth to Brenin & Nicole White, 375,000
168 Rowayton Avenue
Miner Realty Ltd Lib Corp to James Falsey, $1,050,000
39 Barbara Drive
Marc Schoenen & Veronica Oropeza to Amelios & Faith Kourpouanidis, $400,000
8 Evergreen Terrace
Timothy & Sarah Frank to so Yee Chin & Christoph Hansis, $700,000
21 Prospect Street Unit B201
Brent & Rose Mettlen to Julie Thorne, $265,000
3 Honeysuckle Drive
Alfredo Jr & Joseph Senese to Gregory Hesen & Beata Hebda, $353,000
39 Thistle road
Charles & Carey Strahley to Charles & Lara Cardoza, $550,000
1 Douglas Drive
Anthony Manousos to Anthony Manousos Jr, $500,000
41 Wolfpit Avenue Unit 5A
Claire & Richard Morrissette to Qian Zhan, $53,000
47 Prospect Avenue Unit 47P
Assets Recovery Center Inv LLC to Virginia Palomino, $94,000
3 Browne Place
Christopher & Heidi Keelips to Daniel Hafner, $2,883,000
520 West Avenue & 26 Lynes Place
Frost Building LLC to MCP SP West Avenue LLC, $4,500,000
605 West Avenue
Riverwest LLC to MCP SP West Avenue LLC, $3,000,000
698 West Avenue & 714 West Avenue
699 Riverwest II LLC to MCP SP West Avenue LLC, $2,000,000
239 Silvermine Avenue
Christian & Meghan Pendergast to Dino Verardo & Danielle Botliglieri, $825,000
28 Harris Street
Erna Schwolow Trust to Kate Morrison, $270,000
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Classic Car Show – Calf Pasture Beach – Norwalk – August 10 2011
August 9, 2011 by bettyb · Leave a Comment
Concert, classic car show are free at the beach – Norwalk
The First County Bank Summer Concert Series continues Wednesday, Aug. 10 (rain date Thursday) with a classic car show and a performance by Dreamin.
A parking fee of $ 5 per car will be charged for cars without a Norwalk beach sticker.
Beginning at 6 p. m., attendees can view more than 100 vehicles at the car show, hosted by the Coachmen Rod and Custom Club, an organization of men and women who enjoy classic cars. Owners of 1981 and older cars can participate in the shows, which attract owners from throughout the tristate area. Each car show participant is asked to contribute canned food or make a donation to the St. Vincent De Paul food bank.
The Dreamin’ concert begins at 7 p. m. The band features vocalists Joey Bennett, Douglas Dorsey, Timmy Hayes, Tommy Talercio and Richard “Cookie” Thomas.
For additional information, call the Norwalk Recreation and Parks Department office at ( 203) 854- 7807 or visit the web site at www.norwalkct. or for the complete summer concert schedule.
For cancellation information, call (203) 854-7938.
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July 2011 Real Estate News – Second quarter statistics
July 5, 2011 by bettyb · Leave a Comment
The State of the Market Second Quarter 2011
Can you believe it summer already? Every person that I come in contact with wants to know what is really going on with housing. I can give you the report from our area and it is not all bad news! Home sales in the first quarter have shown a slight gain overall compared to last year. However home sales in this second quarter increased in Norwalk and most of the surrounding towns. Rental prices are beginning to increase as some buyers are still reluctant to make a commitment and purchase a home at this time. Perhaps if rental prices climb high enough, home buyers may decide to jump back into the market.
Investors should keep their eyes open and grab some of the great opportunities that present themselves in today’s real estate market. You can buy a nicely maintained single family home, spruce it up, rent it out and actually make some money until the housing market comes back. There is a tremendous demand for nice rental properties and clients are paying top dollars for remodeled homes.
Here are a few statistics from Consolidated Multiple Listing system.
As of July 29th 2011 Norwalk is showing an increase in inventory compared to last quarter. Currently there are 490 single family homes and 283 condominiums on the market. Those inventory numbers are up from last quarter’s number of 398 single family homes and 258 condos. In the first quarter of 2011, 83 single family and 39 condos sold. Home sales are up for the second quarter 125 single family homes and 55 condominiums sold. We are heading into our summer market and there is simply no way to tell how it will fair. If you are qualified and ready to buy, you can get a great deal at this time.
Westport and Wilton properties are pretty hot right now as prices are down significantly from last year. This has led to an increase of sales in these towns. Here are the related numbers for these communities.
Inventory is up in Westport as they are currently showing an inventory of 379 single family homes and 30 condominiums on the market. In the first quarter of 2011, 49 single family homes and 4 condos have sold. Sales are up for the second quarter at 118 single family homes and 11 condominiums sold. This is great news
Wilton is currently showing an increase of inventory with 227 single family homes and a decrease of 16 condos for sale. In the first quarter of 2011, 29 single family homes and 5 condos have sold. Sales are up for the second quarter at 43 single family homes and condo sales remain flat at 5.
As a buyer or seller the best way to succeed in the real estate market is to make sure you get the proper education and guidance through a professional real estate agent. Now more than ever a reputable experienced agent is necessary to guide you through the complications that may occur in your buying or selling situation. Bondi Realty Group LLC has the experience and expertise. We are experts in short sales and can help you sell your home successfully. We are currently offering both buyers and sellers incentives when working with us. Please call us today for all of your real estate needs.
Betty Bondi
Owner/ Broker
www.BondiRealtyGroup.com
203-899-9990
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Norwalk CT Property Sales Transfers May 1 – 15
July 5, 2011 by bettyb · Leave a Comment
806 Foxboro Drive
David & Olivia McNeal to Dennis Britrick, $380,000
22 Forest Hill Road
Niles Howard & Cindy Still to David Jones & Cory Acomb, $759,000
50 Aiken Street Unit 296
Karen King to Lora Piazza, $271,300
8 & 10 Indian Spring Hill Road
Christina Childs to John Fujioka, $915,000
175 Rowayton Woods Dr Unit 62 & Garage
Estate of Stacy Israel to John Ricciardi, $370,000
90-92 Bouton Street
Deutsche Bank National Trust to Fleury Dievla & Sylvain Milcado, $204,900
16 Donna Drive Unit 9
Nancy Oberst to Steven & Sharon Defala, $210,000
7 Saddle Road
Suzette Ringle to Angelo & Karen DiPasquale, $382,000
59 Russell Street
Michael & Heather Griswold to Timothy & Jennifer Jefferies, $327,500
196 Scribner Avenue
Robert Barzyk & Susan Brooks to Andrienne & Mathew Hoffman, $745,000
123 Old Belden Hill Road Unit 35
Estate of Frank Keen Sr to Denise Hebert, $285,000
16 Indian Spring Road
Jared & Susan Demark to Richard Tanner & Gilliam deHaan, $1,299,000
45 East Rocks Road
Estate of Fay Evanstead to Rose Butler, $370,000
25 Grand Street Unit 14
Ryan & Shelley Follick to Abins of Florida LLC, $244,900
78 Fawn Ridge Lane
John & Janet Bermingham to Diego Eusse, $330,000
35 Witch Lane
Kerschner Development Co LLC to Matthew Fogarty, $1,325,000
37 Riverside Avenue
Mary Caldwell to Juan Jimenez, $201,500
47 Stonecrop Road
Harry & Mary Wong to Jason Petrini & Matthew Petrini, $380,018
27 Catherine Street
Rina Demarte to Joseph & Melissa Milano, $260,000
144 East Avenue Unit 306B
RMS East Avenue LLC to Aleksey Gershgorin, $345,000
15 Thomas Place
Pierre Rogers Trustee to Donna Rohs, $1,676,000
5 Highview Avenue
Kevin Gilrain & Danie Dyksen to Matthew & Emily Bergantino, $555,000
9 Derby Road
Randal to Elgallo & Berline Alphonse, $310,000
9 Novak Street
Estate of Helen Deamy to Cesar Rivera & Silvia Hernandez, $139,000
13 Benedict Street
Estate of Raymond Cullen to Positive Properties LLC, $240,000
100 Seaview Avenue Unit 4C
Estate of Elissa Chacker to Erika Schmidt, $250,000
144 Partrick Avenue
William & Marianne Josem to Rockne & Jill Tavello, Jr., $250,000
105 Richards Avenue Unit 2304
William Scott & Yvonne Fung to Evelyn Solorzano, $305,000
28 Ledgewood Drive
Tristan & Jennifer Jordan to Joseph Gorsky & Gretchen Clausen, $426,500
37 St Marys Lane
Lisa Kinight to Janet Donovan, $350,000
46 Winding Lane
Estate of Annelies Venus to Ross Wolfson, $440,000
49 Day Street Unit 311
BAC Home Loan Servicing to Francisco Cisneros, $110,000
Roton Point Unit 223
Linda Lipay to Neil & Travis Azous, Trustee, $125,000
104 Rowayton Woods Drive
Dianne Goodnow to Richard & Joan Vanderbilt, $318,500
12 Leuvine Street
Anna Contadino to Christopher & Wendy Scarlett, $277,500
133 Main Street Unit 3
Deutsche Bank National Trust Co to Paula Prisco, $162,100
32 Haviland Street Unit 207
Scott Strazik to Kevin Bourke, $225,000
237 Silvermine Avenue
D M Brown Builders LLC to Vincent & Robbin Scialli, $1,090,000
97 Richards Avenue D11
Steven & Joanne Fasano to Gopinath Praghu, $210,000
152 North Taylor Avenue
Arche Colburn to Timothy & Jennifer McGrath, $385,000
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Norwalk CT Property Sales Transfers April 16 – 30
June 9, 2011 by bettyb · Leave a Comment
Recent real estate home sales in Norwalk CT
43 Strathmore Lane
Neil Phillips to Stuart Brodsky, $310,000
31 Huckleberry Drive South
Cono Vertuccio & Mario Strano to Susan Brennan, $475,000
7 Coldspring Street
Philip & Janice Matregrano to Matthew Alpert, $182,500
71 Aiken Street Unit 16
Harrison Getz to Michael Carlucci, $310,000
129 Silvermine Avenue
Richard & Sarah Natale to Harrison Getz, $430,000
26 Pequot Drive
Timothy & Mary Plunkett to Peter & Elizabeth Ricci, $725,000
5 Fenwick Place
Arthur Allen & Amanda Smith to Katherine Stepp, $427,000
1 Bond Street
Wells Fargo Bank NA to Robert Hutchinsen, $291,000
23 Weatherbell Drive
Michael & Elizabeth Statford to Dr. Rishon & Nancy Stember, $691,500
7 Barclay Court
Carl Oila to Peter Dee, $757,500
6 French Farm Road
Michael & Tonya Cameron to Andrew & Stephanie Parkin, $950,000
115 Fillow Street Unit 24
Ronald Plantamura to Eluisa Brunetto, $275,000
95 Ledgebrook Drive Unit 12-9
Janis Waanane to Lauren Cincotta, $235,000
15 Pine Point Road Unit 397
Todd & Melissa Thomson to Laurie & Scott Tuck, $135,000
Pine Point Road Unit 46
Dorothy Partch to Richard Hodges, $135,000
250 Rowayton Avenue
Benjamin & Ashley Ghirskey to Alan & Sarah Walker, $1,050,000
8 Barclay Court
Douglas Prophet to Alex Cotter & Olivia Sackett, $835,000
14 Fort Point street
Deutsche Bank Trust Company to Kilich brothers llc, $217,000
42 Hills Lane
Estate of Herbert Gemberg to John Gavigan, $260,000
2 Bumblebee Lane
Darion & Sandra Hart to Suzanne & Anders Lindegren, $980,000
278 Rowayton Ave
Henry & Laura Sagman to James & Barbara Montero, $725,000
7 Huckleberry Drive north
Erik & Tara Wilkinson to Marc & Sara Culver, $645,000
163 South Main Street Unit 6
Grzegorz & Anna Kasinska to Johnny Exantus, $190,000
16 Fairfield Avenue
Matthew Ahearns to Lillian & Scott Quis, $320,000
230 Sunrise Hill Road Unit 120
Mark McGill to Dorothy Chiaramonte, $310,000
12 Milton Place
William Axness to Charles Goodrich III to Elaine Falkenberg, $600,000
3 Morningside Place
HSBC Bank USA NA to Thomas Wemyss, $245,000
19 Rome Street
Thomas Schimenti to Pamela Mahon, $387,500
143 Wolfpit Avenue
Steve Cola to Stephen Ferrera, $669,800
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Norwalk CT Property Sales Transfers April 1 – 15
May 26, 2011 by bettyb · Leave a Comment
31 Deerwood Manor
Richard & Faye Sneeder to Kristie & Sloane Googin, $870,000
199 Gregory Boulevard Unit A2
Estate of Nancy Weddell to Judith H, $505,000
28 Raymond Terrace
Bryan & Angelyn Ferguson to Nathaniel & Jessica Burns, $325,000
25 Grand Street Unit 230
Brett Almstead to Heather Breslin, $225,000
1 Nylked Terrace
Paul Allaire to David Rosenberg, $3,675,000
7 Norport Drive
Julie Reid & Linda Wolf to David & Jennifer Reganato, $2,275,000
11 Oak Street
Peoples United Bank to Simela Petridou & Dimitrios Petridis, $102,000
33 North Water Street Unit 306
Mark Candido & Ronald Scinto to Jill Birinyi, $397,500
12 Elm Street
US Bank NA to Peter Boccarossa, $215,600
15 South Street Unit 2A
C & T Partners to Jean Jacob LLC, $250,000
19 Knollwood Road
Richard & Cheryl Copeino to Jones Darkwa, $380,000
6 Jersey Lane
Elizabeth Pavlik to Patria Peralta, $386,500
1 Jomar Road
John & Tina Pinto to Toan & Matilda Hinh, $385,000
4 Daskams Lane Unit 309
Ryan Fisher to Erez Biala, $347,000
56 Strathmore Lane
Penelope Koechl to Robbie Gendels, $352,500
19 Fireside Court
Justine Cutrone to Shawn Schwartz, $610,000
105 Dry Hill Road
PCJ LLC to Dan Bucatanschi & Ksenia Bukina, $619,000
442 Main Avenue Unit D1
442 Main Avenue LLC to Ruslan & Liya Magdeeva, $435,000
15 Pine Point Road Unit 202
Tristam & Cynthia Dunn to David & Albertine Madon, $145,000
45 Raymond Terrace
Elizabeth & Peter Ricci to Norchilas Marsan & Leigh Testa, $420,000
7 Harriet Street
James & Jane Mitchell to Craig & Tamara Allan, $310,000
4 Shagbark Road
Clute & Daphne Ely to R Grosvenor & Jean Ely, $2,000,000
143 North Seir Hill Road
Kerschner Development Company LLC to Corin & Jason fogelson, $1,220,000
6 Avon Street
Mark & Barbara Sibiskie to Paul Falzone, $130,000
199 Gregory Blvd Unit A4
Gregory & Mark DeVito to Pasquale & Beatrice D’Orio, $530,000
21 Eagle Road
Darryl Hoyt to Amanda Morelli, $265,000
50 Fairview Avenue Unit 3B
Helen Greskovic to Cross Properties LLC, $95,000
80 County Street Unit 1C
Martin Wolf to JBS Realty Group LLC, $100,000
10 Pine Hill Avenue Ext
Joseph Flewellyn & Edith Salisbury to Joseph & Luisa D’allacco, $535,000
10 Twin Ledge Road
Will & Megan Swillie to Paul & Gregory Varner, $625,000
16 Olive Lane
John & Eleanor Malucky to Antartica LLC, $280,000
125 Washington Street Unit L208
Michael Licata to Michael Jackson, $196,000
31 West Main Street
31 West Main Street LLC to Twins 06 LLC, $600,000
1 Deerwood Manor
Estate of Frances Cea to Philip Solano, $365,000
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Norwalk CT Property Sales Transfers February 1 – 15
March 6, 2011 by bettyb · Leave a Comment
16 Rockmeadow Road Unit Y plus garage
Todd DeWalt to Monica Jordan, $240,000
80 County Street Unit 1M
US bank NA to Fang Wang, $100,000
72 Dry Hill Road
Jeffrey Odle & Lia Perretti to Tracy Kainit & Michael Geglio, $365,000
31 Burritt Avenue
Freddie Rivers & Rose Adgerson to Marvin Best Sr, $248,000
18 Rampart Road
Estate of Jeannette Cadotte to Richard & Marybeth Cadotte , $292,669
23 Belle Avenue
Alvaro & Virginia Carmona to Englantina Gega, $170,000
71 Aiken Street Unit Q6
Nils & Brooke Lundberg to Eileen Aug, $302,000
144 East Avenue Unit 101B
RMS East Avenue LLC to Terrance Cummings, $330,000
22 Saint John Street
Christine O’Neill Lee living trust to John Moisiadis, $313,250
22 Heather Lane
Mohan & Jaya Daptardar to Barkese Dalton, $345,000
12 Possum Lane
Douglas & Marilyn Lawrence to Meg Teape, $555,000
219 East Avenue
Exxon Mobil Oil Corp to Alliance Energy LLC, $1,650,000
31 North Avenue
Exxon Mobile Oil Corp to Alliance Energy LLC, $1,125,000
197 Ely Avenue
Ana Henriquez to Ya Yu Yang, $235000
3 Center Avenue
Rahi Real Estate holdings llc to Sukhdev Singh & Karamdeep Kaur, $225,000
24 Tracey Street
Idella & Robert Gudgor to Aron & Tara Back, $340,000
71 Aiken Street Unit M14
Jo Blanceh Ditcher to Peter Zengota, $275,000
5 Jean Avenue
Mary Alice Michael to Scott & Leticia Carroll, $313,000
42 Allview Avenue
Us Bank NA to Laurie & Dernick Taylor, $300,000
240 West Cedar Street
Dulcelina Hernandez & Roger Padilla to Maria Rodriguez & Andres Navarro, $272,000
65 Rowayton Avenue Unit C
MacGregor design developement llc to David & Alexandra Austin, $2,700,000
5 Captains walk
Hugh Taylor to Kimberly Walin, $2,100,000
1 ½ Indian Springs Road
Independence Partners Mortgage llc to Joseph Kirkpatrick, $2,025,000
21 Meridian Road
Wells Fargo Bank NA to Frederick & Gwendolyn Golden, $1,350,000
14 Marvin Street
Estate of Jane Iffland to William & Martha Spiegel, $575,000
8 Walnut Avenue
Positive Properties LLC to Melissa Usseglio, $480,000
16 Lockwood Lane
Victoria Rotante to Meghan Johnson, $415,000
910 Foxboro Drive
David Felton to Carol Interland, $394,000
28 Duck Pond Road
Richard & Nancy Fontana to Richard Fontana jr, $1,300,000


Bondi Realty Group is located in Norwalk, serving all of Fairfield County Connecticut. We have 20 years of real estate experience working with buyers, sellers and investors.