Real Estate

From: Portland Press Herald (Maine) | Date: August 18, 2005 | Copyright information


Portland Press Herald (Maine)

08-18-2005

Real Estate
Edition: Final
Section: Your Neighbors-South
Column: Real Estate

The following real estate transactions took place in Scarborough in May. Zeros in addresses are vacant land; $0 transactions are gifts or divorce settlements per assessor's office. Real estate transactions are compiled by town officials and published when made available.

109 Ash Swamp Road, $247,000
13 Ballantyne Driv...

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