Real Estate Transactions

From: The Patriot Ledger Quincy, MA | Date: June 20, 2003| Author: Ellen Galambos | Copyright information

This listing of home and condominium sales is compiled from the Norfolk and Plymouth county registries of deeds by Warren Information Services of Boston. In each transaction, the address is followed by the seller's name, buyer's name and purchase price, date of transaction and, when known, the type of property. A unit number after the address designates a condominium.

Abington

240 Randolph St., Paul and Susan A. O'Keefe to Robert G. and Ruth M. Patrick, $257,000, May 30, single f...

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