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Westport Property Transfers 03/08/21 - 03/12/21

Westport Property Transfers: 03/08/21 -03/12/21

Westport property transfers as reported by the Westport Town Clerk’s Office:

Total Conveyance Tax: $26,433.75

Total Sales: $10,573,500.00

Highest Transfer Price: 38 Maple Avenue South: $2,225,000

Lowest Transfer Price: 301 Post Road East, Unit 15: $453,500

Transfers:

38 Maple Avenue South: $2,225,000

40 Sturges Commons: $1,850,000

27 Westfair Drive: $1,800,000

6 Elmwood Road: $1,600,000

166 Imperial Avenue: $1,100,000

8 Heather Hill: $830,000

41 North Avenue: $715,000

301 Post Road East, Unit 15: $453,500

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Westport Property Transfers 03/01/21 - 03/05/21

Westport Property Transfers: 03/01/21 -03/05/21

Westport property transfers as reported by the Westport Town Clerk’s Office:

Total Conveyance Tax: $54,875.37

Total Sales: $22,529,150.00

Highest Transfer Price: 8 Tiffany Lane: $3,216,850

Lowest Transfer Price: 35 Bridge Street, Unit 103: $168,500

Transfers:

8 Tiffany Lane: $3,216,850

5 Lowlyn Road: $2,050,000

21 Bulkley Avenue North: $1,800,000

13C Dogwood Lane: $1,750,000

4 Pheasant Lane: $1,750,000

26 Sherwood Drive: $1,125,000

299 North Avenue: $995,000

27 Gorham Avenue: $950,000

32 Drumlin Road: $950,000

196 Newtown Turnpike: $890,000

11 Boxwood Lane: $885,000

19 Old Orchard Road: $876,000

237 Bayberry Lane: $855,000

19 Cross Highway: $795,800

11 Calumet Road: $789,000

19 Maple Avenue North: $749,000

7 Woodside Avenue: $725,000

96 Newtown Turnpike: $660,000

9 Cross Brook Lane (taxes: Norwalk): $579,000

35 Bridge Street, Unit 103: $168,500

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Saving Grace: 19 Soundview Gets Paint, Not Wrecking Ball, after 121 Years

In a rare turn of events for Westport real estate - the demolition sign has been removed from 19 Soundview Drive, and a fresh coat of paint was put in its place. Workers earlier this week said the house would be saved from the wrecking ball.

The original January 4th ZBA application called for a total demolition of the home, its walkway, and its driveway (off of Danbury avenue). In its place, according to the coastal site plan, would be a totally new FEMA-compliant home with a pool.

The home was built in 1900 and will begin its 121st summer this year with updates and fresh white paint. The property was last appraised at 2.81 million dollars ($210,00 and $2,606,000 for the house and property, respectively) according to the Assessor’s Office Vision Appraisals records, and last sold in September for 2.7 million dollars.

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