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Danbury Houses Sold: Pinnacle Way, Meadow Street, Brookside, Mannions Lane

The following information came from the Danbury Town Clerk. If there is information available about previous sales, it is in italic type and it was provided by Vision Appraisals.

The provided the following recent property transfers.

Joan Mack sold 1301 Pinnacle Way to Joseph Tomaselli on Aug. 2 for $295,000, volume 2192, pgs 216-220.

Maria Dias Carvalho sold 15 Meadow St. to Carlos Galarza on Aug. 2 for $125,000, volume 2192 pgs 330-331.

Maria Petrino sold Unit 1, Brookside to Aarti Arora on Aug. 6 for $99,000, volume 2192 pgs 654-655.

Bank of New York Mellon sold Unit 23, 11 Mannions Lane to Jennifer Wehner on Aug. 7 for $179,000, volume 2192 pages 1104-1106. This unit previously sold on Dec. 1, 2005 for $291,000. Some time between 12/1/05 and 8/7/12, it was taken over by the Bank of New York.

Toll CT III LTD Partnerships sold 17 Warrington Round to Gregory Mazzoni and Larine Pavarini on Aug. 7 for $500,955, volume 2192, pages 1121-1122.

Hu Jin sold 17-37 Starrs Plain road to Lamberto Lopez on Aug. 6 for $53,000, volume 2192, page 614.

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