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Chris and Beverly With have packed their District of Columbia condominium with framed items. “No space goes untouched,” Beverly With said. Above is a view of the couple’s living room.
Artful embellishment (BILL O’LEARY / WASHINGTON POST)
Hanging art on walls transforms a house into a home — and adds value too
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rt helps make a sale. Everyone has an opinion about what clinched the deal. For Christine Neptune, a collector and co-owner of Gallery Neptune & Brown, “It was the art that sold the apartment. Other than that my tiny New York studio was a small white box. The interior came alive because of the art.”
rounds out the impression of living there.” Art can enhance the value of the house but a real estate agent can’t pinpoint a number or percentage. “It doesn’t work like that,” Adamstein said. “You can’t say by how much because that implies there’s a formula and if you spend a certain amount then the house goes up a certain amount. Art embellishes a home, it adds to a home’s character, it adds color and rhythm and makes it more interesting than it may otherwise be, and that absolutely adds value.”
what I can see,” she said. “It doesn’t matter if your home is large or small, if you rent or own. Don’t stop collecting because you think you don’t have any more room. Just make the spaces between the pieces smaller,” she said. Anthony Gyepi-Garbrah and Desirée Venn Frederic’s home in Northeast Washington’s Trinidad neighborhood is distinguished by dozens of paintings and prints hanging salon-style on the walls and doors, sculptures lining the floors, and antique furnishings all around.
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“Art in our home makes a place for us and provides benefits. It enhances our design perspective, it helps bring our attention to certain parts of the apartment, it provides accents, invokes emotion and adds clarity,” Gyepi-Garbrah said. Timothy Johnson is a local artist with a show, “Fables of Decapitation: I knew I would die long ago,” at Touchstone Gallery through Oct. 27. His home and art studio are one and they’re small. Paintings adorn the apartment walls SEE ART, PAGE F3
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‘No space goes untouched’ Chris and Beverly With live in a two-floor District of Columbia condominium packed with works on paper. Hundreds of framed pictures plus sculptures cover every square inch of wall space. Theo Adamstein, a sales “No space goes untouched. associate with TTR Sotheby’s The guest bathroom is our International Realty, said, photography gallery,” Beverly “Art creates the impression With said. of a more valuable home. If A print hangs on the small you think about a beautifully area below the wall cutout designed home with strong ar- between the kitchen and chitecture, you can appreciate dining room inches above the it for what it is, but without art dining room floor. The walls it’s not finished. It’s missing lining two staircases — one an important component. Art from the entry door to the
main living area and a second from the living room up to the bedrooms — are covered chock-a-block. “We don’t want empty space so there’s no place we don’t put art. If you want to find a spot, you will. In the kitchen or bathroom or wherever. Nature abhors a vacuum,” Chris With said. Paula Amt, owner of Framesmith DC and a collector, lives in a 400-square-foot space. “My art is hung floor to ceiling. I minimize the space between works to fit in another piece because I want to see
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and a 9-foot-long ledge on the wall next to his easel is dedicated to his work in progress. “I prop up the paintings I’m working on so I can see them better and make changes,” he said.
“We don’t want empty space so there’s no place we don’t put art. If you want to find a spot, you will. In the kitchen or bathroom or wherever. Nature abhors a vacuum.”
The District of Columbia dining room of Chris and Beverly With, who have filled their home with original art over a lifetime of collecting. (BILL O’LEARY / WASHINGTON POST)
The art found in Chris and Beverly With’s bedroom. (BILL O’LEARY / WASHINGTON POST)
“When you start buying, ac“Don’t be embarrassed or cept that your taste will evolve shy. That’s why we’re here,” Chris With and you may not like a piece Brown said. “It’s our job to in 10 years. When that time talk about art in a way that comes, sell or give it away,” Collect for joy Chris With said. rather than investment “Buy what you love. That’s Robert Brown, the other the most important thing. co-owner of Gallery Neptune Then the art will move around & Brown and a collector, rec- all your real estate,” Neptune ommends collecting for joy, said. not investment. Go to galleries and muse“Buy pieces you can’t live ums around town. without. Something that gives Ask questions and ask to see you pleasure and a thrill every work not in view. Galleries time you look at it,” he said. have rooms in the back with You and your partner’s files holding many pieces. tastes may differ but that Owners will work with your We are a FULL SERVICE shouldn’t create tension, he budget and show you art in a HVAC company since 1977 said. Instead celebrate and range of prices. You can buy broaden your assemblage on credit and often on installwith works that appeal to both ment. Sometimes you can take a piece home “on approvof you. “Buying art isn’t a al” to see how you like it. competition,” he added.
makes you feel comfortable and teaches you.” “Some people approach art as decoration as opposed to collecting. That’s a short-term solution. Collecting art is long term. It doesn’t make sense to waste your money on the short term. Take a little longer to decide what you love and to
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Unusual look leads to uncommon payoff
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Current prices are recorded from antiques shows, flea markets, sales and auctions throughout the United States. Prices vary in different locations because of local economic conditions.
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Bride basket, cranberry Coin glass bowl, yellow and pink enamel flowers, silver plated frame, 15 x 9 inches, $160. Royal Worcester vase, blue flowers, yellow leaves, reticulated neck and handles, 14 1/2 inches, $220. Northwood carnival glass bowl, three fruits pattern, cherries, orange, green, iridescent, ribbed, ruffled, 9 inches, $290. Bamboo brush pot, carved, scholars playing “Go,” bamboo trees, clouds, 6 inches, $480. Durand vase, dark to light blue iridescence, high shoulders taper down to base, signed, 8 inches, $580. Rocking horse, horsehair mane and tail, leather saddle, wood grain, Relko, New Zealand, 38 x 61 inches, $640. Majolica planter, Poseidon head, mermaid busts, seaweed, turquoise, yellow trim, Lonitz, c. 1870, 8 3/4 x 15 3/4 inches, $830. Lacquer box, two family crests, flowers, vines, embossed corners, copper/ brass fittings, black, 3 1/4 x 5 3/4 inches, $750. Half-tester bed, mahogany, rococo, round column posts, acanthus trim, drapery, signed W.T. Davis, c. 1860, 63 x 71 inches, $6,000. Steinway grand piano, mahogany, square legs, 1917, 38 x 69 inches, $9,600.
TABLE HAS FOUR legs and a flat top — except when it is designed by a clever cabinetmaker. Freeman’s Auction in Philadelphia sold an unusual rosewood table with two partial shelves built below the 20-inch square tabletop. It is decorated with carved dragons on the brackets and a spider and fly inlay of mixed metal and mother-of-pearl. The Anglo-Japanese inlaid rosewood table was made by A. and H. Lejambre of Philadelphia around 1880; the company produced work from 1865 to 1907. Similar tables are in several museums. The table sold at auction for $13,000. descriptions online for Hummel’s “Girl Resting on Fence 1938” state that it’s marked “W. Germany.” I have that figurine but it’s marked “Germany.” It’s also marked with a big bee over the letter “V” and “C by W. Goebel.” The year “1938” is embossed on the bottom, too. I can barely make out figurine number “112/3/0.” Why are the marks on my figurine different?
A. This figurine was
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This unusual table is an example of Anglo-Japanese style. It has a look that was not favored by many cabinetmakers. The table with wooden tiers and carved dragons sold at auction for $13,000.
designed for Hummel by Reinhold Unger in 1938. It was originally called “Just Sittin-Girl” and is now called “Just Resting,” though it’s listed online under other names. It’s been made for several years in different sizes. The marks tell how old the figurine is. The bee over “V” mark was used from 1950 to 1959, with a bigger bee from 1955 to 1959. Figurines made from 1960 to 1990 were marked “W. Germany.” Your figurine was made before that, so it is just marked “Germany.”
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China Co., Genuine Fiesta, 60th Anniversary, 19361996” and the logo of a dancing lady. The Anniversary line includes a pitcher, mugs (cups), tumblers, a cake plate, a clock face plate and other items. The price depends on color and condition. Pitchers sell online for $25-$48, mugs for $3-$10. A set with four mugs could sell for $37 to $88. Higher prices are asked but don’t sell. Tip: Outdoor lights may help prevent crimes; install them high enough so they are difficult to unscrew.
Terry Kovel and Kim Kovel answer questions sent to the column. By sending a letter with a question and a picture, you give full permission for use in the column or any other Kovel forum. Names, addressby the Homer Laughlin Chi- es or email addresses will not na Co. since 1936 and has be published The amount of been made in many colors mail makes personal answers since then. To mark the or appraisals impossible. 60th anniversary in 1996, Write to Kovels, The Republican, King Features Syndicate, Fiesta was made with the 628 Virginia Drive, Orlando, words “Still Proudly Made FL 32803. by The Homer Laughlin
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Lee Reich | In the Garden
Listen to the story this tree has to tell
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F YOU HAVE THE EARS to listen, this tree has a story to tell. Let’s go back to 1765, and travel along with American naturalists John Bartram and son William from Philadelphia to Florida. It was on a clear, cool day in October that the Bartrams happened upon a stand of beautiful and, until then, unknown trees along the banks of the Altamaha River in Georgia. So taken were they by these trees that William eventually made a return trip to bring seeds and cuttings back home to Philadelphia, thus establishing in their botanical garden a planting of Franklinia. They named the genus after their friend, Benjamin Franklin. Nothing especially odd about this story — so far. But the strange thing is that Franklinia trees have never been sighted in the wild anywhere except in the vicinity of Bartram’s original siting. And that stand of plants eventually died out, with the last wild Franklinia having been sighted there in 1803. No one knows for sure why those wild plants eventually disappeared, or why Franklinia never spread beyond that range. The tree is, actually, quite cosmopolitan in its needs, and now grows from Massachusetts down to Florida and points west. A census in 1999 tallied 1,896 trees planted in the U.S. — they’ve also been planted elsewhere in the world — as well as their cultivated range. Now, when the tree’s leaves are a dazzling mix of orange, red, and mahogany, is a good time to think about planting a Franklinia. A few of the large, white blossoms might even still be festooning the branches. Flowers now? Yes, Franklinia is one of those rare, late flowering trees. Although the main show opens in late summer,
surface resembles the bark of The way around this problem our native hornbeam trees. is to transplant only potted Being cosmopolitan, or balled-and-burlapped Franklinia is easy to grow. All trees, whose roots hardly get it needs is a humusy, acidic disturbed. soil in full sun or slight shade. That said, Franklinias Despite the swampy land that are otherwise easy trees to was home to propagate. The But the strange Franklinia’s fresh seeds, last stand, the collected now, thing is that tree does need sprout readily; Franklinia trees well-drained if dried, they have never been soil. Maybe need a month that’s why that sighted in the wild in cool, moist stand died out. soil before they anywhere except And despite can sprout. the Deep Stem cuttings in the vicinity of One distinction of the rare Southern Franklinia tree is that it blosBartram’s original root easily almost any time home of those soms late in the season. siting. And that of year. trees, Franknew flowers continue to linia’s usually How fortustand of plants nate it is that open sporadically over a long do better in eventually died out, Franklinia period. the north than with the last wild is so easy to The blossoms are fragrant, in the south. with large, white petals The reason is Franklinia having propagate, and William reminiscent of magnolia because many been sighted there that Bartram propand camellia. They are soon southern soils in 1803. agated some followed by distinctive seed hosted “King plants for his capsules that split open into Cotton,” which Philadelphia garden. 10 segments and dot the itself hosted a soil disease Unless someone discovers branches through the winter. that also attacks Franklinia. Aside from this fungus, a wild Franklinia, all FrankThe tree is further dressed Franklinia has no serious pest linia trees in existence today up in winter by an attractive bark, smooth, gray, and are descendants of trees in troubles. broken up by longitudinal Bartram’s collection, the last Because they lack fibrous fissures sometimes highlight- roots, Franklinias are a little tree of which died out early in ed chalky white. The sinewy the 20th century. finicky about being moved.
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Deeds AGAWAM Ann Marie Rivers to Marc R. LaPierre and Alyce K. Stiles, 73 Rugby Road, $389,900. Brenda J. Gooch and Cora Gooch to Tiffany Lagacy, 528 Mill St., $168,000. Carol L. Gilmour and Richard K. O’Neil to Nicole M. Pone, 400 North St., $268,000.
Eric R. Brown to Erin E. Thornton, 440 Allen Road, $220,000. Peter S. Galuszka to Oasis Drive Homeoners Association, Oasis Drive, $100. Kathleen M. Hanas and Joanna R. Shaw to Catherine H. Burt and Sandra M. Ellis, 573 Federal St., $132,000. Adam A. Quenneville and Kaylee A. Quenneville to James P. Dean, 345 Warren Wright Road, $229,900.
Joseph B. Berger and Cecilia R. Berger to Dominic Kirchner II, trustee, and Cynthia C. Dillon and Michael S. Dillon Abraxas Realty Trust, 51 North St., to Richard Marsili and Kristen Marsili, $114,755. 10 Corey Colonial, Unit 10, $144,000. David A. Conkey and Sylvia C. Conkey Frances A. Coache to Matthew J. to Rachael K. Perkins and Jonathan S. Vaughn, 86 Hall St., $197,000. Soutra, 5 Munsell St., $299,000. Frank Alves and Roanda Alves to David C. Fritsch and Rachel Ann Brandon Michael Casey, 70 Hall St., Young to Mari Gray, 161 Federal St., $190,500. $203,000. Hoa Pham and Huynh Dai Le to Jean35 Turkey Hill Road LLC, to 35 Turkey nie Sosa, 25 Rowley St., $179,000. Hill Road Realty LLC, 35 Turkey Hill JCW Group LLC, to Feeding Hills Road, $800,000. Properties LLC, 245 Regency Park Drive, $83,500. Judith Clow to Brenda Gooch, 10 Mansion Woods Drive, Unit 10H, $172,500. Kathleen Richter and David Richter to Karen L. St. Aubin and Nancy L. Howard, 39 Beech Hill Road, $320,000. Kevin K. Yarrows and Susan E. Yarrows to Daniel M. Krupa, 44 King St., $155,000. Paul R. Schuh and Doris K. Schuh to Patrick W. Moloney Sr., and Julianne Moloney, 13 Gina Drive, $360,000. Richard Chavez and Eileen J. Chavez to Andrew M. St. Pierre and Sarah R. Zimmerman, 1009 Suffield St., $255,000. Valentin N. Zhupikov and Anna Zhupikov to Sergey Novak and Julia Novak, 100 Oak Lane, $285,000. Walter E. Klaus Jr., and Gregory M. Klaus to Naples Property Group LLC, and LG Industries LLC, 15 Belvidere Ave., $135,000.
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Jeffrey L. Paulin and Teresa C. Paulin to Elaine F. Green, 104 Wales Road, $55,476.
Wardwell B. Cox, life estate, and Shirley E. Cox, life estate, 29 Brookfield Road, $65,963.
BUCKLAND Anthony R. Kubiak and Elizabeth Catherine Laraia to Amy E. Tuominen, 141 East Buckland Road, $246,000
CHICOPEE Alexander N. Bineault to Madyson A. Anischik, 34 Glendale St., $78,700. Allen R. Langford, Lynne Langford and Lynne N. Roberge to Julio Rivera, 137 Springfield St., $201,000. Anastasiya Sevostyanova and Nikolay Sevostyanov to Tatyana Sevostyanova, 126 Valier Ave., $212,500. Barbara L. Osborne to Laurie A. Page, 90 Horseshoe Drive, Unit 6157B, $142,500. Chicopee City to Cynthia McCormack, Robert Witkiewicz and Stephen Witkiewicz, 74 Meadow St., $500. Dennis S. Herchel to James J. Herchel, 190 Bemis Ave., $50,000.
Guild Mortgage Co., to Juan Santana, 28 Frontenac St., $135,500. John Cazzetta and Pauline M. Cazzetta to Robert Nelson, 17 Second St., James R. Tomlinson, Joyce A. Kopacz $75,000. and Joyce A. Tomlinson to Joseph A. Wellspeak, 105 Warregan St., Nathanial W. Croke to Justin D. $161,280. Garfield and Cayla L. Garfield, 390 Brookfield Road, $249,000. Jeanette Seixas, Jeanette J. Santana Robert Lee Bernier, Robert L. Bernier and Robert Bernier to Nicole Lee Noyes, 34 Crestwood Road, $184,500.
and Carlos Seixas to Rachelle A. Pimental and Robert Halle, 116 South St., $159,000.
Stephen R. Holuk and Keith T. Holuk to Mackenzie Warren, 322 Palmer Road, $240,000.
Jennie A. Stebbins, representative, and Robert L. Stebbins, estate, to Daniel L. Smith, trustee, Frank Thomas, trustee, and Pioneer Realty Trust, trustee of, 98 North Chicopee St., $160,000.
Wardwell B. Cox and Shirley E. Cox to Donald J. Frydryk, Tammi J. Frydryk,
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JJJ17 LLC, to Denise Champiney and Foundry Village Road, $18,000. Cameron J. Danalis, 56-68 Grattan St., $244,900. Nathaniel J. Millard and Jennifer Millard to Joseph F. Nai, 21 Casino Ave., $155,000.
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Elizabeth E. Kapitulik to Andrea Voytovich and Brian Seppa, 247 Stage Paul J. Washington to Carlos M. Seixas Road, $221,000. and Jeanette J. Seixas, 171 Langevin St., $249,800. DEERFIELD Revampit LLC, to Izabela Frelek and Peter Frelek, 37 Walter St., $185,000.
Richard F. Devall Jr., and Kathleen M. Devall to Lisa Lipshires, 135 Partridge Lane, $120,000. Rudolph J. Gay and Rosemarie Gay to Neil Metcalf and Margaret Metcalf, 168 Wilson Ave., $226,500. Steven E. Plata and Donna L. Plata to Marcio Roberto M. Brasil and Cleide M. Oliveira-Brasil, 104 Johnson Road, Unit 203, $162,800. Susan Carron and Gerald Carron to Joseph McCloud, 52 Woodbridge Road, Unit 6234B, $150,500. Susanne J. Vickers, Paul M. Robillard and Michael R. Robillard to Nicole M. Roy, 172 Lafayette St., $175,000. Tascon Homes LLC, to Mary A. Olbrych, 86 McCarthy Ave., $220,400. Teri A. Lee to Jessica A. Kazigian and Raffi A. Kazigian, 131 Colonial Circle, Unit A, $90,000. Tricia A. Stallman, representative, Mary K. Sullivan, estate, and Mary Katherine Sullivan, estate, to Maryanne Benns and Robert Benns, 155 Partridge Lane, Unit 6113B, $115,000.
COLRAIN Fannie Mae, by attorney, “aka” Federal National Mortgage Association, by attorney, Harmon Law Offices PC, attorney, to James Evangelos Jr., 47
Bertha S. Cadarette Estate and James L. Cadarette, personal representative, to Ha T Hguyen and Benji Lopez, 28 Jones Road, $253,000. Morey Irrevocable Real Estate Trust, Barry C. Morey and Judith H. Morey, trustee, to Davette P. Young and William J. Young Jr., 9A Duncan Drive, $232,000. Ragus LLC, to Maureen A. Casey and John S. McKenzie, 21A Snowberry Circle, Unit 7A, Sugarloaf Condominium, $300,450. Kristi Bennett, “aka” Kristi Ferreira, Irene F. Dionne and Lynne Yanders to Peter Burakiewicz and Theresa L. Burakiewicz, Mountain Road, $126,000. Joseph T. Bartlett Jr., Estate, Alexander C. Bartlett, personal representative, Barbara S. Ramsay, by attorney, Charles Ramsay, attorney, to Anne Curtis and Jason Curtis, 242 River Road, $500,000.
EAST LONGMEADOW Aditus Inc., to Center for Human Development Inc., 22 Porter Road, $384,500. Christina M. Sahd and Eric L. Heidelmark to Kelsey Deary and Joshua McGowan, 7 Bunker Circle, $331,000. Cig4 LLC, to Jose Rivers and Irene
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F YOU’RE A DO-ITyourselfer, now you don’t have to depend on the weather to deliver a white Christmas. This friendly snow family — Mr. and Mrs. Snowman, the kids and the family dog — is happy to transform any yard into a winter wonderland — from Hawaii to Florida and all points in-between. Plus, they’re guaranteed not to melt. Printed on weather-resistant poster paper with waterproof inks, the snow family is almost easier to make than the real thing. No special skills or tools are required, and no painting is
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DETAILS Design Number: 935-17 Bedrooms: 3 Baths: 3 1/2 Square Footage: 4,261 Dimensions: 70’ x 82’ Framing: 2x4 or 2x6
Wood siding, a metal roof, and loads of windows make this farmhouse design both modern and rustic.
A convenient mudroom keeps things clean and organized during busy transitions. Upstairs, an additional bedroom, bath, and guest suite reside.
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Long-term U.S. mortgage rates rise to 3.69% U.S. long-term mortgage rates rose this week after signs of a trade truce between the U.S. and China the previous week pushed up the interest rate on 10-year Treasurys. Mortgage giant Freddie Mac said Thursday that the average rate for a
Deeds CONTINUED FROM PAGE F8 Rivers, 29 Day Ave., $229,900. Dennis M. Brasile to Jeremy M. Koske, 20 Hillside Drive, $245,000. Gary M. Burnham and Adrienne Burnham to Keith Daniels, 41 Marci Ave., $350,000. Glenn M. Hastie to Lindsey L. Dulude, 26 James St., $285,000.
30-year fixed mortgage rose to 3.69% from 3.57% the previous week. That’s
Martin, 2 Mutter St., $192,500.
and Mary Touriee,36 Silver Crest Lane, Michelle N. LaValley to Patrick D. Shea Unit 17, Silver Crest Condominium, $295,500. and Selma Shea, 13 Rabideau Drive, $233,500. Lucille A. Harris Testamentary Trust, Kathleen L. Harris, individually and trustee, Edward R. Harris, James S. GOSHEN Harris Jr., and Michael G Harris, “aka” Michael G Harris Sr., individually and Cassandra Grady and Cassandra Hewes to Steven W. Rida Jr., and Kim- trustee, to Kelly Dixon, 243 Silver St., berly H. Rida, 179 Ball Road, $225,900. $188,000. PDV Inc., to Charles J. Verderosa, 16 Arnold Lane, $257,000.
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Joseph S. Dalessio and Jeffrey A. Dalessio to Randy W. Sample II, and Meredith A. Sample, 11 Converse Circle, $250,000.
Bruce W. Glenny and William H. Glenny to Terrence F. Szczygiel Jr., and Denise A. Szczygiel, 29 Truby St., $135,000.
Nu-Way Homes Inc., to Susan E. Strange, 81 Avery St., $436,000.
Jason M. Smigiel to Robert Ken Wilson and Renee M. Marsh, 64 West St., $189,900.
EASTHAMPTON Dominic Kirchner II, trustee, and Northelm Realty Trust to Jonathan Hawkins and Brooke W. Matuszko, 23 South St., and 23 S St., $192,500. Meagan Murphy and Meagan Murphy Forget to David Russell Paquette and Michelle Louise Paquette, 37 Sterling Drive, $344,900. Ann M. Parizo to Brett P. Pietraszkiewicz, and Sarah S. Pietraszkiewicz, 65-67 Ferry St., $232,500. Stanley S. Kim and Sandra S. Kim to Jacob M. Cunningham and Gisella G. Zuniga, 23 Kingsberry Way, $479,500. Alleyn T. Parent Jr., to Susan M. Storozuk, Rakhee Price and Raymond E. Price, 17 Pine Hill Road, $400,000.
down from 3.9% at the same time last year and by historic standards is very low. Lower rates have helped reinvigorate the housing market, which stumbled last year. Sales of existing homes reached a 17-month high in August,
GRANVILLE James E. Litwin and Kathryn V. Wesbecher to Marina T. Vaughn and Lori A. Vaughn, 1487 Main St., $499,000.
GREENFIELD Resi Reo Sub LLC, by attorney, Front Yard Residential LP, attorney, “fka” Altisource Solutions Inc., to Urban Veneer LLC, 3 Park St., $100,000. Aimee Rackham to Sean Joseph Conlon, 32 Maple Street, $179,000. Alan M. Lerner and Jenny P. Kipp to Michael B. Wing, 68 Silver St., $160,000. Marlee E. Kaplan to Nancy Higgins
Terry J. Kimball and Patti A. Kimball to Parody Builders & Sons LLC, Wisdom Way, $50,000.
HADLEY Joseph E. Kowal Jr., Mary Ann Kowal and Regina M. Kowal to Regina M. Kowal, 1 Kozera Ave., $100.
Ryan T. Morton, Russell Morton and Laura J. Morton to Kevin J. Conway and Theresa Lagodich Conway, South Road, $140,000. U S Bank, trustee, and Mortgage Equity Conversion Asset Trust 2011-1, trustee of, to Glenda I. Figueroa and Jose E. Nazario, 382 Allen St., $220,000.
Daniel M. Pomerleau to Eric J. Carreira, 25 Granville St., $238,000. Delix M. Colon and Abigail Colon to Ramona Lorenzi, 75-75 Waldo St., $170,000. John M. O’Brien III, and Claudia M. O’Brien to Boccio Capital Group LLC, 33 Maple Crest Circle, Unit 33D, $56,500. Kanien Properties LLC, to 861 Main Holyoke MA LLC, 859-861 Main St., $375,000. Laurie M. Nichols to Jonathan Soto, 80-82 St. James Ave., $264,000. Leonard M. St. John, Sadie St. John
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Patrick D. Shea and Selma Shea to Maureen McGuinness and Peter St.
Joseph V. Walsh to Gregory M. Murphy and Eileen A. Murphy, 95 Tall Pines Road, Unit 17, $309,000.
Henry P. Hebert and Frances Hebert to Ning Chen, 89 Stockbridge St., $420,000.
Daniel H. Bock and Karin S. Bock to Darrin K. Bock, trustee, and Daniel H. Bock Irrevocable Trust, 10 Sandra Road, $100.
William J. Duffy and Gina F. Duffy to Rayane Fin Moreira and Alexei Oblomkov, 8 Plum Brook Drive, $350,000.
Jeffrey P. Conroy and Joni A. Conroy to Angel L. Oliveras Jr., and Liliana Oliveras, 49 Fernwood Drive, $337,000.
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Emerald City Rentals LLC, and Yellowbrick Property LLC, to Sarah Beth Aspen McAlpine and Andrew Scott McAlpine, 25 Colonial Ave., $260,000.
Erik C. Jones, Eric K. Jones, Karen Collins and Karen C. Jones to Brittany K. Rice, Mark T. Rice and Wendy J. Rice, 68 Loudville Road, $230,000.
and new home sales jumped 7% that month. Single-family home construction has also ticked up. The average rate on a 15-year mortgage moved up to 3.15% from 3.05% a week ago. — Associated Press
LEGEND: The rate and annual percentage rate (APR) are effective as of the publication date. The APR may increase after consummation and may vary. Payments do not include amounts for taxes and insurance. The fees set forth for each advertisement above may be charged to open the plan (A) Mortgage Banker, (B) Mortgage Broker, (C) Bank, (D) S&L, (E) Credit Union, (BA) indicates Licensed Mortgage Banker, NYS Banking Dept., (BR) indicates Registered Mortgage Broker, NYS Banking Dept., (loans arranged through third parties). “Call for Rates” means actual rates were not available at press time. All rates are quoted on a minimum FICO score of 740. Conventional loans are based on loan amounts of $165,000. Jumbo loans are based on loan amounts of $424,100. Points quoted include discount and/or origination. Lock Days: 30-60. Annual percentage rates (APRs) are based on fully indexed rates for adjustable rate mortgages (ARMs). The APR on your specific loan may differ from the sample used. Fees reflect charges relative to the APR. If your down payment is less than 20% of the home’s value, you will be subject to private mortgage insurance, or PMI. FHA mortgages include both UFMIP and MIP fees based on loan amount of $165,000 with 5% down payment. VA mortgages include funding fees based on loan amount of $165,000 with 5% down payment. The Republican does not guarantee the accuracy of the information appearing above or the availability of rates and fees in this table. All rates, fees and other information are subject to change without notice. The Republican does not own any financial institutions. Some or all of the companies appearing in this table pay a fee to appear in this table. If you are seeking a mortgage in excess of $424,100, recent legislation may enable lenders in certain locations to provide rates that are different from those shown in the table above. Sample Repayment Terms-ex. 360 monthly payments of $5.29 per $1,000 borrowed ex. 180 monthly payments of $7.56 per $1,000 borrowed. We recommend that you contact your lender directly to determine what rates may be available to you. To access the NMLS Consumer Access website, please visit www.nmlsconsumeraccess.org. To appear in this table, or report any inaccuracies call 413-788-1050.
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Deeds CONTINUED FROM PAGE F8 and Leonard St. John to Roxanne Roman, Main Street, $17,000. Manuel T. Reyes and Josue Colon to Marcus J. Simon and Myriam M. Baddaoui, 107 Carlton St., $269,000. Megan E. Porter and Tricia E. Chase to Kurt E. Miller and Theresa Burke, 49 Glen St., $208,000. Susan K. Monahan to Megan E. Frazier, 144-146 Lincoln St., $292,000. Temple Street Apartments LLC, to Rquareb Properties LLC, 104-106 Beech St., $700,000.
HUNTINGTON William L. Lanza and Carole A. Lanza to Blanco Electric LLC, 34 Worthington Road, $41,000. Dylan M. Boyd, Laurel A. Boyd and Laurel A. Raffetto to Robin M. Anderson and Donald L. Anderson, 3 Harlow Clark Road, $300,000.
Rebecca Pelletier, 130 Upper Palmer Road, $230,500. John F. Sweeney and Barbara H. Sweeney to Eric Dufresne, 9 Green St., $240,000. Timothy J. Hardick, Rebecca A. Hardick and Rebecca A. Siok to John M. Leone and Kathleen M. Leone, 171 Hovey Road, $680,000.
MONTAGUE Chesterman Cove Holdings LLC, to Peggy J. Clark-Penny and Frank A. Penny, 1 Linda Lane, $193,000. Nancy A. Higgins and Mary A. Touriee to Bruce M. Tutun and Joyce M. Tutun 83 Greenfield Road, $365,000.
NORTHAMPTON Mary Lee Quattlebaum and Thomas E. Bates to Regina L. Bates and Kyle T. Bates, 802 Ryan Road, $250,000. Megan L B Lyster and Erik M. Lyster to Sarah Ann Hamilton and Hilliard Risher Reddick III, 1156 Westhampton Road and Route 66, $290,000.
HOME & GARDEN Voorhies, “aka” Raymond A. Voorhies, individually, executor, and personal representative, Sharon L. Voorhies, “aka” Sharon P. Voorhies, Katherine V. Permenter, “aka” Kay Permenter, Gordon Permenter, “aka” William G Permenter, William R. Voorhies, “aka” William Voorhees, and Judith Voorhies, “aka” Judith I. Voorhies, to Francena Dwyer and Hiro Itoh, and Eileen Rutherford and Lowell Rutherford, 15 Oak Terrace, $25,000.
ORANGE Barbara N. Lego to Terry J. Johnson and Yvonne E. Johnson, 975 North Main St., $250,000.
PALMER Eric A. Duda and Jennifer K. Duda to Nicholas L. Flebotte, 2107 Main St., $167,000. John O. Moore and Eastlyn Moore to Laurie A. Bessette, 1026 Chestnut St., $144,000. Joshua J. Chaples to Susan Clawson, 1 Carter St., $174,900.
Deborah E. Schifter to Nancy B. Flick- Kevin E. Lynn and Ann C. Lynn to LONGMEADOW inger, trustee, and Nancy B. Flickinger Jean-Francois Jacquier and Stephanie 2015 Trust, 26 Crescent St., $375,000. E. Jacquier, 2362 Main St., $160,000. Benjamin P. Mann and Elaine M. Mann to Kari Lynn Salvador, 67 Colton Place, Jane Procon to Strong Avenue LLC, 29 Richard Flanagan and Mary Jo Edwards Square, $250,000. Flanagan to Christine B. Reardon, 5 $420,000. Highland St., $259,000. Northeast Enterprises Realty PartnerChristopher H. Stamas and Penelope S. Stamas to Jeffrey M. Peterson and Karen B. Peterson, 221 Burbank Road, $522,500.
ship and Donna C. Bowles, partner, to Matthew A. Motamedi and Stephanie B. Motamedi, 167 South St., $120,000.
James G. Card and Keir White to Andrew R. Dacruz and Melissa A. Callahan-DaCruz, 97 Wimbleton Drive, $287,500.
Penelope Cuninggim, Penelope Cunninggim and Penny A. Cuninggim to Sara Nicole Beith and Alexander R. Dee, 161 Turkey Hill Road, $464,500.
Leonard J. Shuzdak Jr., and Mary J. Shuzdak to David L. Treble and Maria L. Yofre, 134 Cooley Drive, $385,000.
Nu-Way Homes Inc., to Sarah R. Karol and Diana De Almeida, 14 Winslow Ave., $275,000.
Leslie G. Bennett and Clarence J. Bennett to Ramsey W. Crowe and Megan B. Crowe, 96 White Oaks Drive, $429,900.
Lucy Peterson to Donald J. Sonn, 2434 Pleasant St., $320,000.
Richard E. Kessler and Karen G. Kessler to Benjamin P. Mann and Elaine M. Mann, 72 Farmington Ave., $488,000.
LUDLOW Angel L. Oliveras Jr., Liliana Oliveras and Lil Ana Oliveras to Allan E. Brooks and Mikayla Brooks, 175 Reynolds St., $271,000. Nicholas O. Jorge to Paul R. Donais, 353 Fuller St., Unit 18, $246,000. Ruby Realty LLC, to Snab LLC, 245 Moore St., $230,000. U S Bank, trustee, and First Franklin Mortgage Loan Trust Series 2006-FF1 8, trustee of, to Steve J. McDaniel, 303 Winsor St., $120,000.
MONSON Edward T. Pacocha and Diane T. Pacocha to Matthew Pelletier and
Marcia C. Blomberg and Natalia E. Munoz to Adina H. Davis, 63 Rick Drive, $258,600. Maren T. Brown, trustee, Patricia A. Morrison, trustee, and Brown Morrison Family Trust to Rosemund LLC, 238 Emerson Way, $127,000. Patricia Tetreault and Patricia A. Rizzo to Navarana M. Reck and Daniel G. Reck, 22 Lasalle Ave., $365,000. Revampit LLC, to Scott Short and Elizabeth E. Kapitulik, 28 Marian St., $375,000. Deborah G. Wolf and Naomi Wolf to Naomi Wolf, 75 Higgins Way, $100. James M. Nykorchuk, trustee, and Nykorchuk Family Trust to Angela Tzoumakas and Angela Irene Tzoumakas, 1136 Burts Pit Road, $244,500. Melyssa Brown-Porter, Melyssa Brown and Shawn M. Porter to Kari Nykorchuk, 343 Glendale Road, $374,000.
NORTHFIELD Shirley P. Voorhies Estate, Raymond
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Sophie A. Gazda, Peter P. Gazda, Patricia A. Kuc, personal representative, William J. Kuc, estate, Elizabeth Gazda, personal representative, Rudolph W. Kuc Jr., John Kuc, Alice Partanen, Michael W. Gazda and Paul A. Gazda, estate, to Abigail E. Hamlin and Dylan Dubuc, 18 Forest Drive, $242,000. Carol J. Glass to Debra C. Chieco, 116 Pine Grove Drive, $360,000. Suzan Albano to Joseph Albano, Alvord Place, $100. John W. Sinnett and Tanis S. Sinnett to Fabian M. Anazco and Marla J. Albrecht, 30 Fairview St., $262,000. Holly M. Cooke to Raymond Poreda and Michael Poreda, 95 Charon Terrace, $265,000. Jonathan T. Sickinger and Andrea H. Sickinger to Trevor A. Baptiste and Whitney L. Battle-Baptiste, 31 College View Heights, $439,500. Amber Labrecque to Jamroth LLC, 62 Hadley St., $240,000. Leone F. Maclean to Revampit LLC, 25 Edison Drive, $210,000. Michael T. Keane and Kathleen M. Keane to Michael T. Keane, trustee, Kathleen M. Keene, trustee, and 2019 Keane Family Trust, 43 West Summit St., $100. Michael T. Keane and Kathleen M. Keane to Michael T. Keane, trustee, Kathleen M. Keene, trustee, and 2019 Keane Family Trust, 19 Hadley St., $100.
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Suzanne Corwin, trustee, Ivan K. Corwin & Anita R. Corwin Irrevocable Trust, Kathleen Goddard, trustee, Kathleen Corwin, trustee, and Anita Corwin to Kelly Marie Wilkerson, 3 Linden Drive, $225,000. Deborah Jacobson, personal representative, Carolyn Crozier, personal representative, and Lee Hall, estate, to Quentin Amrani and Nicole Amrani, 14 Silverwood Terrace, $335,000. Quentin S. Amrani and Nicole Amrani to James R. Wile and Mary G. Wile, 40 Park Ave., $293,000.
SOUTHAMTPON Bruce Schulze and Cheryl Marie Schulze to Mark E. Challett, Sr., and Sarah A. Challett, 6 Laurie Drive, $395,000. David Matteson and Diane Matteson to Michelle LaValley and Tyrone K. Rogers, 9 Bissonnette Circle, $447,900.
SOUTHWICK Diamantis Diamantopoulos and Shannon Diamantopoulos to Amie A. Taylor, Matthew W. Taylor and Ann F. McKinney, 3 Secluded Ridge, $425,000. George D. Vaughn, Lori A. Vaughn and Marina T. Vaughn to Christopher J. Gamelli and Tiffany Ann Gamelli, 17 Babb Road, $240,000.
Tavar McKenzie, 37 Demond Ave., $195,000. Carmen Rivera to Xiomara Santiago and Angel Sanchez, 1540 Bay St., $231,750. Christopher Arillotta to KHL Group LLC, 751-755 Liberty St., $130,000. Cig4 LLC, to Jose Fornes and Luisana R. Cruz, 514 Newbury St., $180,000. David J. Stoia and Theodore Stoia to Elvin Rodriguez, 5 Rosella St., $169,500. Efrain M. Fernandez and Marina Fernandez to Dario I. Grullon, 332-334 Main St., $180,000. Extremely Clean (2) LLC, to Anthony E. Gibbs Jr., and Sheena Watkins, 30 Merrick Ave., $155,000. Francis R. Weatherwax and Maureen H. Weatherwax to Nahin Rios, 34 Dana St., $162,000. Janosik Realty LLC, to Martha H. Von Mering, 22 Trillium St., $218,000. Jennifer E. Chagnon and Michelle E. Ruby to Amanda Marie McCabe-Hernandez, 138-140 Woodlawn St., $201,200. John J. Yacovone to India Tucker-Ross, 24 Maebeth St., $174,000. Joseph D. Dougherty to Janice Desarden and Maria M. Estrada, 1740 Parker St., $210,000. Joseph W. Halpy to Elsa Dones, 40 Sterling St., $114,362.
Hillside Development Corp., to Jason Almeida and Kelli Almeida, 6 Sawgrass Lane, $500,000.
Judy A. Albano, Judy A. Shea, Joanne M. Pratt and Ann E. Pratt to Jamie Leo Roberge, 284 E Allen Ridge Road, $199,999.
Paul R. Moran and Debra A. Moran to Alicia E. Lewis and Tyler M. Modlish, 14 Revere Road, $307,500.
Justin M. Mestre to Thomas P. Rooke and Rachel A. Roccanti, 59 Pennsylvania Ave., $180,000.
Ryanne K. Shea to Agnieszka Dziedzic, 15 Noble Steed Crossing, $99,000.
Jusuf Mutevelic and Elvira Mutevelic to Alexander N Bineault and Chelsea L Macintyre, 23-25 Wilbraham Ave, $133,000.
Timothy J. Kilbride, Emily C. Kilbride and Emily C. Dunn to John A. Vaillancourt and Mary C. Schicker, 12 Renny Ave., $253,500. Victor M. Crusselle and Stephanie L. Crusselle to Jeffrey Paul Conroy and Joni A. Conroy, 17 Sunnyside Road, $597,500.
SPRINGFIELD
JV Properties Inc., to Carmen Munoz, 214 Russell St., $165,000. Kenneth E. Lyon and Tanya L. Lyon to Brooke S. Foss and Shayne D. Garrow, 178 Dorset St., $155,000. Kyle I. Dieters, Sara L. Dieters and Sara Lindsey Goodreau to Steve Syrotchen Jr., 89 Signal Hill Circle, $349,900.
Defining Solutions Enterprise LLC, Abraham L. Powell to Daniel Gonzalez, to Kan Zhang, 72 Kensington Ave., 40 Blanding St., $155,000. $240,000. Amaurys Amadis and Juliana Amadis Lomoc LLC, to Massconn Excavating to Starling Diaz, 14 Farnsworth St., & Landscaping Inc., Cadwell Drive, $255,000. $315,000. Amy Breton to Raymond S. Quill, Manuel Gomes and Manuel J. Gomes Odion Avenue, $129,000. to Stephanie Montanez, 85 Goodwin Ann A. Robar, Joan M. Treiber, Patricia St., $203,500. A. Damario and Richard C. Fairbanks Maria B. Williams, Roger W. Williams Jr., to Johnathon Gonzalez, 123 CroyJr., Maria B. Guertin, Maria B. Guertin den Terrace, $157,000. Williams and Roger Williams Jr., to Benlee Realty LLC, to Pinevale Realty Marta E. Pinero Cotto, 28 Tavistock LLC, Pinevale Street, $172,900. St., $145,000. Bertnell Realty Inc., to Joseph S. Bruno, 24 Warrenton St., $95,000. Carlos M. Cruz and Aurea Baez to
Mark Freniere, representative, and Jonathan I. Briggs, estate, to John W.
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Deeds CONTINUED FROM PAGE F9 Cody, 122 Rhinebeck Ave., $75,000. Maureen Coughlan to Danielle V. Bedford, 136 Bartels St., $260,000. Michael C. O’Sullivan and Abigail O’Sullivan to Craig O. McCarthy, 178 Senator St., $230,000. MS Homes LLC, to Simbagoye Emmanuel and Muhawenimana Julienne, 34 Laurence St., $265,000. MTGLQ Investors LP. to Mohammed Al-Bayati, 1762 Carew St., $107,000. MTGLQ Investors LP, to JJJ17 LLC, 14 Itendale St., $98,000. Next Level Investments LLC, to Joshua D. Barnett and Sienna A. Barnett, 149 Croyden Terrace, $147,500. Deutsche Bank National Trust Co., trustee, and Harborview Mortgage Loan Trust Series 2006-9, trustee of, to AAD LLC, 125-127 Noel St., $106,575. Olga Rodriguez and Gilberto Rodriguez to Tiffany Madera, 220 El Paso St., $134,900.
53-55 West Alvord St., $145,300.
lanc to Lisa L. Barnes, 31 Cornflower Sticks & Stones Inc., to City of Homes Drive, $242,500. Real Estate Ventures LLC, Morton RRI II LLC, to RRI Springfield LP, 1254 Street, $49,500. Riverdale St., $6,645,000. Terry L. Champiney to Emma Esther Vazquez, 156 Bowles Park, $211,000. Toghlob Mourad to Jonathan Bermudez, 77-79 Grover St., $145,000. Valley Castle Holdings LLC, to Olmsted Realty LLC, 11-13 Baywood St., $275,000. Whitney Simmons to Gerardo Burgos and Zenaida Burgos, 60 Chipmunk Road, $198,000. Wilmington Savings Fund Society, Christiana Trust, trustee, and Carlsbad Funding Mortgage Trust, trustee of, to Maribel Phillips and Austin Phillips, 196 Marmon St., $171,000. Zhanna Kot and Leonard Kot to Vivian L. Hatwood, 32 Mellon St., $178,500.
WARE GM Properties LLC, to Patrick Baker, 3 Sczygiel Road, $245,000. Randall P. Bothwell to Angeline A. Messier, Old Gilbertville Road, $4,000.
Patrick M. McCarthy and Catherine A. William S. Skutnik and Ruth P. Skutnik Baumann to Quevia P. Amaral McCa- to John Michael Skutnik, 8 Oak Ridge rthy, 24 Melha Ave., $160,000. Circle, $100. Paula J. Sullivan to Mirialys E. HerChad T. Lynch and James W. Rocca to nandez, 36 Sunapee St., $162,000. Tim J. Barry, 2-8 Ross Ave., $270,000. Peter M. Frodema and Mark D. Harold A. Piche to Raymond J. Piche, Frodema to Nasser Zebian, trustee, 15-17 Dale St., $100. and 31-33 Milford Street Realty Trust, Mary E. Stelmokas to Idalete Barbosa trustee of, 292 Nassau Drive, Unit and Jorge Barbosa, 3-5 Clifford Ave., 292, $85,000. $190,000. Prime Partners LLC, to Miguel Rafael, Stewart A. Terrien and Deborah A. Ter47 Vermont St., $160,000. rien to Jason M. Jurczyk and Kenneth Quevia P. McCarthy, Quevia P. P. Jurczyk, 22 Mechanic St., $179,900. Amaral, Quevia P. Leite and John D. Dianne M. Rice to Donald E. Rice, 35 McCarthy Sr., to Jennifer M. Loglisci Bacon Road, $100. and Donald A. Loglisci, 105 Victoria St., $129,000.
90 Sunset Drive, $267,500. Rachel E. Webb and Brendan O. Menard to Richard M. Dooley, Teresa M. Dooley and Connor N. Dooley, 139 Union St., Unit 19, $172,500. Richard Moss and Cynthia Moss to Khadka Gurung and Sabita Gurung, 450 Shaker Road, $270,000.
Thomas P. Boileau and Jacqueline M. Boileau to Leah K. Byrd, 80 Herrman St., $180,000.
RSP Realty LLC, to Michael D. Buell and Ann Marie Buell, Flynn Meadow Road, $117,900.
Victor M. Franco Jr., and Marisol Franco to Anthony Paul Polo, 362 Prospect Street Extension, $285,000.
Sergey B. Novak and Julia Novak to Brandon Thomas Lagoy and Sanette Lagoy Rivera, 26 1/2 Crown St., $190,000.
Wmendo Realty LLC, to Scarlett Haven LLC, 306 Westfield St., $400,000.
WESTFIELD
Stephen A. Webster and Kathleen M. Dow-Webster to Darren F. Goddard and Christine Goddard, 64 Deborah Lane, $404,900.
Andrew W. Vega to Norman Storer and Unique Storer, 88 Kane Brothers Circle, $305,900.
Steven A. Brochetti and Kathleen L. Brochetti to Michael C. Brochetti, 1152 Granville Road, $153,000.
Bradley D. Buzzee to Dominic N. Vasquez, 10 Collins St., $234,900.
Theresa E. DeGray to Andrew M. Bruno and Danielle C. Bruno, 195 Tannery Road, $240,000.
Caitlin M. Costello and Caitlin Costello to Samantha Monyahan and Danny Chhuon, 669 Holyoke Road, $235,000. Dana R. Lessard and Robin L. Lessard to William F. Barry Jr., 48 Westwood Drive, $193,500.
Victoria Herman, estate, and Lynn A. Herman, representative, to Robina Doherty-Dilworth, 91 Beverly Drive, $184,900.
WESTHAMPTON Mark E. Challett Sr., and Sarah A. Challett to Linnea O. Lagerstrom, 82 Laurel Hill Road, $365,000.
WILBRAHAM 2301 Boston Road LLC, to Richard P. Moore and Jean A. Moore, 105 Cherry Drive, $364,275. Adam Hart, Katie Hart and Katie Omeara to Peter J. Banusewicz, 822 Glendale Road, $251,500. Bruce A. Chelkonas to Joseph C. Underkofler, 9 Walter St., $195,000. David E. Clark and Rebecca C. Clark to William D. Faneuff and Marisa Faneuff, 18 Red Gap Road, $540,000. Kent Pecoy & Sons Construction Inc., to Michael E. Andrews and Lisa M. Andrews, 6 Willow Brook Lane, $578,500. Marilyn Colby to Heather L. Murphy, 964 Tinkham Road, $287,000.
WORTHINGTON Steven W. Rida Jr., and Kimberly A. Hine-Rida to Rachel H. Flichtbeil, 8 Ring Road, $154,500.
Daniela Rondeau and Edward J. Rondeau to Robert B. Collins Sr., and Suzette Fontaine Collins, 12 Joseph Ave., $255,000. Deborah A. Van Wright and Kristin M. Van Wright to Megan Baillargeon, 85 Dartmouth St., $133,000. Derryl E. Besaw and Eric R. Besaw to Kenneth Lyon and Tanya Lyon, 114 Holyoke Road, $203,900. Erik J. Lamothe and Lisa V. Lamothe to Tanya E. Simmons, 96 Lindbergh Boulevard, $187,000. Frances M. Frere and Marcel H. Frere to Wendy L. Kane, 125 Highland Ave., $270,000. G & G Homesavers LLC, to Dominic Kirchner II, trustee, and Trust2U Realty Trust, trustee of, 10 1/2 Cherry St., $190,000.
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Joseph Bacile to Taisha Mendoza, 25 Kellogg St., $175,000. Kathleen A. Irwin and James J. Irwin to Stephen A. Webster and Kathleen M. Webster, 44 Tekoa Terrace, $278,000. Kathleen M. Scholpp to Max T. Balukonis, 103 Woodside Terrace, $213,400.
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WEST SPRINGFIELD R A W Land LTD, and Sticks & Stones Inc., to City of Homes Real Estate Eric Wrobleski, representative, and Ventures LLC, Wilmington Street, Elizabeth C. Wrobleski, estate, to RCG $80,000. LLC, 52 Birnie Ave., $120,000. R A W Land LTD, to City of Homes James A. Basile and Laurie A. Basile Real Estate Ventures LLC, Morton to Jacob Vosburgh, 71 Charles Ave., Street, $64,000. $147,300. R A W Land LTD, to City of Homes Michael F. Barnes and Lisa L. Barnes Real Estate Ventures LLC, Wilmingto Brendan Menard and Rachel E. ton Street, $22,000. Webb, 21 Edgewood Road, $309,000. Richard C. Mayberry and Christine F. Mohammad Mirazimi, Mohammed Mayberry to Kortney Parent, 75 West Mirazimi and Kimberly J. Mirazimi to Alvord St., $170,000. Ilya Chudov, 459 Cold Spring Ave., Richard E. Duffy Sr., and Ann Marie $83,000. Duffy to Robert W. Duffy and Rachael Mykola Mevshyy to Denise L. Shaikh M. Mahoney, 20 Ashbrook St., and Vasim A. Shaikh, 346 Morgan $185,000. Road, $212,000. Roberto Gomez and Ana Lazu to EnNeil T. Metcalf and Margaret A. rique Ortiz, 546 White St., $110,000. Metcalf to Lakpa Tamang and Jash Ronald M. Cardaropoli to Winifred Tamang, 74 Talcott Ave., $267,000. H. Cardaropoli, 19 Genesee St., RGC LLC, to Cil Realty of Massachu$134,000. setts Inc., 52 Birnie Ave, $120,000. Ruben Negron Jr., to Claude Merisier Rheal Duquette to Besnik Preniqi, 454 and Chrismelie Jules, 35 Manitoba Cold Spring Ave., $80,900. St., $205,000. Robert A. Leblanc and Susan L. LebSteven D. Lapierre to Ellen Pollock,
Thomas C. George, representative, and Reginald W. George, estate, to Alexandru Munteanu and Veronica Munteanu, 74 Hillside Ave., $274,900.
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180 Williamsburg Dr Williams to Williamsburg 9rm Cont, well designed freshly painted, updated, 3c gar, ingrd pool $599,900 565-2111 Catherine Page Helgoe 949-0303
97 Lynnwood Drive Off Bliss or Williams Entertain in style, 10rms, 5bd, 3.5bths, granite kit, .62acres $459,000 565-2111 Barbara Jeffery 478-0332
115 Wenonah Rd Off Greenacre Classic tudor style w/warm wood accents, 2,712sf, 8+rms, 4+bd, 2 full & 2 half bths $385,000 565-2111 Suzanne White Group 617-478-0926
206 Burbank Road Bliss to Burbank Blueberry Hill school distr, hdwds & updates thruout, plenty of storage $289,900 565-2111 Tara Northway 617-686-5757
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148 Warren Ter Off Longmeadow St or Meadowbrook 3bd, 1.5bth Coln in Ctr School Dist, gas heat, c-air, gar $249,000 565-2111 Allie Cavanaugh 219-5225
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66 Lovers Lane Stafford Rd to Cooksville Rd, left on Lovers Lane 10rm French country home, MUST SEE $694,900 565-2111 Kristin Fitzpatrick 205-7012
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39B Yorktown 39B Off Dickinson or Converse Affordable 4rm Garden unit, appl to remain, front porch $114,500 565-2111 Roberta Orenstein 565-2111
257 Fort Pleasant Ave Off Sumner Distinctive 12rm, 5bd, Victorian, architectural details inside & out $299,900 565-2111 Suzanne White Group 530-7363
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Signature 10rm, 5bd, 4full & 2hlf bths brick Coln w/western views, quality materials & design extras $699,000 565-2111 Suzanne White Group 530-7363
Custom designed kit, mahogany porch to spec bk yd w/pool, hot tub, waterfalls, outdr kit & more $1,295,000 565-2111 Richard Tariff & Associates 519-1624
This Colony Hills classic,extensively renovated for today’s living w/great flow & function $949,900 565-2111 Kristin Fitzpatrick 205-7012
9rm Brick Coln in Blueberry Hill Dist, ideal living space, custom millwork thruout & more $874,900 565-2111 Kristin Fitzpatrick 205-7012
Brick Coln w/high end finishes, open plan, custom kitchen/great rm & amazing mstr ste $735,000 565-2111 Kristin Fitzpatrick 205-7012
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Custom Kent Pecoy blt home, 10rms, 5bd, 3bth, open flr plan, stunning details on .67 acres M$675,000 565-2111 Suzanne White Group 530-7363
11rm brk ctr hall Coln, DR w/French drs overlooking priv park like grds, so much character $674,900 565-2111 Kristin Fitzpatrick 205-7012
Totally refurbished Ranch, huge patio, priv rear yd, refinished hdwd, new appliances $529,900 565-2111 Richard Tariff & Associates 519-1624
12rm exquisite Coln on 24+acres, 7bd, 4.5bths, separate 3rm apt, ingrd gunite pool, heated 4c gar $989,000 565-2111 Bill Fiore 575-2297
Sprawling custom 9rm, 4bd, 4.5bth Ranch w/panoramic views, remodeled kit, & more $549,900 565-2111 Suzanne White Group 530-7363
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Beautiful Colony Hills is the setting for this 8rm, 4bd, 3.5bth Tudor, fab entertainment space $489,900 565-2111 Suzanne White Group 530-7363
Fantastic location & value for this 9rm Chapdelaine Exec Ranch, fnshd lower level $419,900 565-2111 Kristin Fitzpatrick 205-7012
Charming 7rm Coln, renovated kit, fnshd lower level, 2c attchd gar, screened porch $292,900 565-2111 Kristin Fitzpatrick 205-7012
Inviting 8rm Coln situated on nice private lot, remodeled kit, many built ins, 2c garage $279,900 565-2111 Suzanne White Group 530-7363
2 bedrooms, 1.5 baths, hardwood floors, many recent updates, gas heat & c-air, nice yard $189,000 565-2111 William McCarry 537-7038
Elegant split level end unit w/8rm, 3bd, 2.5bth, view of S.C.C. 6th green, 1c gar, fplc & more $369,900 565-2111 Pamela Spear 427-7029
Center entry Coln in sought after neighborhood w/4bd, 2.5bths, bright airy kitchen $339,900 565-2111 Tim Tufts 313-4511
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Open House Here HAMPDEN, MA OPEN SAT. AND SUN. 11:00-1:00 131 Stony Hill Road 7 Rooms, 3 Bed Rooms, 2 full baths Bonus room over garage 1.52 acres Living area 2200 square feet, Private Lot, $324,900 DANA 413-537-8348
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CONCORD HEIGHTS APARTMENTS Located at 37 Saratoga Street, Springfield, MA 01105 is re-opening its Wai ng List and will be taking applica ons for placement on the exis ng HUD Project Based Sec on 8 Very Low Income Wai ng List for One and Two Bedroom Apartments. Applica ons will be available between November 1, 2019 to November 22, 2019. You may obtain applica ons in several ways during the applica on period:
x x x x
Apartments/Condos, Unfurnished
0-1-2 BEDROOM AGAWAM FREE HEAT & UTILS No pets. 413-786-6323 LUDLOW new 4rm energy effic., all appls., W/D incl. storage, Avail immed. $1100/mo. 413-262-6187 Business/ Commercial Property
Homes, Springfield
A1 SPACE AVAILABLE 500-8000sf Lt Manuf Whse, Office, Art space. Indian Orch Mills 543-3321
East Forest Park
Rooms Without Board
OPEN SUNDAY 12:00-2:00 44 Colorado Street Very nice 3BR Ranch in East Forest Park Jim Knight 413-281-5378 www.grimaldiburzdak.net
BELAIR INN - EFFIC WEEKLY RATES stove, 60 channel TV, phone, cable, Rte. 5, West Spfld. 413-781-7825
Place your service ad 24/7. Call (413) 788-1234 or go to: www.MassLive.com Driveway/Paving
FALL SPECIAL ASPHALT PAVING
Call Henry at 413-301-3501
Print the applica on from our website www.firstresourcecompanies.com
• Resurfacing • • Site Work •
At the Central Library, 220 State St., Springfield, MA 01105 City View Commons, 26 Federal Ct., Springfield, M A01105
Applicants are not required to a end the lo ery, however applicant presence is most welcome.
IMPERIAL REAL ESTATE Ludlow, Mass Open House 12:00-2:00 Southview Estates 353 Fuller St., Unit 39 $319,900 1st fl. MB suite w/full bath, 2nd fl. lge open loft plus 2nd BR & bath. Hdwd. flrs, granite counters. Michele ManganaroThompson 413-427-2553
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In Person at the Management Office, 37 Saratoga St., Springfield, MA 01105
If you or anyone assis ng you cannot use these methods, please call 413-746-5893/Realy711 and ask that an applica on be mailed to you. Completed applica ons received/post marked by the lo ery deadline will be entered into the Lo ery. The Lo ery loca on and date and me is: December 4, 2019 @ 11:00am at Concord Heights, 37 Saratoga St., Springfield, MA 01105
Condominiums
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AFTER THE LOTTERY THE WAITING LIST WILL REMAIN OPEN UNIT FURTHER NOTICE
Landscaping
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AFFORDABLE LANDSCAPING
ABC Masonry & Basement Waterproofing STOP ALL WATER LEAKAGE Brick, block, stone, stucco, concrete, chimneys, foundations, hatchways, New & repair. Basement windows, sump pumps, and damp proofing. Lic 120263 569-1611 or 413-374-5377
AAA Call - We Haul We Take it all
•Schedule fall clean ups •Lawn mowing starting $25 •Hedge & Bush •Trim/removal 413-733-0502
OPEN HOUSE 1-3 New! Ranch. 26 Joffre Ave South Hadley $439,900 Call 413-265-8081
Southwick
OPEN HOUSE 11-1 353 NORTH LOOMIS ST. PRICE REDUCED!! This 4 Bedroom Cape is hidden away on 5 acres; updated kitchen with breakfast bar, fireplace, s liders/patio, spacious sunroom & more! Sit on your private beach & watch the peaceful brook carry your troubles away! $349,900 SHELDON RE. 413- 572-4700
Westfield
12:30pm-2:00pm 57 Pequot Point Road $269,900 -1,188 sqft. Cottage -2 Bedrooms, 1 Bath -Waterfront Property David Kruse (636) 288-5557
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ALL HOME REPAIRS FREE ESTIMATES VERY REASONABLE (413)896-7242
FALL CLEAN UP Deweeding Hedge & bush trimming. Garden & mulch work. Bush & small tree removal. Cut low tree branches. Grass cutting. Senior citizens pricing. Fast dependable service. Cell (413) 301-4110
Trash Removal attics, garages, cellars, yards, Demolition & Bobcat work brush removal , etc. Fast, reliable, reasonable and insured.
Call 413-525-4542
Cats
Tag Sales Tag Sales
Agawam - Huge 3 family tag sale, entire contents of house, everything must go. Priced to sell. Furniture, collectibles, toys and more. 71 Federal Ave. Sat.-Sun. 9-4pm
Agawam - Nascar hot wheels, racing champion stock rods, winner circle & die cast super track series collect. 71 Federal Ave. Sat.-Sun. 9-4pm
EAST FOREST PARK ESTATE SALE, 290 Newhouse St. Sat/Sun Oct 19-20; 9a-3p Entire House contents
Animals Birds Cats Dogs Exotic Animals Feed Fish Horses Livestock Pet Services Pet Shows Pet Supplies Pets - Lost & Found Pets Wanted
Cats
1 MALE SIAMESE MIX $125.00 Call (413) 575-1389 4 Adorable kittens 9wks old. Litter box trained Friendly & cuddly! Rehoming fee is $115 ea. Call/text at(413) 386-5105
7 MALE BLACK KITTENS 8 WKS OLD, $40; Call (413)355-4480 KITTENS FOR SALE 2 Males, 1 blk 2mths 1 mixed 3mths. $100ea, Call 413-426-5460
Ludlow, 234 Kendall Street, Sat. & Sun. 10/19 & 10/20, 8-3. Lot of misc. items. Too much to list.
SIXTEEN ACRES MOVING SALE Sat-Sun Oct 19-20; 82p. 59 Pheasant Dr. furn, hsehold items, clothing
WEST SPFLD 20 Lewis Ave. Sat-Sun Oct 19-20; 10a-3p. household items, furniture & clothes.
Dogs
AKC Rottweiller puppies for sale, $1500;
AKC STANDARD POODLES 3wks, 2ea M/F white, very goodbloodlines & temp. $1200ea (413)262-5082 J.D. Beautiful German Shepherd pup, 5 months old, AKC Reg. $1200 Call (413) 426-1868 CHIHUAHUA Pups-2 males Ready to go on 9/12. CKC Reg. $550 ea. 1st shots/ dewormed (413)436-7042 COCKER HEELER SPANIELS Vet check & shots, ready to go; $750/ea. Dwayne Family farm raised in Huntington (413)320-0889 FOR SALE FEMALE PEKINGESE PUPPY $500 or Best Offer Call (413)266-0199
Feeding Hills - 85 Broz Terr. Cleaning out 3 generations of accumulation. Furniture, Player piano, militaria, etc. Oct. 19 & 20, 9-4pm. No early birds.
Longmeadow - 686 Shaker Road, Sat. & Sun. 10/19 & 10/20, 9am-4pm. Whole house estate sale. Drexel dresser, bureau & mirror,. Christopher Radko Xmas ornaments, asst. furn. & hshld goods. Huge selection of vintage clothing & shoes. Large Desert Rose china set, Saracuse China Set, Johnson Brothers China set. Flatware. Xmas dec. & access. Tools and etc. No early birds.
PUREBRED SCOTTISH FOLD MALE AND FEMALE purebred Scottish fold highland Female 1 year old kitten light grey color super friendly & up to date with all required shots. Also purebred Scottish straight Male 1 year old kitten super friendly drk brn color. Up to date w/all req’d shots. Asking price $550ea but am negotiable on price. Call/text 413-386-5105
Call (860)833-1373
Homes, Suburbs South Hadley, Granby
junk & trash removal, appl. demo, closings, attics, bsmt. V/MC/CK. Free est. Ins. 10% Discount w/AD
German Shepherd Puppies, mom/dad both AKC Reg. Purebred, 2 females, 2 males $600/each. Will be ready for new homes Nov. 15th. 413-339-5391 GERMAN SHEPHERD pups, 5M & 3F. (8) Black/Tan & Sables, AKC paperwork, shots, wormed, written Hip & Health guarantee. parents on premises. Raised in country setting. $1100. Call 978-249-3724
It’s how to turn stuff into cash. Call 413-788-1234 to place your ad.
German Shepherd pups, champion Czeck bloodlines, 3M, 2F, $900 (413) 218-2321 GERMAN SHORT HAIR Pointers, Brown heads w/White bodies, Liver splash & Blue ticks $300 2 F & 1 M 413-885-4679 SIBERIAN HUSKIES FOR SALE 1M & 2 F PUPPIES First shots and dewormed, $650each. call 802-895-2784 Exotic Animals
Tortoises, 1M, 1F, 2yrs with full set-up. Can no longer take care of them. $300. Eves., 413-693-7220
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Merchandise Antiques/Collectibles Appliances Articles for Rent Articles For Sale Audio Building Materials Cameras Camping Equipment Clothing Coins and Stamps Construction Equipment Do-In-Yourself Materials Electronics/Compuiters Fitness Equipment Flea Markets Forklifts and Equipment Fuel Furniture, Etc. Good Things To Eat Hot Ticket Items Jewelry Lawn & Garden Lawnmower & Snowblower Machinery & Tools Med. Equipment Sales/Wanted Miscellaneous Musical Instruments Office Equipment Pools, Spas & Accessories Professional Equipment Restaurant Equipment Seasonal Snowmobiles Sports Television Tickets Video Vintage Clothing Wanted to Buy Wood-Burning Stoves
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5 drawer dresser wood, great cond., $85.00 413-569-1830 8’ Snowplow blade, made to fit farm tractor. $224.10. Call 413-237-7148 ACTIVOX OXYGEN Concentrator, 8 lbs, 2 batteries, 2 chargers, $600. Call (413) 519-1492
BASEBALL, Football Basketball & Hockey cards, 1950’s-present, all 50 to 90% off, unopened boxes $.75 I buy cards/all types Memorabilia 413-596-5783 C13 Zeppelin Stamp $100 Got stamps? Call Ron 413-896-3324 Stamps wanted FREE STANDING PROFESSIONAL SALON HAIR DYERS $100EA Call (413)533-3517
Man’s black mink lined leather jacket, size 42. $75.00 Call 413-533-7307 Man’s dark gray shearling 7/8 coat, size 42, $75.00. Call 413-533-7307 Miller Ark Welder, Generator - 170 amp. On on wheels, $825 or B0 (413) 583-3740 MOVING Grandfather clock 88in high, 2 glass doors & 2 shelves $300/BO; huge selection of LP records, w/ player $300; 583-4227 OAK KITCHEN TABLE 2 Extra Leaves 38" X 58" Exc Cond. Only $55 (413) 583-3740
Old Stand up safe, from 60’s, needs work $80. 413-569-1830
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53 Abbott Street
SAT, NOV. 2nd , AT 12:00 NOON (on site)
sgl fam, 1,812 sf liv area, 0.11 ac lot, 8 rm, 4 bdrm, 1.5 bth, Hampden: Bk 16491, Pg 6
250 GREENFIELD RD (RT. 5) SOUTH DEERFIELD, MA
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• 57 Kensington Avenue • 6,499 Sf Lot • 3,130 Sf Gr Living Area • Total 14 Rms, 6 Bdrms, 2 Baths Book 16692, Page 291 Hampden, 5/17/07
2:00 PM-SPRINGFIELD 42 Peach Street
Monday, October 21, 2019 at 1:00 pm Springfield – Three Family
sgl fam, 864 sf liv area, 0.12 ac lot, 5 rm, 3 bdrm, 1 bth, Hampden: Bk 15221, Pg 561
3:00 PM-INDIAN ORCHARD (Springfield) sgl fam, 1,301 sf liv area, 0.11 ac lot, 7 rm, 3 bdrm, 1 bth, Hampden: Bk 15957, Pg 526 TERMS: $5,000 cash or certified check at the time and place of the sale. The balance to be paid within thirty (30) days at the law offices of Korde & Associates, P.C. 900 Chelmsford Street, Suite 3102, Lowell, MA 01851, Attorney for the Mortgagee. Auctioneer makes no representation as to the accuracy of the information contained herein.
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Prime commercially zoned 12,000± sq. ft. two story building complex with high visibility. It is situated on 3.5± acres. Inspection: 10:00 AM – 12:00 Noon day of sale or by appt. Terms: $10,000 down to bid day of sale, cash or certified check, net 30 days. Call for more information. Sale per order of trustee. MA Lic. #AU271
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Wood changing table & drawers, great cond. $85.00. Call 413-569-1830 Furniture, Etc.
Bassette Dresser, triple dresser with mirror. Exc. cond., $50. Call 413-267-4058 Drexel Heritage Hrdwd bdroom set, bureau w/ mirror, chest. 2 night stands $350. 413-896-8419 SLEIGH BED QUEEN SIZED CHERRY excellent condition $300/Firm. (413)547-8502 WALNUT DINING RM SET, HUTCH & TABLE WITH 4 CHAIRS $400 Call (413)533-3517
Wood Captain Bed, wood draws, exc. cond. $75.00. Call 413-267-4058 Lawnmowers & Snowblowers
5HP Briggs & Stratton push mower, 20’’ cut, $80.00 Call 413-569-1830 7 1/2 FT snowplow blade, no frame or hydraulics, just blade. $249.00. Call 413-569-1830 ARIENS 7HP SNOWBLOWER
$157.50 Call 413-237-7148
Ariens Snowblower 7HP for parts or fix. $99.00 Call 413-569-1830 BRIGGS & STRATON push lawnmower 5PH, $76.50 Call 413-237-7148 Craftsman 9HP Snowblower, runs but needs work. $249.00. Call 413-569-1830 Husqvarna Riding Tractor, no mowing deck, runs but needs work $99.00 Call 413-569-1830 John Deere 21HP 48’’ ride on lawnmower, like new, $950. Call 413-531-9950 LAWNMOWERS Raptor 33 in $3,000: Toro Built walk behind $700 both w/baggers. 413-530-3903 SIMPLICITY Riding lawn tractor, Hydro-static, 12HP, 42in cut, No bagger $382.50; Call 413-237-7148 Snapper Walk behind Rototiller, 4.5 HP, runs but needs work. $99.00. Call 413-569-1830
Med. Equip Sales/Wanted
CELEBRITY 3 wheel mobillity scooter, good cond., $350/B.O. Call Earl (413)265-3212 lve msg. WHEELCHAIR NICE SHAPE, w/leg attachments, $50 or Best Offer. Call (860) 990-9649 Musical Instruments
LOWREY ADVENTURER ORGAN, Bench, headphones, & many song books included, paid $1540, sell $600; negotiable Excel cond. Call (413)237-0435 YAMAHA CLAVINOVA 1993 model CVP85A keyboard w/music books, $650/BO. sound greats (413)222-3513
Sporting Goods
Ice Fishing eqip, Jiffy md #30, gas & hand augers ice spoon, jig rod, tipups. $70/bo Call 413-739- 3242 Wanted To Buy
CASH PD vintage, antiques, electronics, guitars, amps, tube audio, musical instrum, radios, ham equip, CB. 413-206-8688
WANTED FREON R12. We pay CA$H. R12 R500 R11. Convenient. Certified professionals. www.refrigerantfinders. com/ad 312-291-9169
Wood Burning Stoves
PELLET STOVE Lennox FREE standing, Model Winslow PS40, new ignition installed 2019, $1250/ bo; with piping, Also 18 bags of Barefoot pellets $72; $4/ea bag. (413)5720915; 413-207-7432
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• 61 Suzanne Street • 8,398 Sf Lot • 936 Sf Gr Living Area • 5 Rms, 2 Bdrms, 1 Bath Book 10789, Page 176 Hampden, 5/28/99
Monday, October 21, 2019 at 12:00 pm Springfield – Two Family
91 Birchwood Avenue sgl fam, 1,762 sf liv area, 0.13, 8 rm, 3 bdrm, 2.5 bth, fpl, Hampden: Bk 15062, Pg 178
240 Centre Street
MORTGAGEE’S SALE OF REAL ESTATE AT PUBLIC AUCTION Monday, October 21, 2019 at 11:00am Springfield - Ranch
ESTATES-ANTIQUES 413-665-2877 MORTGAGEES’ REAL ESTATE AUCTIONS TO BE SOLD ON THEIR RESPECTIVE PREMISES
MONDAY OCTOBER 28, 2019 12:00 PM WEST SPRINGFIELD, MA 140 UPPER BEVERLY HILLS DEPOSIT $5,000 2:00PM - SPRINGFIELD, MA 111 MANCHESTER TERRACE DEPOSIT $5,000 3:00PM - SPRINGFIELD, MA 93 HASKIN STREET DEPOSIT $5,000
WEDNESDAY OCTOBER 30, 2019 12:00 PM - LEE, MA 180 FOREST STREET DEPOSIT $5,000
GOSHEN SINGLE FAMILY DWELLING WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 23, 2019 @ 11:00AM 112 WEST STREET SPRINGFIELD SINGLE FAMILY DWELLING MONDAY, OCTOBER 28, 2019 @ 11:00AM 19 SCHUYLER STREET ATTY. HARRY CASTLEMAN 617-227-5660 TERMS OF SALE: A deposit of $10,000.00 in the form of cashier or certified funds (dated no more than 90 days prior to sale) at time and place of sale. Balance due within 30 days of sale. All information regarding the above auction was derived from public records and to be used as information purposes only. Auctioneer and Attorneys make no gurantee to the accuracy of information SALE HELD BY TRAVERSE REAL ESTATE INC MILTON, MA 02186 (617) 696-1181 MA LIC #105 TRAVERSECOMPANIES.COM
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• 90-92 Kenyon Street • 5,000 Sf Lot • 4,162 Sf Gr Living Area • Total 15 Rms, 6 Bdrms, 3 Baths Book 17971, Page 202 Hampden, 9/3/09
Monday, October 21, 2019 at 2:00 pm Hadley – Ranch • 6 Hawley Road • 18,730 Sf Lot • 1,092 Sf Gr Living Area • 3 Bdrms, 1 Bath Book 9081, Page 163 Hampshire, 3/27/07 TERMS: $10,000.00 cash or certified check at the time and place of EACH sale. The balance to be paid within forty-five (45) days at the law offices of Attorney for the Mortgagee.
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AUCTION FRI, OCT. 25, AT 6 PM GENERAL ESTATE AUCTION - The furniture is new, modern or Victorian, glass and china, small antiques, paintings, oriental rugs, and more. TRACTOR & YARD EQUIPMENT includes John Deere 1010 Special tractor with snow plow, gang harrows, bottom plow and spreader, Craftsman Kohler Command and Toro LX460 mowers, Ariens 11528LE and ST824 snowblowers, hand tools, and more.
(Preview 3-6 P.M. or view showcase online)
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MORTGAGEE’S SALE OF REAL ESTATE AT PUBLIC AUCTION HELD ON THE PREMISES TUESDAY, OCTOBER 22, 2019 2 PM 11 Hathaway St, North Adams, MA
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 25, 2019 2 PM 40 Powell Ave, Springfield, M Terms of Sale: Present a $5000 deposit, certified check, or Cashier’s Check at the time of auction sale. The balance shall be paid 30 days from the date of sale. Other terms may be announced at sale. Auctioneer makes no representations as to the accuracy of the information contained herein. T. Gravlin - MA License AU 3112 NO CASH PLEASE.
THURSDAY NIGHT ESTATE AUCTION October 24 6:00 P.M. Preview begins at 4:00 P.M. Lots of Country Items, Boxes, kitchenware, Furniture, etc. Machinist Tools and cases, Artwork, Glass, China, Kitchenware, Carved Masks, and more. Please visit WWW.BIFFWAY.COM on Tuesday for an extensive photo gallery.
BIFF-WAY AUCTIONS, INC. 485 Amherst Road (Route 9) Belchertown, Ma. • 413-256-3500 Lic. 2301 • No Buyer’s Premium
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PUBLIC AUCTION
PUBLIC AUCTION
TUESDAY, OCTOBER 22ND at 11:00 A.M.
TUESDAY, OCTOBER 22ND at 3:00 P.M.
WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 23RD AT 11:00 A.M.
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 24TH AT 10:30 A.M.
MORTGAGEE’S SALE OF REAL ESTATE
MORTGAGEE’S SALE OF REAL ESTATE
• CRANE TRUCKS •
SECURED PARTY SALE
• SPRINGFIELD •
HVAC SHEET METAL CONTRACTOR • DUCT FORMING LINE •
11 ROOM / 7 BEDROOM 2-STORY
• LUDLOW • 6 ROOM / 3 BEDROOM 1 ½ STORY
• PICKUP TRUCKS • DUMP TRUCKS • • ATV • SUV’S • VAN • TRAILERS • • AIR COMPRESSORS • MISCELLANEOUS EQUIPMENT • (SURPLUS TO THE NEEDS OF)
SPRINGFIELD WATER & SEWER COMMISSION
71 COLTON STREET SPRINGFIELD, MASSACHUSETTS TO BE SOLD ON THE PREMISES AND BY LIVE INTERNET BIDDING
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LIVE ONSITE & LIVE ONLINE BIDDING ★ AVAILABLE AT WWW.BIDSPOTTER.COM SEND FOR DESCRIPTIVE PICTURED BROCHURE or VISIT our WEB SITE at WWW.POSNIK.COM
SALE PER ORDER OF SPRINGFIELD WATER & SEWER COMMISSION TERMS OF SALE: 25% DEPOSIT CASH OR CERTIFIED CHECK 10% BUYERS PREMIUM APPLIES ON ALL ONSITE PURCHASES 13% BUYERS PREMIUM APPLIES ON ALL ONLINE PURCHASES OTHER TERMS TO BE ANNOUNCED AT TIME OF SALE INSPECTION: MORNING OF SALE – 8:30 A.M TO 11:00 A.M.
• DUCT MACHINERY • PLASMA CUTTER • • SHEAR • BRAKES • ROLLERS • IRONWORKER • SAWS • • SHEET METAL MACHINERY • POWER TOOLS • • SHOP SUPPORT, TEST & OFFICE EQUIPMENT • • SHEET & ROLL STOCK INVENTORY • • RACK BODY TRUCK • PICKUP TRUCKS • • CARGO VANS • SUV •
126 SOUTH TURNPIKE ROAD
WALLINGFORD, CT
TO BE SOLD ON THE PREMISES AND BY LIVE INTERNET BIDDING
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SALE PER ORDER OF SECURED PARTY PATRICK M. FRYER, ESQ. PALUMBO & DELAURA, LLC, 528 CHAPEL STREET, NEW HAVEN, CT ATTORNEY FOR SECURED PARTY TERMS OF SALE: 25% DEPOSIT CASH OR CERTIFIED CHECK 10% BUYERS PREMIUM APPLIES ON ALL ONSITE PURCHASES 13% BUYERS PREMIUM APPLIES ON ALL ONLINE PURCHASES OTHER TERMS TO BE ANNOUNCED AT TIME OF SALE INSPECTIONS: WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 23RD – 10:00 A.M. TO 4:00 P.M. & MORNING OF SALE – 8:30 A.M. TO 10:30 A.M.
OF THE FIRM OF
COLONIAL STYLE HOME “CLOSE PROXIMITY TO AMENITIES”
CAPE STYLE HOME “CLOSE PROXIMITY TO SHOPPING, SCHOOLS & PARKS”
125 Simonds Street
LUDLOW, MA.
1105 Worthington Street SPRINGFIELD, MA
To be Sold on the Premises
To be Sold on the Premises
Features: • 1 ½ Story Cape Style Home • ± 1/3 Acre of Land • • Total of (6) Rooms w/ (3) Bedrooms & (2 ½) Baths • • ±2,280 S/F of Gross Living Area • Central Air Conditioning • Fireplace • Covered Front Entry • Porch/Patio • Vinyl Siding • Fenced In-Ground Pool • ★ Two Car Attached Garage ★
Features:
• 2-Story Colonial Style Home • ± 13,393 S/F of Land • • Total of (11) Rooms w/ (7) Bedrooms & (3) Baths • • ±5,275 S/F of Total Living Area • Oil Steam Heat • Full Basement • • Assessor’s Map ID: 125350170 • Sale Per Order of Mortgagee Terms of Sale: John W. Davis, Esq. $10,000.00 Deposit Cash or by Certifi ed or Bank Check. Of the Firm of Cooley, Shrair P.C., Deposit to be Increased to 10% of the 1380 Main Street, Springfield, MA Purchase Price within Attorney for Mortgagee Five Business Days of the Auction. Other Terms to be Announced at Time of Sale
Sale Per Order of Mortgagee Attorney Gregory M. Schmidt
Terms of Sale:
$5,000.00 Deposit Cash or Certified Funds. Deposit to be Increased 10% of the Purchase Price Doherty, Wallace, Pillsbury & Murphy, P.C. within Five Business Days of the Auction One Monarch Place, Springfield, MA 5% Buyer’s Premium Applies. Attorney for Mortgagee Other Terms to be Announced at Time of Sale Of the Firm of
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West Springfield, MA • Philadelphia, PA 413-733-5238 • 610-853-6655
West Springfield, MA • Philadelphia, PA 413-733-5238 • 610-853-6655
MA Auc. Lic #161 • PA Auc. Lic. #AY000241L
MA Auc. Lic #161 • PA Auc. Lic. #AY000241L
West Springfield, MA • Philadelphia, PA 413-733-5238 • 610-853-6655
West Springfield, MA • Philadelphia, PA 413-733-5238 • 610-853-6655
www.posnik.com • E-Mail:info@posnik.com
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MA Auc. Lic #161 • PA Auc. Lic. #AY000241L
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PUBLIC AUCTION
PUBLIC AUCTION
PUBLIC AUCTION
PUBLIC AUCTION
WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 23RD at 3:00 P.M.
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 25TH at 3:00 P.M.
WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 6TH at 11:00 A.M.
FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 8TH at 11:00 A.M.
MORTGAGEE’S SALE OF REAL ESTATE
MORTGAGEE’S SALE OF REAL ESTATE
TRUSTEE’S SALE OF REAL ESTATE
MORTGAGEE’S SALE OF REAL ESTATE
• WESTFIELD •
• CHESTER •
6 ROOM / 3 BEDROOM SINGLE STORY
RANCH STYLE HOME “CLOSE PROXIMITY TO ALL AMENITIES” 37 Foch Avenue WESTFIELD, MA. To be Sold on the Premises
5 ROOM / 1 BEDROOM 1 ¼ STORY
COTTAGE STYLE HOME WITH
TWO CAR DETACHED GARAGE “CLOSE PROXIMITY TO ALL AMENITIES” 14 Melvin Road (f/k/a 61 Round Hill Road) CHESTER, MA To be Sold on the Premises
Features:
Features:
• Single Story Ranch Style Home • • Total of (6) Rooms w/ (3) Bedrooms & (1) Bath • • Hot Water Heat • Full Basement • Wood Exterior • Zoned: RA •
• 1 ¼ Story Cottage Style Home • • Total of (5) Rooms w/ (1) Bedroom & (1) Bath • • ±1,149 S/F of Gross Living Area • Partial Basement • • Wood Shingle Exterior • Porch/Deck • Private Well & Septic • ★ Two Car Detached Garage ★
Sale Per Order of Mortgagee Gregory M. Schmidt, Esq. Of the Firm of
Doherty, Wallace, Pillsbury & Murphy, P.C. One Monarch Place, Springfield, MA Attorney for Mortgagee
Terms of Sale: $5,000.00 Deposit Cash or Certified Funds. 5% Buyer’s Premium Applies. Other Terms to be Announced at Time of Sale.
Sale Per Order of Mortgagee Attorney Gregory M. Schmidt Of the Firm of
Doherty, Wallace, Pillsbury & Murphy, P.C. One Monarch Place, Springfield, MA Attorney for Mortgagee
Terms of Sale: $5,000.00 Deposit Cash or Certified Funds. 5% Buyer’s Premium Applies. Other Terms to be Announced at Time of Sale.
• WESTFIELD •
• BELCHERTOWN •
# SPECTACULAR COLONIAL # 11 ROOM / 5 BEDROOM 2-STORY
7 ROOM / 4 BEDROOM 1 ½ STORY
COLONIAL STYLE HOME IN RE: HANIBAL TAYEH
CAPE STYLE HOME 7 Eastview Drive BELCHERTOWN, MA To be Sold on the Premises
(IN BANKRUPTCY CASE NO. 18-30974-MSH)
77 Gary Drive
WESTFIELD, MA
To be Sold on the Premises
Features: • 2-Story Colonial Style Home • ±7 ¾ Acres of Land • • Total of (11) Rooms w/ (5) Bedrooms & (5) Baths • • ±5,534 S/F of Living Area • Gas Forced Air Heat • • Central Air Conditioning • Vinyl/Brick Veneer Siding • • Carpeted & Hardwood Floors • Full Finished Basement • • Open Porch • Patio • Fireplace • Detached Gazebo • • Public Water & Sewer • Zoned: RR • ★ (4) Car Attached Garage ★ SALE PER ORDER OF BANKRUPTCY COURT GARY M. WEINER, CHAPTER 7 TRUSTEE OF THE FIRM OF
WEINER LAW FIRM P.C. 1441 MAIN STREET, SPRINGFIELD, MA
Terms of Sale: $50,000.00 DEPOSIT CASH OR CERTIFIED FUNDS. 5% BUYER’S PREMIUM APPLIES. OTHER TERMS TO BE ANNOUNCED AT TIME OF SALE.
Features: • 1 ½ Story Cape Style Home • ± 1 Acre of Land • • Total of (7) Rooms w/ (4) Bedrooms & (1 ½) Baths • • ±1,872 S/F of Gross Living Area Above Grade • • Oil Hot Water Baseboard Heat • Partially Finished Full Basement • Vinyl Siding • Carpeted Floors • • Porches • Public Water & Private Septic • •Assessor’s Map 244, Lot 45 • ★ One Car Attached Garage ★ Sale Per Order of Mortgagee Attorney Benjamin M. Coyle Of the Firm of Bacon Wilson, P.C. 33 State Street, Springfield, MA Attorney for Mortgagee
Terms of Sale: $5,000.00 Deposit Cash or Certified Funds. 5% Buyer’s Premium Applies. Other Terms to be Announced at Time of Sale.
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West Springfield, MA • Philadelphia, PA 413-733-5238 • 610-853-6655
West Springfield, MA • Philadelphia, PA 413-733-5238 • 610-853-6655
West Springfield, MA • Philadelphia, PA 413-733-5238 • 610-853-6655
West Springfield, MA • Philadelphia, PA 413-733-5238 • 610-853-6655
Aaron Posnik MA Auc. Lic #161 • PA Auc. Lic. #AY000241L www.posnik.com • E-Mail:info@posnik.com
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Pine Point – This move in ready 3 bedroom Ranch has had some major improvements: new roof, heat, carpet, hot water tank, updated electric and bathroom remodel. An affordable buy! $125,900
Westfield - Don’t miss out on the last brand-new unit available at Isabelle Gardens. A 55+ adult community nestles on serene 20 acre site. Easy, open floor plan, sparkling and pristine. Ready for you to move in! $399,900
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