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The Shelter Island and North Fork real estate market opened 2026 with several significant property transfers, reflecting continued activity in the region. The transactions, recorded in early February, cover a range of prices and locations.
On Shelter Island, a residential property at 16 Thomas Avenue changed hands. Diane Anderson sold the home to Raymond Hulse for a sum of $775,000. The sale represents a key transaction within the Shelter Island zip code.
Over on the North Fork, the hamlet of Aquebogue saw a notable commercial or investment transfer. Victor DeStefano sold the property at 563 Peconic Bay Boulevard to ELOSM 563 LLC for $900,000. In a separate Aquebogue transaction, the entity 17 Old Riverhead Road LLC transferred a property to John Guazhambo.
These sales provide a snapshot of early-year market movement in these sought-after East End communities, demonstrating ongoing demand for properties in both residential and potentially commercial sectors. The varied sale prices indicate a market catering to different investment levels and buyer interests.
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