$3.5 million condo sale is the highest ever in Bristol

Posted 10/5/23

According to data from the Multiple Listing Service, this is the highest condominium sale ever recorded in the Town of Bristol. Additionally, it is the second-highest residential real estate sale of 2023 in Bristol.

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$3.5 million condo sale is the highest ever in Bristol

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Mott & Chace Sotheby’s International Realty announced on Wednesday the sale of 341 Thames St., Unit 303S, in Bristol for $3,550,000. The sellers were represented by Judy Chace and Allison Dessel of Mott & Chace Sotheby’s International Realty, and the buyers were represented by Alyce Wright of Lila Delman Compass

According to data from the Multiple Listing Service, this is the highest condominium sale ever recorded in the Town of Bristol. Additionally, it is the second-highest residential real estate sale of 2023 in Bristol.

“This singular penthouse unit in Stone Harbour was created by combining two former units into one exceptional condominium home,” says Judy Chace. “No expense was spared, and the location is unbeatable, with 180-degree water views. The sunsets here are spectacular.

“For refined coastal living, there is truly nothing else like this in East Bay,” adds Allison Dessel.

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