Off the Market: Homes sold in East Bay

Posted 4/30/15

The following properties have changed hands in recent weeks in towns across the East Bay:

Barrington

14 Woodhaven Road — $600,000

54 3rd St. — $269,900

East Providence

7 Harris St. — $233,000

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Off the Market: Homes sold in East Bay

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The following properties have changed hands in recent weeks in towns across the East Bay:

Barrington

  • 14 Woodhaven Road — $600,000
  • 54 3rd St. — $269,900

East Providence

  • 7 Harris St. — $233,000
  • 48 Metacomet Ave. — $1
  • 2 Barry St. — $160,000
  • 59 Ivan Ave. — $122,767
  • 4 Avenue A — $124,500
  • 1191 S. Broadway — $195,000
  • 30 Orchard St. — $50,000
  • 68 Benedict St. — $1
  • 123 Lyon Ave. — $195,100
  • 29 Laura St. — $140,000
  • 138 Martin St. — $83,000
  • 101 Cadoma St. — $205,000
  • 551 Warren Ave. — $220,000
  • 98 Brookhaven Drive — $1
  • 32 Gerald St. — $185,000
  • 128 Allerton Ave. — $245,000
  • 83 Barney St. — $196,000

Little Compton

  • 39 Meeting House Lane — $350,000
  • 45 Tuniper Lane S. — $1
  • 88 Pottersville Road — $450,000

Portsmouth

  • 130 Carriage Drive — $555,000
  • 9 Hicks Lane — $422,000
  • 8 Quail Road — $385,000
  • 101 Ferry Landing Circle — $410,000
  • 66 Rebels Way — $472,950

Tiverton

  • 60 Charles Drive #5 — $180,000

Westport

  • 270 American Legion Highway — $248,634
  • 5 East Beach Road — $105,000

East Bay Real Estate, Off the Market

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