October 9, 2025 - 15:00

On October 10, 2025, several noteworthy real estate transactions took place in the region, reflecting ongoing activity in the housing market. In Ashfield, the estate of Jacqueline Cooper, along with John P. Zanini, finalized the sale of a property located at 549 Watson Road to Thomas D. Schreiber and Kristen R. Schreiber for a price of $275,000.
Meanwhile, in Athol, the estate of John J. Jasins Jr. and Alfred F. Jasins sold a property at 59 J St. to Daniela Snow, also for $275,000. Additionally, Jeanette I. Stange completed a sale of her property at 279 Mount Pleasant St. to Chelsea Gaudet and Ronnie Card, with the transaction amounting to $280,000.
These transactions highlight the continued demand for residential properties in the area, as buyers seek to invest in homes that meet their needs and preferences. The local real estate market remains vibrant, with various opportunities for both buyers and sellers.
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