Top Q3 Real Estate Sales in Norfolk County By Sales Price

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Image courtesy of Norfolk County Registry of Deeds.

In the third quarter of 2024, ten properties in Norfolk County sold for more than $9 million and had an average price of $24,620,888, announced Norfolk County Register of Deeds William P. O’Donnell from Dedham on November 21st.

The following ten properties sold for topmost dollar in Norfolk County from July 1st to September 30th. They are listed in order of lowest to highest sales price:

-- 10th:   A 6,081-square-foot, seven-bedroom, eight-bathroom mansion at 43 Heath Hill Street, Brookline, sold for $9,950,000 (July sale).

-- 9th:   A series of 4-unit apartment buildings constructed in 1941 across nine separate lots on Summit Avenue and Bishop Road in Quincy sold for $10,000,000 (September sale).

--8th:   The Canton Ice House, a 58,000-square-foot ice skating arena located at 65 North Street in Canton, sold for $10,000,000 (August sale).

--7th:   63 Kendrick Street, Needham, a two-floor, 105,000-square-foot office building with a mix of conference rooms, cubical space, and private offices sold for $13,500,000 (August sale).

--6th:   25 Sears Road, Brookline, an 11,786-square-foot, six-bedroom, eight-bathroom mansion built on 3 acres of land, was sold for $14,844,000 (August sale).

--5th:   The well-regarded wedding venue, The Lantana banquet hall, and popular Night Club Vincent's, both located near 43 Scanlon Drive, Randolph, sold for $20,714,881 as part of a multi-property deal (August sale).

--4th:   81 King Street, Cohasset, a 68,507-square-foot self-storage facility, sold for $25,100,000 (August sale).

--3rd:   2 Kay Way, Stoughton, a 118,200-square-foot manufacturing and warehouse facility build on 5.92 acres of land, sold for $26,100,000 (September sale).

--2nd:   A multibuilding manufacturing facility totaling more than 212,000 square feet of space located at 10 & 20 Dan Road, Canton, sold for $50,000,000 (May sale).

--1st:   170-180 Main Street, Walpole, the 3-story, 161-unit Senior Living Community, known as New Pond Village sold for $66,000,000 (August sale).

The top sales appear to have been a combination of private homes, apartment complexes, recreational, manufacturing, and office space. The state and Norfolk County collected excise taxes totaling more than $1,122,700 from these 10 sales, according to the Norfolk County Registry of Deeds.

“The variety in these real estate transactions bodes well for the Norfolk County economy," said Register O’Donnell. “This also indicates that Norfolk County is not only a desirable place to both live and work but is also a magnet for business, industry, and trade.”

Thanks to the Norfolk County Registry of Deeds for sharing this news with Westwood Minute.

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