Property transfers

MILLBROOK – The property transfer information presented below from September, October and November was provided to The Millerton News courtesy of the town of Washington tax assessor, who receives the information from Dutchess County for both the town of Washington and the village of Millbrook. Transfers with no consideration recorded and foreclosures have not been included.

September  

• 3316 Franklin Ave., one-family, year-round residence on .22 acres to Joyce Redi for $485,000.

• 48 Killearn Road, one-family, year-round residence on 6.05 acres to Richard Migliore for $655,000.

• 40 Daheim Road, one-family residence on 15.64 acres to Gregory F. Martin, trustee, for $1,295,000.

ʉۢ 3-17 Millbrook School Road residence with more than 10 acres on 20.94 acres, to Sophia Eleonore Lange-Assael for $2,400,000.

October

• 112 Jameson Hill Road, one-family year-round residence on 2.2 acres to Jacob Moskowitz for $540,000.

November

• 185 Valley Farm Road, one-family year-round residence on 6.56 acres to Hackney 7 LLC for $379,907.

• 663 Shunpike, one-family year-round residence on 1.2 acres to Robert Shapiro for $180,000.

• 1045 - 1057 Chestnut Ridge Road, multi-purpose/multi-structure property on 18.33 acres, to Lowell Morse LLC for $1,140,000.

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