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Fairfield Beach Road Home Sells for $2.2 Million

Two other homes sold for over $1 million in Fairfield and Southport last week.

The following homes were sold in Fairfield and Southport the week of Aug. 6 – Aug. 10, courtesy of the :

 

886 Sturges Highway

Grantor(s): David and Eiko Essoyan

Grantee(s): Thomas Bailey and Sarah Puerini

Date Recorded: Aug. 10, 2012

Conveyance Tax: $5,475

Sales Price:  $730,000

Assessed Value: $654,080

Last Sale Date/Price: April 29, 2004/$857,000

 

60 Sasco River Lane

Grantor(s): Jets, LLC

Grantee(s): James McCormick

Date Recorded: Aug. 10, 2012

Conveyance Tax: $14,750

Sales Price: $1,500,000

Assessed Value: $626,500

Last Sale Date/Price:  June 8, 2011/$650,000

 

126 White Oak Road

Grantor(s): Eleanor Feroleto

Grantee(s): Peter and Heidi Gaillard

Date Recorded: Aug. 10, 2012

Conveyance Tax: $8,088.75

Sales Price: $967,100

Assessed Value: $704,970

Last Sale Date/Price: N/A

 

215 Valley View Road

Grantor(s):  Jennie Dall

Grantee(s): Camilo Soto

Date Recorded: Aug, 9, 2012

Conveyance Tax: $2,100

Sales Price: $280,000

Assessed Value: N/A

Last Sale Date/Price: $318,290

 

192 Southport Woods Drive

Grantor(s): Ruth Borgman

Grantee(s): Joanne Parady

Date Recorded: Aug. 18, 2012

Conveyance Tax: $2,475

Sales Price: $330,000

Assessed Value: $267,470

Last Sale Date/Price: N/A

 

245 Whiting Pond Road

Grantor(s): John and Tama Andres, Trustees

Grantee(s): Joseph Corselli

Date Recorded: Aug. 8, 2012

Conveyance Tax: $5,737.50

Sales Price: $765,000

Assessed Value: $493,360

Last Sale Date/Price: June 28, 1996/$430,000

 

370 Mine Hill Road

Grantor(s): Penny S. Lyons

Grantee(s): Steven and Sarah Weiss

Date Recorded: Aug. 8, 2012

Conveyance Tax: $18,500

Sales Price: $1,800,000

Assessed Value: $1,270,360

Last Sale Date/Price: N/A

 

166 Fairview Avenue

Grantor(s): Aimee and Felipe Rosa

Grantee(s): Elliot Miller

Date Recorded: Aug. 8, 2012

Conveyance Tax: $3,337.50

Sales Price: $445,000

Assessed Value: $254,030

Last Sale Date/Price: Nov. 5, 2003/$365,100

 

206 Southport Woods Drive

Grantor(s): Peter Sherwood

Grantee(s): Florindo Trofa

Date Recorded: Aug. 7, 2012

Conveyance Tax: $2,145

Sales Price: $286,000

Assessed Value: $216,270

Last Sale Date/Price: N/A

 

80 Montauk Street

Grantor(s): Estate of Ann Perna

Grantee(s): Cynthia Derevjanik and Susan Solz

Date Recorded:  Aug. 7, 2012

Conveyance Tax: $1,560

Sales Price: $208,000

Assessed Value: $160,160

Last Sale Date/Price: Aug. 2, 1991/$132,500

 

53 Cornell Road

Grantor(s): Leonard and Kristen Lambert

Grantee(s): Peter Zaboretsky

Date Recorded: Aug. 7, 2012

Conveyance Tax: $1,425

Sales Price: $190,000

Assessed Value: $213,150

Last Sale Date/Price: May 8, 2006/$550,000

 

1053 Fairfield Beach Road

Grantor(s): Sherman and Nancy Goosman

Grantee(s): Lisa Lampugnale

Date Recorded: Aug. 6, 2012

Conveyance Tax: $23,656.25

Sales Price: $2,212,500

Assessed Value: N/A

Last Sale Date/Price: N/A

 

365 Hulls Highway

Grantor(s): Isabella Renzulli

Grantee(s): Matthew and Rebecca Kern

Date Recorded: Aug. 6, 2012

Conveyance Tax: $5,231.25

Sales Price: $697,500

Assessed Value: $648,760

Last Sale Date/Price: N/A

 

11 Edward Street

Grantor(s): Patricia McCallum

Grantee(s): Beachside Estates, LLC

Date Recorded: Aug. 7, 2012

Conveyance Tax: $6,253.75

Sales Price: $820,300

Assessed Value: $738,920

Last Sale Date/Price: June 15, 1994/$355,000

 

320 Round Hill Road

Grantor(s): 320 Round Hill Road, LLC

Grantee(s): Conor Coleman

Date Recorded: Aug. 6, 2012

Conveyance Tax: $3,375

Sales Price: $450,000

Assessed Value: $345,800

Last Sale Date/Price: Jan. 20, 2011/$475,000

 

67 Euclid Avenue

Grantor(s): Elaine McMillan

Grantee(s): Charlotte Poulsen

Date Recorded: Aug. 6, 2012

Conveyance Tax: $2,587.50

Sales Price: $345,000

Assessed Value: $292,530

Last Sale Date/Price: June 30, 1998/$196,000

 

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[Editor's Note: Assessment information, sales history, and photos supplied by Vision Appraisal.]

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momof3 May 16, 2013 at 07:00 pm
Forgive me, I guess I don't quite see how we are 1 million over budget? What financials are youRead More referring too? The third quarter statement of account? Was last year the year the BOE returned $ to the town? Absolutely agree with you about the middle school, we need more STEM offerings. Right now high schoolers are required to show they are proficient in Microsoft Office. Many take a semester long course to help prepare for the test (seems like that time could be better spent). Other students just take the proficiency test. Seems like this can be something that can be addressed earlier than high school. Why not offer the course to 8th graders, and let them show they are proficient in Microsoft Office before they even get to high school.
Alrick H Man IV May 16, 2013 at 10:20 am
It seems apparent to me as I watch children getting picked up in the morning by school buses thatRead More there is some stream lining that could be done with the school bus budget. There are at least five separate buses that pick up children in front of my hose on Jennings road each morning 4 of which are all elementary. Can all these children in a two block radius go to different schools and if they do why. all the buses are almost empty when they pick up these children. Why then potentially are we paying all this money for buses when less can be used?
Dawn Llewellyn May 15, 2013 at 07:40 am
"But what does this amount to? How does a solid education translate to the all important SATRead More scores?" Fairfield Warde 2012 scores: Reading 537, Math 548, Writing 555 Fairfield Ludlowe 2012 scores: Reading 545, Math 545, Writing 558. Greenwich is in our DRG B
Andrew Graceffa May 15, 2013 at 09:32 am
For flat, easy terrain, the beach area and old post road offer the best situations. On weekendsRead More you'll find plenty of bike riders in the area so you'll have some company and there is plenty of scenery. Also, there are a couple of multi-use off-road paths located at Ash Creek (near Fairfield Metro Station) and Pine Creek.
Lisa G May 14, 2013 at 12:28 pm
Hi, there are lots of beautiful trails in CT. Google "rails to trails" and enter your zip.Read More Here's a link to the trail I walk....it starts in Trumbull and goes to Monroe. http://www.traillink.com/trail/housatonic-rail-trail-in-trumbull-%28pequonnock-valley-greenway%29.aspx?utm_expid=5284793-5&utm_referrer=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.google.com%2Furl%3Fsa%3Dt%26rct%3Dj%26q%3D%26esrc%3Ds%26source%3Dweb%26cd%3D2%26ved%3D0CDEQFjAB%26url%3Dhttp%253A%252F%252Fwww.traillink.com%252Ftrail%252Fhousatonic-rail-trail-in-trumbull-%28pequonnock-valley-greenway%29.aspx%26ei%3D82SSUfOYIKnq0wG_74HwAg%26usg%3DAFQjCNHFcjZlNfHcnxHhm3pQD9iSINlF4g%26bvm%3Dbv.46471029%2Cd.dmQ
Creeky May 16, 2013 at 05:35 pm
Thanks Jan.
Jan R. Reber May 16, 2013 at 11:03 am
Creeky, the condos were 65 luxury units, and there were no low income or affordable housingRead More included. We do not accept the alternative of industrial versus overly dense huge condos looming over our homes. Is there any new industrial activity likely in Fairfield? Industrial is leaving and not coming here, especially to a polluted site like Thorpe Street. We expect the property owner to come back with a more reasonable residential development that we can support because it will integrate into our neighborhood.
Creeky May 14, 2013 at 12:42 pm
Does anyone know if low income housing is included in the proposal? Also, I'm curious, would theRead More neighbors prefer industrial development to condominiums?