April 25, 2025 - 22:36

Recent real estate activity on Shelter Island has showcased a range of significant transactions. According to listings compiled by Suffolk Vision Inc., two notable transfers occurred on April 25, 2025.
In a prominent deal, William Cummings and Bernt Svendby sold a property located at 133 South Midway Road to 133 South Midway LLC for an impressive $4,125,000. This transaction highlights the ongoing demand for prime real estate in the area, reflecting the island's appeal to affluent buyers seeking luxury homes.
Additionally, Jerome Zisfein and Ronnie Salzman transferred ownership of a property at 45 South Menantic Road to Matthew and Corinne Blake for $1,500,000. This sale further emphasizes the vibrant real estate market on Shelter Island, where transactions continue to thrive amid changing economic conditions.
As the island's real estate landscape evolves, these transactions indicate a robust interest in property investments, contributing to the overall growth and development of Shelter Island.
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