November 30, 2025 - 20:54

Recent real estate transactions on Shelter Island have revealed significant activity in the local market. Notably, a property at 23 Osprey Road was transferred from Anthony H. Palumbo and George Pfriender to Hamptons Flips NY LLC for a substantial $1,500,000. This transaction highlights the ongoing demand for real estate in the area, particularly among developers looking to capitalize on the picturesque surroundings and desirable location.
In another significant deal, the estate of Norma Edwards sold a property located at 1 Smith Street to Gabrielle Mahlum for $700,000. This transaction reflects the continued interest in residential properties on Shelter Island, as buyers seek homes that offer both charm and a sense of community.
As the real estate market evolves, these transactions indicate a healthy level of investment and interest in Shelter Island, suggesting a promising outlook for future developments and sales in this idyllic locale.
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