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Terry's Plain House Sells for $568,700

Recent Simsbury home sales include 112 Hoskins Road, 32 Michael Road, 6 Mallard Circle, 40 Firetown Road, 15 Field Drive, 21 Deepwood Road, 58 Terry's Plain Road, 7 Smokey Ridge Road, 16 Overlook Terrace, 7 Canaan Way, and 63 Hickory Hill Road.

The following real estate transactions were recorded at Simsbury Town Hall:

$250,000, 112 Hoskins Road. Sandeep and Monica Chadha to Roger and Amy Doucette. Recorded on July 19.

$298,500, 32 Michael Road. Philip D. Palermo to Ryan T. Shapiro. Recorded on July 18.

$142,000, 6 Mallard Circle. Troy P. Baillargeon to David Kametz. Recorded on July 18.

$25,000, 40 Firetown Road, Units 2 and 3. Candace V. Fitzpatrick to Carmine D. Forzono. Recorded on July 18.

$327,500, 15 Field Drive. David P. and Janet L. Holden to  Danield G. and Kelly J. Rutherford.  Recorded on July 20.

$226,000, 21 Deepwood Road. Daniel and Kelly Rutherford to Carmen D. Smith. Recorded on July 20.

$568,700, 58 Terry’s Plain Road. Peoples United Bank to Christopher and Gina Quimby. Recorded on July 20.

$307,000, 156 Terry’s Plain Road. David M. and Tracy R. Poirot to Johnnie M. Denton. Recorded on July 20.

$400,000, 7 Smokey Ridge Road. James A. and Joyce R. Crocker to Donato and Anna Cirielli. Recorded on July 20.

$269,900, 16 Overlook Terrace. Justin G. and Lucia T. Maccarone to Andrew D. Kenyon and Abigail E. St. Peter. Recorded on July 23.

$275,000, 7 Canaan Way. Hilary Petitte to Michael J. Letson. Recorded on July 24.

$258,000, 63 Hickory Hill Road. Christopher M. and Gina M. Quimby to Scott Maze. Recorded on July 24.

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