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$500,000 Home Sold in East Hampton

See which homes changed hands in town over the past week.

The following information was provided by the Town Clerk's Office at the East Hampton Town Hall. The information is a matter of public record.

Sept. 24

M&R Custom Homes, LLC, transferred the property at 156 Tartia Road to Michel Roy on Sept. 23. The transaction was listed as a quitclaim. It was recorded on Sept. 24.

Joseph Hickey transferred the property at 29 Meeks Point Road to Amy D. Hickey on Sept. 21. The transaction was labeled “no consideration.” It was recorded on Sept. 24.

Amy D. Hickey transferred the property at 29 Meeks Point Road to Amy D. Hickey, trustee, on Sept. 21. The transaction was labeled “no consideration.” It was recorded on Sept. 24.

Sept. 25

John B. and Shirley A. Hensel transferred the property at 35 Forest St. to Gloria and Walter Nichols on Sept. 21 for $79,900. The conveyance tax was $599.25. The transaction was recorded on Sept. 25.

Ann M. Mikesell-Eckel, trustee of Ann M. Mikesell-Eckel Revocable Trust, transferred the property at 19E Middletown Ave. to Ann M. and Thomas J. Mikesell-Eckel on July 27. The transaction was labeled a “trustee’s deed.” It was recorded on Sept. 25.

Sept. 26

Jessica Millett transferred the property at 36 Namoree Trail to George and Deborah Routhier on Sept. 26. There was no cost or conveyance tax listed in the record.

Sept. 27

Raymond and Janet Frosti transferred the property at 23-25 West High St. to 23-25 West High St. LLC on Sept. 18. The transaction was labeled a quitclaim. It was recorded on Sept. 27.

Raymond and Janet Frosti transferred the property at 99 Midwood Farm Road to 99 Midwood LLC on Sept. 18. The transaction was labeled a quitclaim. It was recorded on Sept. 27.

Raymond Frosti transferred the property at 1 Seminole Trail to Raymond and Janet Frosti on Sept. 18. The transaction was labeled a quitclaim. It was recorded on Sept. 27.

Raymond and Janet Frosti transferred the property at 1 Seminole Trail to 1 Seminole Trail LLC on Sept. 18. The transaction was labeled a quitclaim. It was recorded on Sept. 27.

John Robert Cooper transferred the property at 2 South Main St. to John Robert Cooper and Michelle Anne Parish on Sept. 8. The transaction was labeled a quitclaim. It was recorded on Sept. 27.

Stephen T. and Susan S. Diemer transferred the property at 47 Eastham Bridge Road to Gregory R. Chrin on Sept. 20 for $500,000. The conveyance tax was $3,750. The transaction was recorded on Sept. 27.

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