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8 Brookline Court
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size 3,834 ft2
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436 N Magee Street
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size 2,580 ft2
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$ 995k
20 Frost Valley Road
$995k
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$ 664.9k
6 Timber Trail Lane
$664.9k
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size 1,940 ft2
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$ 615k
29 WILSON AVE
$615k
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size 1,750 ft2
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$ 599.9k
43 Seymour Lane
$599.9k
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size 1,256 ft2
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$ 590k
20 Gabon Lane
$590k
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bathroom 2
size 1,788 ft2
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$ 585k
8 FLEET RD
$585k
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size 1,923 ft2
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$ 580k
29 Wilson Avenue
$580k
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$ 579.9k
219 Floyd Road
$579.9k
bedroom 4
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size 1,907 ft2
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$ 564.9k
51 Panamoka Trail
$564.9k
bedroom 3
bathroom 2
size 1,264 ft2
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$ 549.9k
73 Lombardy Drive
$549.9k
bedroom 5
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size 1,908 ft2
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$ 549k
2468 River Road
$549k
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$ 544.9k
2203 Knickerbocker Avenue
$544.9k
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bathroom 1
size 904 ft2
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$ 539.9k
25 Prospect Place
$539.9k
bedroom 2
bathroom 1
size 1,272 ft2
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$ 531k
399 Auborn
$531k
bedroom 3
bathroom 2
size 1,433 ft2
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$ 500k
53 Ridge Haven Drive
$500k
bedroom 3
bathroom 1
size 1,796 ft2
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$ 494k
6 Barclay Drive
$494k
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$ 490k
17 PENNANT DR
$490k
bedroom 3
bathroom 2
size 1,242 ft2
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$ 489.9k
42 Montgomery Avenue
$489.9k
bedroom 3
bathroom 1
size 1,435 ft2
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$ 484.9k
94 Upton Drive
$484.9k
bedroom 2
bathroom 1
size 1,210 ft2
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$ 484.9k
9 Stockton Commons
$484.9k
bedroom 3
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size 1,092 ft2
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$ 449.9k
240 Kettles Lane
$449.9k
bedroom 3
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size 2,005 ft2
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$ 420k
78 Bay Avenue
$420k
bedroom 2
bathroom 2
size 1,386 ft2
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$ 394.5k
7 Elm Road E
$394.5k
bedroom 2
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size 945 ft2
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$ 329.9k
62 Orchid Drive
$329.9k
bedroom 3
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size 1,222 ft2
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$ 329.9k
79 Queen Drive
$329.9k
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$ 329.9k
204 McKinley Drive
$329.9k
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size 520 ft2
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$ 275k
524 PICASSO WAY
$275k
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size 876 ft2
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70 & 71 Cobb Lane
$99.5m
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