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12 Trumbull Homes Sell for More than $300K

Homes sales in Trumbull since Nov. 30.

The following properties were sold recently, according to the Trumbull Town Clerk’s Office:

  • 5 Gray Rock Road, Claudette A. Kascak Est. and Sarah Kascak Exec. to Daniel P. Paligarini, $215,000
  • 199 Putting Green Road, Ann Marie Sullivan Co. Tr. and John Thomas Colonga Co. Tr. to Judy Chang Co. Tr. and James W. Chang Co. Tr., $420,000
  • 259 Lawrence Road, Janet S. Jurow to Karen A. Coe, $300,000
  • 115 Technology Drive Unit C201, Triple Crown Real Estate Inc. to Kurilec Holdings LLC, $325,000
  • 198 Canoe Brook Road, Robert J. Packer Jr. and Barbara M. Packer to Robert J. Hamilton Jr. and Courtney Hamilton, $479,000
  • 36 Arrowhead Road, Rosemary Toscano to Daniel Figel, $300,000
  • 28 Cottage Place, John E. Drury to Justin C. Daly, $303,750
  • 53 Jerome Ave., Athanasios T. Psarofagis to Demetrios Psarofagis, $290,000
  • 53 Woolsley Ave., Patricia J. Wirth to Suzanne Melillo, $345,000
  • 40 Elaine St., Alice Missan to Gretchen Schueler and Justin Xenelis, $154,950
  • 40 Elaine St., Seymour R. Missan Est. to Gretchen Schueler and Justin Xenelis, $154,950
  • 93 Old Dike Road, Christopher M. Kapteina and Jennifer N. Kapteina to Jessica Rabine, $560,000
  • 17 Stonybrook Circle, Pamela J. Marcucio to Marisa Pereiro, $260,000
  • 85 Ceil Road, Stately Dream Homes LLC to Jacquelyn Joy and Denise and Thomas Joy, $375,000
  • 5 Stoneleigh Road, Jean W. McGrath to Qian Wang and Shaosong Yang, $433,000
  •  14 Mohawk Drive; George W. Ganim Esq. Tr., Helen F. Krause Trust and Helen F. Maykut Trust to Larry E. Malone and Natalie K. Mallone, $375,000

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JonIrenicus April 13, 2013 at 02:28 pm
It would be nice if crossing the Bridgeport into Trumbull border was noticeable- a sudden shift fromRead More fast food and dilapidated buildings to greenery and well maintained buildings. Unfortunately that strip of Main St has had its character erode as commercial zoning inched north. The imposing structures of the mall and Merritt make it very difficult to see this no man's land as remaining residential for much longer.
Tom Pieragostini April 6, 2013 at 11:16 am
I'm ashamed that in the recent past, Trumbull town planners have chosen to use the beautifulRead More historic Merritt Parkway as some sort of cheap zoning boundary that, depending on which side you live on, determines if your neighborhood will remain residential or become commercial. It was even suggested in the foreword of a book about the history of Trumbull, that the Merritt Parkway somehow "bisected" the town and the founders were wise to locate all new commercial development south of it. It doesn't bisect the town. We all have to live with the bad decisions other people make, but nothing did more to devastate our town "center" than to locate new development on our southern border. Now we're left with a confusing gateway from Bridgeport into Trumbull along Main Street. When people ask now - are we in Trumbull yet? The answer is - yes, we have been for the last half mile...