Showing posts with label 2024. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 2024. Show all posts

Monday, February 17, 2025

Register O'Donnell Reveals Norfolk County’s Top 10 Real Estate Sales of 2024

Norfolk County Register of Deeds William P. O’Donnell reported that during 2024, ten properties, a mix of commercial and residential, sold for more than $25.4 million with an average price of $78,823,200.

The following prices pertain to real estate sales from January 1, 2024, to December 31, 2024.

The ten properties were:
(10) 23-25 Bridge Street, Quincy, the 6-story, 60-unit apartment complex known as Hillside Residences, sold in March for $25,450,000;
 
(9) 2 Kay Way, Stoughton, a 118,200-square-foot manufacturing and warehouse facility built on 5.92 acres of land, sold in September for $26,100,000;
 
(8) 1 Richard A Stratton Way, Quincy, the five-floor, 89,507-square-foot Holiday Inn hotel, sold in May for $30,498,000;
 
(7) 1280-1300 & 1330 Boylston Street, Brookline, a 5.34-acre office park comprised of four commercial buildings totaling nearly 120,000 square feet, sold in May for $41,000,000;
 
(6) 122 & 130-132 Granite Street, Quincy, the 100,000-square-foot retail shopping plaza known as Granite Place, sold in May for $41,500,000;
 
(5) A multibuilding manufacturing facility totaling more than 212,000 square feet of space located at 10 & 20 Dan Road, Canton, sold in May for $50,000,000;
 
(4) 655 Washington Street, Weymouth, the 4-story, 160-unit luxury apartment complex known as Helix Apartments, sold in May for $62,645,000;
 
(3) 170-180 Main Street, Walpole, the 3-story, 161-unit Senior Living Community, known as New Pond Village, sold in August for $66,000,000;
 
(2) 33-39 Main Street, Medway, the 5-story, 190-unit high-end apartment complex built on 12.32 acres of land known as the Hathon, sold in December for $75,600,000;
(1) Upland Road, 1 Moderna Way, and 10 Forbes Drive, Norwood, Moderna purchased the 200,000-square-foot clinical development manufacturing facility they were renting from Alexandria Real Estate Partners in December for $369,439,000.
The top sales appear to have been a combination of apartment complexes, research labs, warehouses, manufacturing facilities, and office space. The state and Norfolk County collected excise taxes totaling more than $3,594,338 from these 10 sales.
Norfolk County’s Top 10 Real Estate Sales of 2024
Norfolk County’s Top 10 Real Estate Sales of 2024

“The variety in these real estate transactions bodes well for the Norfolk County economy, with high-value properties selling in both commercial and residential sectors,” stated Norfolk County Register of Deeds William P. O’Donnell. “This indicates that Norfolk County is not only a desirable place to live and work but also a magnet for business, industry, and trade. Overall, the dynamic real estate market in Norfolk County underscores its attractiveness and potential for continued growth and prosperity.”

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The Norfolk County Registry of Deeds, located at 649 High St., Dedham, is the principal office for real property in Norfolk County. The Registry is a resource for homeowners, title examiners, mortgage lenders, municipalities, and others with a need for secure, accurate, and accessible land record information. All land record research information can be found on the Registry's website, www.norfolkdeeds.org. Residents in need of assistance can contact the Registry of Deeds Customer Service Center at (781) 461-6101 or email us at registerodonnell@norfolkdeeds.org.

Sunday, December 15, 2024

2024 A-Wreath-of-Franklin Wrapped!


Thank you to all of our volunteers, wreath creators and businesses who participated in making this inaugural event a community effort.


"The First Annual A-Wreath-of-Franklin and Holiday Sip, Shop Stroll N Roll was the perfect blend of the arts, the economy, old friends, new friends and the holiday spirit! The fellowship experienced in Franklin was heartwarming and its only the beginning!


Look for more event, more people, more activities, more art and more camaraderie in 2025 at the Second Annual "A-Wreath-of-Franklin" and Holiday Sip Shop Stroll N Roll. We would love to have you on the committee! Stay tuned for details!" John Ristaino, Franklin Cultural Council Chair.


If you had the opportunity to join us last weekend, let us know what you thought! Click here for our community survey. All feedback will be used to generate more cohesive and festive programming!


Have further questions? Or want to get involved? Please email the Director of Arts, Culture and the Creative Economy; Cory Shea.


Community Wreaths will be on display until the first weeks of January 2025. Take a look at our community map to plan your visit!

Here's a reel revealing a peek of the community magic leading up to the December 7th A-Wreath-of-Franklin Sip Shop Stroll N Roll Celebration!

Pictured above, Dom DeBaggis rocking out at Fiori & Fern.

Special thank you to our award winning program Photographer and Franklin Cultural Council member, Kayla Nisbet for capturing the day!


Visit the Franklin Culture's Facebook page to see the entire photo album.

Pictured: Our youngest Franklin Community members participating at the Children's Museum of Franklin indoor ice skating rink that popped up at the Franklin United Methodist Church.

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