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August 9, 2010

Trading places in Gloucester

Information about Gloucester real estate sales, compiled from Registry of Deeds filings, is provided under copyright by Banker and Tradesman, Boston.

11 Lookout St.: Andrew J. Orlando and Andrew A. Orlando from Archibald M. Rudolph and Phyllis A. Rudolph on July 26 for $320,000.

14 Samuel Riggs Circle: P. Murphy Kerstein Real Estate Trust and P. Murphy-Kerstein from David Guthrie on July 27 for $1.35 million.

24 Rowley Shore: Marc Vidal from Roseann Vidal from Plum Cove Trust and Patricia A. Deluca on July 22 for $1,287,500.

55 High St.: Elizabeth G. Kavanagh Trust and William CS Remsen from Wells Fargo Bank on July 22 for $123,525.

17 Magnolia Ave.: David M. Hoag and Alice M. Hoag from Elaine S. Czerw on July 26 for $40,000.

194 Atlantic St.: Paul Fortier and Cynthia T. Fortier from Antony J. Fenn and Jacqueline A. Fenn on July 23 for $355,000.

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