Goshen real estate sales in 2025

Goshen real estate sales in 2025

Unit 2 of 221 North St. in Goshen sold for $375,000.

Christine Bates

GOSHEN — The year began with strong sales continuing at a median price of $642,500.

January tends to be a slow month in most of the area’s towns and only six real estate transfers were recorded in Goshen with only one property selling for more than $500,000. By the end of February four homes and eight parcels of land were listed for sale. With the weather lately, the spring selling season doesn’t seem likely to start early.

Transactions

113 Torrington Road — 3 bedroom/2 bath home on 1.86 acres sold by Diana Y. Bernard to James C. and Michelle L. Bernard for $500,000.

221 North St., Unit 2 — Commercial condo, building with 2 bedrooms/1 full bath, 2 half baths on 1.76 acres sold by Robert P. and Deborah W. Valentine to Dustin Mosley for $375,000.

27 Tyler Lake Heights — 2 bedroom/1 bath home sold by Ronda L. Capitano to Jeffrey W. Hennig for $420,000.

Hemlock Hill Camp Resort — Unit C sold by Benjamin E. and Kristin Corbin to David C. Nunner and Joseph Barese III for $11,000.

56 East Hyerdale — 4 bedroom/2 bath home sold by Jill Stayman and Wendy G. Weiner to Wendy G. Weiner for $516,750.

Canterbury Court, Woodridge Lake Lot 232 — .91 acres sold by Mary, William and Will Osborne to Alan Brennan and Janet Marlow for $30,000.

*Town of Goshen real estate transfers, provided by the Goshen Town Clerk. Transfers without consideration are not included. Current market listings from Smart MLS. Compiled by Christine Bates, Real Estate Salesperson with William Pitt Sotheby’s International Realty, Licensed in Connecticut and New York.

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