Goshen real estate transfers

Goshen real estate transfers

Situated on 3.4 acres, the Barnabus Beach Homestead at 196 East Street North has a renovated main house built in 1740 with five working fireplaces, three bedrooms, a former milk house and large storage barn. It sold for $673,500 in July after 108 days on the market

Christine Bates

GOSHEN — In the Town of Goshen the transfer of moderate priced homes continued in July with all five transferred properties recorded below $800,000.

As of mid-August, the median price of listed homes is $795,000.

Transactions

53 Canterbury Court – 3 bedroom/2.5 bath home on .88 acres in Woodridge Lake transferred by Charles Stuart to Samantha Behm and Jameson Irvine for $320,000 on July 2.

196 East Street North – 3 bedroom/1.5 bath home on 3.4 acres transferred by Megan McInerny to Edward Shore and Dana Zichlin for $673,500 on July 15.

21 Bexley Court – 3 bedroom/3.5 bath home on 0.97 acres in Woodridge Lake transferred by Martha H Phillips Living Trust to James and Gail R Mann for $799,00 on July 29.

70 Newcomb Road – 2 bedroom/1 bath home on 53 acres transferred by Patricia A. and Raymond A. Damiani to Hannah M.G. and Darlene M.G. Calbick and Lee H. Calbick for $575,00 on July 30.

19 Tyler Lake Road – 3 bedroom/1.5 bath home on 0.19 acres transferred by LW Realty LLC to Linda and Jeffrey A. Segal for $615,000 on July 30.

* Town of Goshen real estate transfers recorded as sold between July 1, 2025, and July 31, 2025, provided by Goshen Town Clerk. Transfers without consideration are not included. Current market listings from Smart MLS. Note that recorded transfers frequently lag closed sales by a number of days. Compiled by Christine Bates, Real Estate Salesperson with William Pitt Sotheby’s International Realty, Licensed in CT and NY.

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