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$464K sale leads Bangor’s weekly property transfers

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This section of the BDN aims to help readers understand Maine’s housing crisis, the volatile real estate market and the public policy behind them. Read more Housing coverage here.

Maine’s real estate market is becoming busier this spring, as more properties enter the market and prospective buyers look to move before the next school year begins.

We gathered a list of the nine residential properties that sold in Bangor last week, according to state transfer tax documents, which are available to the public online.

They have an average sale price of $260,722 that is slightly more expensive than the average value of a home in Bangor, which Zillow placed at roughly $281,500 as of late March.

— Peter Garcia bought 288 Parkview Avenue from Aimee Huotari for $220,000 on April 28.

— Northern Legacy LLC bought 213 Garland Street from the Federal National Mortgage Association for $112,000 on April 29.

— JT Realty LLC bought 59 Kenduskeag Avenue from LRG Holdings LLC for $325,000 on April 27.

— Adam Moir bought 1176 Kenduskeag Avenue from Rachel Languet for $464,000 on April 27.

— Zihan Wu bought 132 Hunny Hollor Place from Jason Spingel for $330,000 on April 28.

— Caleb Hobbs bought 216 Fern Street from Elizabeth Rudolph for $275,000 on April 30.

— Jray Corporation bought 1016 State Street #1 from the Simpson Family Trust for $240,000 on April 30.

— Kristian Kowal bought 178 West Broadway from Allison Jung for $317,500 on April 30.

— Marie Tracy bought 35 Wildwood Drive from Julie Pelletier for $283,000 on April 30.

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