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Murphy of Residential Properties Ltd. brokers $960,000 Wrentham sale

150 Riverside Drive - Wrentham, MA 150 Riverside Drive - Wrentham, MA

Wrentham, MA Residential Properties Ltd. sales associate Patricia Murphy recently participated in the sale of 150 Riverside Dr. for $960,000 making it the second highest sale in the town this year. Murphy represented the buyer in the transaction, while the listing agent was Kathy Palmer of RE/MAX. The closing date was April 29.

Located down a quiet cul de sac in Wampanoag Estates, this home is set on a half acre plot with views and direct access to Lake Pearl. The property offers 5,500 s/f of living space and boasts an open floor plan, gleaming hardwood floors, and high-end upgrades in the custom gourmet kitchen.

Murphy of RPL’s Cumberland office is a top producer in Northern R.I. and has received Multi Million Dollar Awards every year since 1994. With over 20 years of experience in listing and selling properties in R.I. and Southeastern Mass., Murphy is dedicated to providing the best care for all her clients.

Residential Properties Ltd. is the largest privately held real estate company in Rhode Island and has been serving sellers and buyers of distinctive properties since 1981 through service, innovation and sheer hard work.  The Company, with five offices located in Barrington, Cumberland, East Greenwich, Narragansett and Providence, services all of Rhode Island, the Connecticut shoreline and southeastern and central Massachusetts.  In addition, the relocation department assists buyers and sellers on transactions throughout the country. More information is online at ResidentialProperties.com

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