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Ledyard Real Estate Transactions: Volpe Property Transferred to Ledyard

Property transfers recorded Jan. 17 to Jan. 25


The date below represents the day the property transfer was recorded in town hall, not the date of the actual sale.

January 18

Frederick J. Volpe, of Oxford, transferred property located 1479 Route 12 to the Town of Ledyard for $167,500.

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The town is being reimbursed for this purchase by the Connecticut Department of Economic and Community Development on the condition that “the property remain as open space and not be developed due to its proximity to the Submarine Base Blast Zone."

It will remain open space and the property is now part of an encroachment plan to preclude development in the event that the blast zone increases.

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And article published in October on the Ledyard Patch said, "If the land remains as open space, it effectively increases the buffer zone between the sub base and residential properties. A larger buffer zone allows the military base to store more weapons and/or larger weapons. And, hopefully makes the base attractive and one that the higher-ups would want to keep open."

The increased buffer zone make the base more attractive in the event of another BRAC. 

January 23

David M and Tracy A. Fierro transferred property located at 43 Partridge Hollow Road to American International Relocation Solutions, LLC for $185,000.
American International Relocation Solutions, LLC transferred property located at 43 Partridge Hollow Road to Brian Monahan for $179,000.


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