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Ashley and Stella Fitzsimmons of Lila Delman Compass broker $1.6 million sale

Seekonk, MA Lila Delman Compass has completed the sale of 60 Robincrest Court for $1.6 million. Ashley and Stella Fitzsimmons of Lila Delman Compass’ Narragansett office represented the seller in this transaction, while Rebecca Mayer of Compass’ Providence office represented the buyer. According to data maintained by the Rhode Island Statewide MLS, this is the highest single-family home sale in the town’s history.

This one-of-a-kind home offers craftsmanship, finishes, and spacious living areas. With four-bedrooms including two en-suite bedrooms, three fireplaces, and almost 6,000 s/f of living space, this property captured the attention of high-end buyers looking for an unparalleled living experience. 

“We are thrilled with the outcome of this sale and the recognition it brings to Seekonk’s real estate market,” said Stella Fitzsimmons. “This home represents the pinnacle of design and luxury, and it was an honor to work with such a discerning seller. We have seen an increasing demand for high-end homes in the area, and this sale proves that Seekonk can compete with the most sought-after communities.” 

“I am so pleased for my clients who have recently purchased this fabulous, custom-built Colonial in North Seekonk,” commented Rebecca Mayer. “The home offers dramatic amounts of space, inside and out, providing endless opportunities for their young family. Wishing them all the best!” 

The property’s sale price of $1,600,000 reflects a growing trend of luxury real estate transactions in the region, as more buyers discover the unique appeal of Seekonk and its proximity to major metropolitan areas. The sale is expected to have a significant impact on the local real estate market, raising awareness of Seekonk as a prime destination for upscale living. 

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