Real Estate

SOLD: Unsolved Murder House Among Four to Change Hands

Four warranty deeds filed in the Bristol and Warren Town Halls last week.

Four warranty deeds for homes that changed hands were recorded in the Bristol and Warren Town Halls last week, Jan. 5 to 11, including perhaps the most notorious house in Warren.

The warranty deed for the house at 33 Miller St. in Warren was filed in Town Hall -- it's the home where the unsolved murder of Main Street store owner Amon Jamiel took place in 1978. 

The homes ranged in price from a high of $339,000 to a low of $221,000.

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If you are thinking of selling your home, the prices can give you some idea of the value of your property if you live near these homes or in those neighborhoods.
  • 8 Howe St. Unit #1, Bristol, from Victoria A. Fonseca and Diamontino A. Fonseca to Norma G. Doire for $235,000.
  • 27 Clifton Road, Bristol, from Michael A. Pushkin Living Trust to Gregory A. Hughes and Deborah L. Hughes for $221,000.
  • 33 Miller St., Warren.,  from Jonathan R. Jamiel to 33 Miller St. LLC for $320,000.
  • 4 Colin Circle, Warren, from T. Pacheco Builders to Jerry Dasilva and Jennifer M. Dasilva for $339,000.
This list was compiled by Kerri Payne, a registered real estate agent and staging specialist with Residential Properties Ltd. Click here for her website: www.kerripaynere.com. 


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