Recent home sales north of Boston (Feb. 10)
AMESBURY
44 Merrimac St. Two-Family, built in 1860, 2,150 square feet, 5 bedrooms, 2 baths, on 15,878-square-foot lot. $711,000
2 Deer Island St. #2 Condo Duplex, built in 1792, 2,676 square feet, 3 bedrooms, 3 baths. $649,900
10 Rowell St. One-family Victorian, built in 1850, 2,608 square feet, 7 rooms, 3 bedrooms, 2.5 baths, on 13,068-square-foot lot. $600,000
10 Stanhope Way #5 Condo. $563,670
19 Ash St. One-family Ranch, built in 2001, 1,336 square feet, 5 rooms, 2 bedrooms, 2 baths, on 54,014-square-foot lot. $450,000
3 Brown Ave. #3-78 Condo, built in 1973, 909 square feet, 5 rooms, 2 bedrooms, 1 bath. $190,000
45 Macy St. #306B Condo, built in 1973, 746 square feet, 4 rooms, 2 bedrooms, 1 bath. $189,900
ANDOVER
11 Azalea Drive One-family Colonial, built in 1976, 2,105 square feet, 8 rooms, 4 bedrooms, 2.5 baths, on 82,134-square-foot lot. $915,000
247 N Main St. #7 Condo, built in 1965, 1,340 square feet, 5 rooms, 2 bedroo
A FLOOD warning remains in place in Bredon with an alert for areas in and around Evesham as the spectre of problems still lingers. Levels in the River Avon are beginning to drop and mercifully, the rain has subsided in the worst-affected areas. Widespread flooding had hit the Evesham area over the weekend with some relief that levels south of the town, where the flood warning is still active, peaked on Sunday night. More rain is forecast over the next week but it is expected to be sporadic. The Flood Warning Information Service (FWIS) said: “The Evesham river gauge is steady and predicted to rise again as a result of recent rainfall.
FLOODING of property is still expected in prone areas of Worcester with more rain to come, particularly at the weekend. Worcestershire is predicted to miss out on rain and snow that are causing yellow and amber weather warnings in Scotland and the north east of England but bits of rainfall may add to problem areas alongside the River Severn. The Flood Warning Information Service (FWIS) says levels “remain high” at the Diglis river gauge with “flooding of property, roads and farmland expected to continue”. Quay Street, South Quay, Diglis Avenue and Hood Street are expected to be worst hit with Pitchcroft Lane, Waterworks Road, Newport Street, Croft Road, Diglis Dock Road, Diglis Lane and Diglis Avenue also in the firing line.