Ronan Tynan, the Irish tenor who moved to Boston after being shunned by the New York Yankees, has sold his 28 Atlantic Ave. condo for $890,000.

According to data provided by The Warren Group, publisher of Banker & Tradesman, Tynan sold the 1,445-square-foot condo to Barbara and Timothy Cousins June 29. Tynan bought the two-bedroom, two-bathroom condo in March 2010 for $900,000 on a $250,000 mortgage.

The new owners bought it with a $712,000 loan from Wells Fargo. The home is assessed at $899,500.

Tynan, one of the "Irish Tenors," famously sang "God Bless America" during baseball games at Yankee Stadium. After an incident in which he was accused of making an anti-Semitic remark to a potential neighbor, the Yankees dumped him.

Shortly thereafter he moved to Boston. According to Warren Group data, Tynan also owns a home in Milton, which he purchased last year.

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