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ere's a breakdown of the top five properties sold for under $200,000 in the Bay City area between September 16th and 22nd. We've selected these homes based on their proximity to the desired price range and spacious living areas.
**Essexville City**
1. 7 West Sharlear Drive: This single-family house was sold for $177,500 ($144 per square foot). Built in 1959, it offers 1,232 square feet of living space on a 9,583-square-foot lot.
2. **Bay City**
- 1717 33rd Street: A three-bedroom, two-bath single-family home sold for $174,000 ($150 per square foot). Built in 1955, it covers 1,157 square feet and sits on a 9,060-square-foot lot.
- 1111 Harbor Cove: This condominium features two bedrooms and two bathrooms. Sold for $160,000 ($148 per square foot), it spans 1,080 square feet and was built in 1989.
3. **Bay City**
- 502 North Henry Street: A single-family residence with five bedrooms and two bathrooms sold for $120,129 ($69 per square foot). Built in 1911, it offers 1,741 square feet of living area on a 3,049-square-foot lot.
- 501 East Fisher Street: This single-family house has three bedrooms and one bathroom. Sold for $116,900 ($113 per square foot), it spans 1,036 square feet and was built in 1900.
Note that the properties listed were sold during the week of September 16th, even if they may have been sold earlier.
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