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n the past week, 44 residential real estate sales were recorded in Akron, with an average price of $151,830 or $120 per square foot. The most expensive sale was a house that sold for $290,000.
Here are the top 10 most expensive residential real estate sales in Akron:
1. A single-family home at 769 Marmont Drive sold for $290,000. Built in 1964, it has 1,760 square feet of living space and a price per square foot of $165.
2. A single-family house at 1975 Stabler Road sold for $288,000. Built in 1949, it has 912 square feet of living space and a price per square foot of $316.
3. A condominium at 812 Hampton Ridge Drive sold for $274,750. Built in 1977, it has 2,300 square feet of living space and a price per square foot of $119.
4. A condominium at 896 Lynnhaven Lane sold for $265,000. Built in 1987, it has 1,770 square feet of living space and a price per square foot of $150.
5. A single-family residence at 2222 Cambridge Court sold for $249,900. Built in 1995, it has 1,582 square feet of living space and a price per square foot of $158.
6. A single-family house at 148 Westover Drive sold for $239,900. Built in 1950, it has 1,521 square feet of living space and a price per square foot of $158.
7. A single-family home at 1427 Breiding Road sold for $235,000. Built in 1933, it has 1,862 square feet of living space and a price per square foot of $126.
8. A single-family residence at 1509 Edgemoor Avenue sold for $235,000. Built in 1949, it has 999 square feet of living space and a price per square foot of $235.
9. A single-family home at 1198 Greenvale Avenue sold for $234,000. Built in 1960, it has 920 square feet of living space and a price per square foot of $254.
10. A single-family house at 2603 Graham Avenue sold for $211,669. Built in 1949, it has 1,603 square feet of living space and a price per square foot of $132.
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