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ere's a summary of recent home sales in the Bay City area for under $500,000 between September 16th and 22nd:
In the Bay City area, here are the top five properties sold or listed below $500,000 during this period. We've selected these homes based on their proximity to the desired price range and largest living spaces.
**Bay City**
1. 264 Jennison Place: This condominium was sold for $425,000 ($223 per square foot) in September, offering a spacious 1,904 sqft of living space with three bedrooms and two bathrooms.
2. 4643 Niccolet Place: Priced at $325,000 (equivalent to $97 per square foot), this single-family home features five bedrooms, four baths, and spans 3,342 sqft of living area on a 0.7-acre lot.
3. 3902 Sequin Drive: This three-bedroom, two-bathroom single-family home was sold for $240,000 ($204 per square foot) in September, with 1,176 sqft of living space and a 10,454 sqft lot.
**Essexville City**
4. 7 W. Sharlear Drive: For $177,500 ($144 per square foot), this single-family home changed hands in September, featuring 1,232 sqft of living area on a 9,583 sqft lot and built in 1959.
5. 1717 33rd Street: A three-bedroom, two-bathroom single-family home was sold for $174,000 ($150 per square foot) in September, covering 1,157 sqft with a 9,060 sqft lot.
Note that these properties were recorded during the week of September 16th, even if they may have been sold earlier.
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