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ere's a summary of recent home sales in Bay County for under $200,000 between September 23rd and 29th:
In the Essexville City area, three homes sold within this price range. The top sale was at 1908 Borton Avenue, a detached house built in 1953 that spans 1,616 square feet and sold for $190,000 ($118 per square foot). Another notable sale was at 1701 Borton Avenue, a detached house from 1934 with 1,484 square feet of living space, selling for $185,000 ($125 per square foot).
In Bangor Township, two homes were sold within the desired price range. At 203 State Park Drive, a single-family residence built in 1946 with three bedrooms and two bathrooms was sold for $185,000 ($97 per square foot). The home has 1,905 square feet of living space and sits on a 1.4-acre lot.
In Monitor Township, one home sold within the price range at 5605 Noreen Drive. This single-family house built in 1978 with three bedrooms and two bathrooms was sold for $180,000 ($129 per square foot). The home has 1,394 square feet of living space and sits on a 15,202-square-foot lot.
Lastly, in Bay City, one home sold within the price range at 2007 33rd Street. This single-family house built in 1958 with four bedrooms and one bathroom was sold for $175,000 ($160 per square foot). The home has 1,094 square feet of living space and sits on a 7,797-square-foot lot.
These sales are based on real estate data from Propmix and were recorded between September 23rd and 29th.
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