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ere's a breakdown of the top properties sold for under $200,000 in Bay County between Dec. 16 and Dec. 22. We've selected these homes based on their proximity to the desired price range and spacious living areas.
1. $195K, 2 bedrooms / 2 baths
A single-family residence at 685 Horn Street was sold for $195,000 ($142 per square foot) in December. Built in 1999, this home offers 1,372 square feet of living space with two bedrooms and two baths on a 10,890-square-foot lot.
2. $150K, 3 bedrooms / 1 bathroom
This single-family home at 361 German Road was sold for $150,000 ($144 per square foot) in December. The property features three bedrooms and one bath, spanning 1,040 square feet on a 1-acre lot.
3. $143K, 3 bedrooms / 2 baths
A single-family residence at 1307 McGraw Street changed hands in December for $142,500 ($121 per square foot). This home offers three bedrooms and two baths within its 1,176 square feet of living space on a 9,148-square-foot lot.
4. $135K, 3 bedrooms / 1 bathroom
The single-family home at 513 S. Wenona Street was sold for $135,000 ($109 per square foot) in October. This historic property features three bedrooms and one bath within its 1,242 square feet of living space on a 5,663-square-foot lot.
5. $132K, 3 bedrooms / 2 baths
A detached house at 1007 Borton Ave. was sold for $132,000 ($70 per square foot) in December. This home offers three bedrooms and two baths within its 1,892 square feet of living space on a 0.5-acre lot.
Note: Properties listed were recorded during the week of Dec. 16, even if they may have been sold earlier.
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