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Between November 18th and 24th, 13 home transfers were reported in Bridgewater. The median sale price during this period was $750,000 for a 1,539-square-foot home on Tullo Road in Martinsville.
Bridgewater:
- 2208 Winder Drive sold for $455,000 with 1,394 square feet at $326 per square foot.
- 20 Chelsea Way sold for $458,000 with 1,440 square feet at $318 per square foot.
- 929 Victor Street sold for $515,000 with 1,075 square feet at $479 per square foot.
- 1503 Bayley Court sold for $604,900 with 1,824 square feet at $332 per square foot.
- 231 State Route 28 sold for $605,000 with 1,632 square feet at $371 per square foot.
- 4502 Patterson Street sold for $620,000 with 1,816 square feet at $341 per square foot.
- 454 Stony Brook Drive sold for $835,000 with 1,954 square feet at $427 per square foot.
- 5 Woodward Drive sold for $905,000 with 2,786 square feet at $325 per square foot.
- 15 Kershaw Court sold for $970,000 with 3,000 square feet at $323 per square foot.
- 38 Totten Drive sold for $1,280,000 with 4,706 square feet at $272 per square foot.
Martinsville:
- 1300 Tullo Road sold for $750,000 with 1,539 square feet at $487 per square foot.
- 2236 April Drive sold for $875,000 with 3,503 square feet at $250 per square foot.
- 1688 Washington Valley Road sold for $1,175,000 with 3,683 square feet at $319 per square foot.
This data is provided by Real Estate Newswire, a service that uses machine learning to analyze Propmix's national real estate data.
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