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Cayuga County: Top 5 Costliest Homes Sold Nov. 29–Dec. 5

Jordan single-family home sold for $485,000, leading Cayuga County's most expensive residential sales this week.

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op Cayuga County residential sale: a two‑bedroom home in Jordan closed at $485,000, topping the week’s most expensive transactions. Across the county, five single‑family properties changed hands, averaging $288,170 ($178 per square foot). These figures reflect titles recorded between Nov. 29 and Dec. 5, even if the sales occurred earlier.

    | Rank | Price | Address | Size | Year | Beds/Baths | Price/ft² | Close |

    |------|-------|---------|------|------|------------|-----------|-------|

    | 5 | $91 000 | 3198 Franklin St Rd, Sennett | 1,200 sq ft | 1958 | 2/1 | $76 | Nov 5 |

    | 4 | $205 000 | 212 N Seward Ave, Auburn | 2,016 sq ft | 1900 | 5/2 | $102 | Nov 5 |

    | 3 | $330 000 | 1498 Masten Rd, Summerhill | 1,224 sq ft | 1976 | 2/2 | $270 | Nov 5 |

    | 2 | $330 000 | 7459 Potter Rd, Throop | 1,995 sq ft | 1960 | 5/2 | $165 | Nov 6 |

    | 1 | $485 000 | 98 Krystyna Ln Apt 6A, Cato | 1,824 sq ft | 2002 | 2/3 | $266 | Nov 5 |

    The $485,000 sale at 98 Krystyna Lane was the most expensive, with a price per square foot of $266. The $205,000 Auburn home, built in 1900, offered 5 bedrooms and 2 bathrooms over 2,016 sq ft. The 1976 Summerhill property sold for $330,000, equating to $270 per square foot. The 1960 Throop house also closed at $330,000, at $165 per square foot. The Sennett home, constructed in 1958, fetched $91,000 ($76 per square foot).

    These transactions were reported by Real Estate Newswire, a United Robots service that applies machine learning to data from Attom, a national real‑estate aggregator. For additional regional activity, see the latest listings for Tompkins, Madison, and Cayuga counties, and the proposed 88‑unit apartment building on Syracuse’s University Hill.

Cayuga County’s top 5 costliest homes sold Nov-Dec 2023.