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Cortland County Homes: 7 Highest‑Priced Sales, Dec 1‑7

Rural Cortland home sold for $395k, tops county's most expensive residential sales this week.

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he most expensive home sold in Cortland County last week was a rural property at 5101 Foster Rd., Homer, which closed for $395,000. That sale tops a list of seven residential transactions recorded during the week of Dec. 1, with an average price of $190,786 ($106 per square foot).

    **1. 5101 Foster Rd., Homer – $395,000**

    - 1,824 sq ft, 4 bed, 3 bath, built 1967

    - $217 per sq ft, closed Oct. 30

    **2. 45 Evergreen St., Cortland – $215,000**

    - 1,824 sq ft, 3 bed, 2 bath, built 1860

    - $118 per sq ft, closed Sept. 23

    **3. 6449 W. Scott Rd., Scott – $195,000**

    - 3,036 sq ft, 4 bed, 3 bath, built 1960 (includes guest house/ADU)

    - $64 per sq ft, closed Oct. 29

    **4. 15 Galatia St., Marathon – $167,500**

    - 1,512 sq ft, 3 bed, 1 bath, built 1890

    - $111 per sq ft, closed Oct. 30

    **5. 9 Galatia St., Marathon – $160,000**

    - 1,292 sq ft, 2 bed, 2 bath, built 1880

    - $124 per sq ft, closed Oct. 30

    **6. 1 Brink St., Marathon – $130,000**

    - 3,540 sq ft, 6 bed, 2 bath, built 1890

    - $37 per sq ft, closed Oct. 29

    **7. 120 Route 200, Harford – $73,000**

    - 3 bed, 1 bath, built 1986

    - closed Oct. 30

    All prices reflect titles recorded during the week, even if the sale occurred earlier. The data were compiled by United Robots’ Real Estate Newswire, which applies machine learning to national real‑estate aggregates from Attom. For additional listings in Central NY, see the latest business, apartment, and land sales, as well as recent home sales in DeWitt, Onondaga, Oneida, and Seneca counties.

Cortland County highest‑priced homes sales, Dec 1‑7.