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Cortland County: Six Highest‑Priced Homes Sold Nov 15‑21

Homer home sold $325k tops Cortland County's most expensive residential sales this week.

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uring the week of Nov. 15, Cortland County logged six residential sales, averaging $122,333 and $87 per square foot. The most expensive transaction was a single‑family home at 6003 Morningstar Drive, Homer, sold for $325,000. All sales were recorded in the county’s title register during that week, even if the actual sale occurred earlier.

    **Top sale**

    - **6003 Morningstar Drive, Homer** – $325,000, built 1935, 3 beds, 1 bath, closed Oct. 23.

    **Other sales**

    1. **16 Pine St., Cortland** – $161,500, built 1900, 3 beds, 1 bath, 1,280 sq ft, $126 per sqft, closed Oct. 23.

    2. **5252 E. Homer Crossing Rd., Homer** – $100,000, built 1880, 3 beds, 2 baths, 1,065 sq ft, $94 per sqft, closed Oct. 21.

    3. **5 Evergreen St., Cortland** – $67,500, built 1900, 3 beds, 1 bath, 1,280 sq ft, $53 per sqft, closed Oct. 23.

    4. **1149 Davinci Dr., Cortlandville** – $50,000, built 1996, 4 beds, 3 baths, 3,321 sq ft, $15 per sqft, closed Oct. 20.

    5. **413 Landers Corners Rd., Willet** – $30,000, built 1984, closed Oct. 20.

Six expensive Cortland County homes sold Nov 15‑21.