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Home transfers reported from Nov. 11 to Nov. 17 in Harrisburg and surrounding areas totaled 68 transactions. The median sale price was $220,000 for a 960-square-foot home on Walnut Street in Susquehanna Township.
Harrisburg:
- 1712 Briggs St: $71,500, 1,200 sqft, $60/sqft
- 2436 N. Fourth St: $71,750, 1,280 sqft, $56/sqft
- 1612 Regina St: $75,000, 1,762 sqft, $43/sqft
- 2603 N. Fourth St: $77,000, 1,056 sqft, $73/sqft
- 1821 Forster St: $92,500, 928 sqft, $100/sqft
Lower Paxton Township:
- 6421 Shatto Dr: $180,000, 1,140 sqft, $158/sqft
- 4556 Clarendon St: $215,000, 767 sqft, $280/sqft
- 650 Maria Dr: $220,000, 1,556 sqft, $141/sqft
Penbrook:
- 13 S. 24th St: $117,000, 1,251 sqft, $94/sqft
- 2846 Walnut St: $125,000, 1,290 sqft, $97/sqft
- 27 Butler St: $190,000, three bedrooms and two bathrooms
Susquehanna Township:
- 603 1/2 Brook St: $110,000, 348 sqft, $316/sqft
- 147 Lucknow Rd: $120,000, 1,440 sqft, $83/sqft
- 3428 Kramer St: $120,000, 1,056 sqft, $114/sqft
Other areas:
- Swatara Township: 1103 Third Ave. ($170,000), 4925 Lancaster St. ($210,000)
- West Hanover Township: 237 Piketown Rd. ($225,000), 145 Needlewood Dr. ($320,000)
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