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Home transfers in Kent from September 23 to September 29 totaled three transactions. The median sale price for this period was a 1,478-square-foot home on Kevin Drive that sold for $240,000.
The homes transferred during this time include:
- 1337 Franklin Ave., Kent: $202,000 for 1,152 square feet, or $175 per square foot, with three bedrooms and one bathroom.
- 999 Kevin Drive, Kent: $240,000 for 1,478 square feet, or $162 per square foot, with three bedrooms and two bathrooms.
- 522 Beryl Drive, Kent: $286,000 for 1,704 square feet, or $168 per square foot, with three bedrooms and two bathrooms.
This data is provided by Real Estate Newswire, a service of United Robots that uses machine learning to analyze Propmix's national real estate data. For more information on home sales in other areas, see the following links:
- North Royalton: Sept. 23 to Sept. 29
- Mentor: 10 most expensive homes sold from September 23-29
- Cuyahoga County: 10 most expensive homes sold from September 23-29
- Geauga County: Sept. 23 to Sept. 29
- Elyria: 9 most expensive homes sold from September 23-29
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