A
house in Northville has topped the list of most expensive residential real estate sales in Metro Detroit over the past week, selling for $893,000. In total, 14 residential real estate sales were recorded in the area during this period, with an average price of $574,916 and an average price per square foot of $222.
Here are the top 10 most expensive home sales:
1. A single-family residence at 16526 Brooklane Blvd. in Northville sold for $893,000.
2. A detached house at 184 Vendome Road in Grosse Pointe Farms sold for $855,000.
3. A single-family residence at 164 Lothrop Road in Grosse Pointe Farms sold for $825,000.
4. A single-family home at 44297 Deep Hollow Circle in Northville sold for $755,000.
5. A single-family residence at 738 Ballantyne Road in Grosse Pointe Shores sold for $663,000.
6. A single-family house at 16173 Oakwood Court in Northville sold for $651,000.
7. A single-family house at 55 Roslyn Road in Grosse Pointe Shores sold for $430,000.
8. A single-family residence at 1836 Stanhope Street in Grosse Pointe Woods sold for $367,000.
9. A single-family house at 2174 Van Antwerp Street in Grosse Pointe Woods sold for $258,000.
10. A single-family home at 1605 Bournemouth Road in Grosse Pointe Woods sold for $253,000.
These sales were recorded during the week of November 18, and some properties may have been sold earlier but had their titles recorded during this period.
realestate
Luxury Homes in Metro Detroit Reach Record Prices
Top sale: $893,000 home in Northville leads Metro Detroit's priciest residential deals last week.
Read More - realestate
realestate
Brown & Riding Names New Real Estate Practice Head
Veteran leader with industry expertise and regional insight
Read More - realestate
realestate
LA's affluent neighborhoods face gentrification threat from investors
Fires may exacerbate LA's affordability crisis, pricing out low-income residents and making the area exclusive to the wealthy.
Read More
realestate
Brown & Riding Names New Real Estate Practice Head
Veteran leader with industry expertise and regional insight