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ere's a summary of recent home sales in the Town of Clay and Liverpool areas for properties priced under $300,000 between November 4th and 10th. We've selected the top five homes in each area based on their proximity to the desired price range and largest living spaces.
**Town of Clay:**
1. A three-bedroom, two-bathroom detached house at 601 Birch Street sold for $260,000, with a living space of 1,574 square feet and a lot size of 9,504 square feet.
2. A single-family residence at 8 McIntosh Street was sold for $260,000, featuring three bedrooms and one bathroom in 1,080 square feet of living area on a 12,160-square-foot lot.
3. A four-bedroom, two-bathroom home at 112 Seabreeze Drive sold for $250,000, with a living space of 1,588 square feet and a 7,700-square-foot lot.
4. A townhouse at 140 Memphis Street changed hands for $225,000, offering two bedrooms and two bathrooms in 1,309 square feet of living area on an 8,403-square-foot lot.
5. A single-family home at 113 S. Lincoln Ave. sold for $205,000, featuring three bedrooms and two bathrooms in 1,547 square feet of living space on an 8,100-square-foot lot.
**Liverpool:**
Note: There were no properties in Liverpool that met the specified criteria within the given time frame.
These sales data are based on real estate transactions where titles were recorded between November 4th and 10th. The prices listed include all costs associated with the sale.
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