T
he most expensive residential real estate sale in Parma over the past week was a house that sold for $360,000. In total, 34 residential sales were recorded in the area during this period, with an average price of $218,177 and an average price per square foot of $151.
Here are the top 10 most expensive residential real estate sales in Parma:
1. $360K, single-family home at 7460 N. Linden Lane - sold for $360,000, built in 1954 with a living area of 2,676 sqft.
2. $310K, single-family house at 6379 Goebel Drive - sold for $310,000, built in 1972 with a living area of 2,543 sqft.
3. $291K, single-family residence at 4920 Woodbury Hills Drive - sold for $291,000, built in 1963 with a living area of 1,548 sqft.
4. $285K, single-family home at 12019 Reno Drive - sold for $285,000, built in 1967 with a living area of 1,526 sqft.
5. $280K, single-family home at 1822 Oaklawn Drive - sold for $279,900, built in 1966 with a living area of 1,765 sqft.
6. $275K, single-family residence at 3919 Clearwater Drive - sold for $275,000, built in 1984 with a living area of 1,860 sqft.
7. $264K, single-family house at 2200 Avalon Drive - sold for $264,100, built in 1977 with a living area of 1,792 sqft.
8. $255K, single-family house at 4232 Sarasota Drive - sold for $255,000, built in 1969 with a living area of 1,978 sqft.
9. $240K, single-family residence at 4102 Dawnshire Drive - sold for $240,000, built in 1929 with a living area of 1,583 sqft.
10. $240K, single-family home at 7180 Abbot Drive - sold for $240,000, built in 1967 with a living area of 1,218 sqft.
Note: The prices listed are based on sales where the title was recorded during the week of Oct. 7, even if the property may have been sold earlier.
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