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Madison County: Top 10 Costliest Homes Sold Dec 8‑14

Canastota single-family home sells for $1.24M, tops Madison County's most expensive residential sales this week.

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uring the week of Dec. 8–14, Madison County logged 11 residential sales, averaging $437,727 ($166 per square foot). The most expensive transaction was a 4‑bed, 4‑bath single‑family home at 2811 White Haven Road, Lenox – sold for $1.24 million on Nov. 7. The 3,818‑square‑foot property, built in 2003, fetched $325 per square foot.

    Other sales (price, address, square footage, price per square foot, year built, closing date):

    - $625 K – 1975 Randalsville Rd, Hamilton – 5,071 ft², 3 beds, 2 baths, $123/ft², 1957, Nov. 12

    - $620 K – 5317 Mark Lane, Cazenovia – 3,656 ft², 4 beds, 3 baths, $170/ft², 1970, Nov. 7

    - $510 K – 474 Foxwood Terrace, Oneida – 1,949 ft², 3 beds, 2 baths, $262/ft², 1985, Nov. 7

    - $475 K – 7841 Brownell Rd, Sullivan – 2,676 ft², 5 beds, 3 baths, $178/ft², 1987, Nov. 12

    - $465 K – 5 Deerfield Dr, Sullivan – 1,882 ft², 3 beds, 4 baths, $247/ft², 1989, Nov. 13

    - $295 K – 358 Washington Ave, Oneida – 2,296 ft², 5 beds, 2 baths, $128/ft², 1900, Nov. 13

    - $175 K – 2186 Damon Rd, Cazenovia – 2,136 ft², 3 beds, 1 bath, $82/ft², 1900, Nov. 12

    - $142 K – 413 McGuire St, Oneida – 1,064 ft², 2 beds, 1 bath, $133/ft², 1952, Nov. 7

    - $140 K – 386 Earlville Rd, Hamilton – 1,144 ft², 3 beds, 2 baths, $122/ft², 2000, Nov. 7

    All titles were recorded during the week, even if the sale occurred earlier. The data comes from United Robots’ Real Estate Newswire, which applies machine learning to national real‑estate aggregates from Attom.

Madison County top 10 costliest homes sold December 8‑14.