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uring the week of Oct. 4, Madison County logged eight residential sales, with an average transaction price of $269 k and $171 per square foot. The most expensive transaction was a 2003‑built, 1,895‑sq‑ft single‑family home in Cazenovia that sold for $649 k ($342/sq‑ft) on Sep. 16.
**Top sales (Oct. 4 week)**
1. **4925 Bethel Rd, Cazenovia** – $649 k – 2003 – 1,895 sq‑ft – 3 B/2 Ba – $342/sq‑ft – closed Sep 16
2. **110 Clark Circle, Lenox** – $352 k – 1998 – 1,860 sq‑ft – 3 B/2 Ba – $189/sq‑ft – closed Sep 18
3. **27 S. Lake Rd, Deruyter** – $335 k – 1920 – 1,076 sq‑ft – 2 B/1 Ba – $311/sq‑ft – closed Sep 18
4. **103 Walrath Dr, Sullivan** – $275 k – 1973 – 1,685 sq‑ft – 4 B/3 Ba – $163/sq‑ft – closed Sep 15
5. **2299 Firetower Rd, Nelson** – $160 k – 1984 – 3 B/1 Ba – closed Sep 18
6. **5688 Hill Rd, Madison** – $152 k – 2002 – 1,680 sq‑ft – 3 B/2 Ba – $90/sq‑ft – closed Sep 17
7. **616 Manor Dr, Sullivan** – $150 k – 1951 – 2 B/1 Ba – closed Sep 12
8. **236 Park Ave, Oneida** – $80 k – 1942 – 2,744 sq‑ft – 5 B/2 Ba – $29/sq‑ft – closed Sep 16
All titles were recorded during the Oct. 4 week, even if the actual sales occurred earlier. The range of prices and square‑foot values reflects the diversity of properties in the county—from historic homes built in the early 20th century to newer constructions from the 2000s. The average price per square foot of $171 sits between the high‑end $342/sq‑ft in Cazenovia and the low $29/sq‑ft in Oneida, illustrating the market’s breadth.
