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Medina home sold for $459,000 tops the list of most expensive residential real estate sales between December 16 and 29. Seven homes were sold during this period, averaging $303,429 each. The average price per square foot was $168.
Here are the top sales:
1. A single-family residence at 1129 Alexandria Lane sold for $459,000 in December. Built in 2001, it has a living area of 2,774 square feet and a price per square foot of $165.
2. The property at 643 Jamestown Place changed hands for $375,000. This single-family residence was built in 1997 and features 1,790 square feet of living space, with a price per square foot of $209.
3. A home at 205 Woodland Drive sold for $325,000 in December. Built in 1969, it has a living area of 1,884 square feet and a price per square foot of $173.
4. The sale of the single-family residence at 4902 Foote Road was finalized for $300,000. This house was built in 2003 and features 1,696 square feet of living space, with a price per square foot of $177.
5. A home at 211 North Elmwood Avenue sold for $295,000. Built in 1905, it has a living area of 1,956 square feet and a price per square foot of $151.
6. The property at 770 Lindenwood Lane changed hands for $255,000. This single-family house was built in 1963 and features 1,596 square feet of living space, with a price per square foot of $160.
7. A detached house at 515 West Smith Road sold for $115,000. Built in 1940, it has a living area of 879 square feet and a price per square foot of $131.
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