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Medina home sold for $672,800 tops the list of most expensive residential real estate sales between November 4th and 17th. Seven properties changed hands during this period, averaging $342,171 each. The average price per square foot was $186.
Here are the top seven sales:
1. A single-family house at 259 Glenshire Lane sold for $672,800 in October. Built in 1999, it has 2,947 square feet of living space and a price per square foot of $228.
2. The sale of a single-family residence at 961 Mallet Hill Court was finalized in October for $400,000. This 2002-built home features 2,002 square feet of living area and a price per square foot of $200.
3. A single-family home at 1185 Continental Drive sold for $399,900 in October. Built in 2002, it has 2,131 square feet of living space and a price per square foot of $188.
4. The property at 1205 Grove Lane was sold for $295,000 in October. This single-family residence features 1,900 square feet of living area and a price per square foot of $155.
5. A single-family house at 975 Racoa Place changed hands for $277,500 in October. Built in 1973, it has 1,200 square feet of living space and a price per square foot of $231.
6. The sale of a condominium at 1016 S. Court Street was finalized in October for $210,000. This 1978-built condo features 1,332 square feet of living area and a price per square foot of $158.
7. A condominium at 944 Wadsworth Road sold for $140,000 in October. Built in 1973, it has 1,308 square feet of living space and a price per square foot of $107.
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