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$385,000 sale tops the list of Newport's most expensive residential real estate transactions between September 23 and October 20. During this period, seven homes were sold, averaging $211,571 or $129 per square foot.
Here are the top sales:
7. A single-family home at 78 Pine Grove Road in Miller Township was sold for $75,000, with a price per square foot of $72. The 1,040-square-foot house was built in 1994 and transferred ownership on September 17.
6. A 576-square-foot single-family residence at 5180 Middle Ridge Road in Juniata Twp changed hands for $115,000, or $200 per square foot. Built in 1940, the deal was finalized on September 17.
5. The property at 44 Red Hill Road in Howe Twp sold for $181,000, with a price per square foot of $147. The 1,232-square-foot house was built in 1968 and transferred ownership on October 10.
4. A single-family residence at 327 S. Fourth Street in Oliver Township sold for $185,000, with a price per square foot of $103. Built in 1950, the deal was finalized on September 30.
3. The sale of a single-family home at 2909 Creek Road in Juniata Twp was finalized for $205,000, or $109 per square foot. The 1,885-square-foot house was built in 1980 and transferred ownership on October 8.
2. A detached house at 2710 Middle Ridge Road in Juniata Twp sold for $335,000, with a price per square foot of $132. Built in 1979, the deal was finalized on October 10.
1. The property at 87 Acker Road in Howe Twp newport topped the list with a sale price of $385,000, or $163 per square foot. The 2,355-square-foot house was built in 2000 and transferred ownership on October 8.
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