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From December 9-15, there were 18 home transfers reported in North Portland. The median sale price during this period was $453,500 for a 1,808-square-foot home on North Williams Avenue.
The following homes sold in the area:
* 6641 N. Fessenden Street: $252,500 (467 sqft, $541/sqft)
* 7459 N. Mohawk Ave.: $292,000 (478 sqft, $611/sqft)
* 5034 N. Williams Ave.: $320,000 (433 sqft, $739/sqft)
* 4214 N. Juneau Street: $329,300 (1,080 sqft, $305/sqft)
* 7025 N. Haight Ave.: $370,000 (1,378 sqft, $269/sqft)
* 9212 N. Clarendon Ave.: $395,000 (2,016 sqft, $196/sqft)
* 6704 N. Mohawk Ave.: $400,000 (780 sqft, $513/sqft)
* 4606 N. Michigan Ave.: $425,000 (1,390 sqft, $306/sqft)
* 9482 N. Trumbull Ave.: $439,000 (696 sqft, $631/sqft)
* 3004 N. Williams Ave.: $453,500 (1,808 sqft, $251/sqft)
* 8839 N. Burrage Ave.: $460,000 (1,381 sqft, $333/sqft)
* 5234 N. Oberlin Street: $499,900 (1,284 sqft, $389/sqft)
* 9515 N. Kellogg Street: $545,000 (1,188 sqft, $459/sqft)
* 402 N. Bridgeton Road: $550,001 (2,493 sqft, $221/sqft)
* 7125 N. Albina Ave.: $555,000 (798 sqft, $695/sqft)
* 6906 N. Vancouver Ave.: $565,000 (1,768 sqft, $320/sqft)
* 4502 N. Amherst Street: $582,000 (1,801 sqft, $323/sqft)
* 5625 N. Boston Ave.: $655,000 (1,774 sqft, $369/sqft)
This data is provided by Real Estate Newswire, a service that uses machine learning to analyze data from Propmix, an aggregator of national real-estate data.
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