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house in Constantia sold for $725,000, making it the most expensive residential real estate sale in Oswego County over the past week. In total, 72 residential sales were recorded, averaging $170,088 per property or $114 per square foot.
Here are the top 10 most expensive sales:
1. $725K, single-family residence at 47-52 S. Shore Drive: This 2,036 sqft house in Constantia sold for $356 per sqft and was built in 2005.
2. $345K, single-family home at 6899 State Route 3: The property in Richland has new owners after selling for $120 per sqft. It's a 2,866 sqft house built in 1991.
3. $330K, single-family house at 42 Talisman Terrace: This 2,526 sqft Oswego home sold for $131 per sqft and was built in 1994.
4. $310K, single-family residence at 143 Thelma Road: The property in Central Square has new owners after selling for $126 per sqft. It's a 2,456 sqft house built in 1989.
5. $302K, single-family residence at 12 Willard Drive: This detached house in Constantia sold for $132 per sqft and was built in 1970.
6. $299K, single-family home at 167 Swift Street: The 1,537 sqft Oswego home sold for $195 per sqft and was built in 1956.
7. $290K, single-family house at 236 Tubbs Road: This Mexico property has new owners after selling for $144 per sqft. It's a 2,014 sqft house built in 1890.
8. $286K, single-family residence at 383 Peter Scott Road: The Schroeppel property sold for $146 per sqft and is a 1,960 sqft house built in 1988.
9. $285K, single-family home at 979 Middle Road: This Scriba property has new owners after selling for $124 per sqft. It's a 2,305 sqft house built in 1930.
10. $280K, single-family house at 495 County Route 33: The Hastings property sold for $185 per sqft and is a 1,512 sqft house built in 2004.
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