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**Real Estate Market Update**
In January, the Dayton region witnessed significant changes in the real estate market. Eight restaurants closed their doors, while nine new ones opened for business.
**Residential Sales**
A total of 1,400 properties changed hands across various counties, with prices ranging from $25,000 to $1 million+. The top five most expensive sales were:
* A luxurious mansion in Mason sold for $810,000
* A sprawling estate in Springboro fetched $795,000
* A high-end property in Maineville traded hands for $675,000
* A stunning home in Beavercreek Twp. sold for $503,077
* A beautiful residence in Sugarcreek Twp. changed ownership for $540,000
**Trendy Neighborhoods**
The following neighborhoods saw significant activity:
* Mason: 4005 Acadia Lane ($810,000), 5218 Bardes Road ($956,500)
* Springboro: 702 Brownstone Row ($335,000), 7691 Deer Path Court ($795,000)
* Maineville: 1154 Cheltenham Place ($615,000), 6723 Cloudscape Way ($210,000)
**Affordable Options**
For those on a budget, the following properties offered affordable options:
* A cozy home in Trotwood sold for $42,700
* A charming bungalow in Union Twp. traded hands for $41,100
* A compact condo in Troy changed ownership for $65,700
**Market Insights**
The Dayton region's real estate market continues to evolve, with a mix of high-end sales and affordable options available. As the market adapts to changing consumer preferences, it will be interesting to see how prices and trends shift in the coming months.
