S
eneca County logged eight residential sales last week, with an average price of $241,613 and $127 per square foot. The most expensive transaction was a $329,000 single‑family home in Varick. All titles were recorded during the week of Oct. 18, even if the sales occurred earlier.
8. **$185 000 – 19 Troy St., Seneca Falls**
• 1,468 sq ft, built 1890
• 3 beds, 2 baths
• $126 per sq ft
• Closing: Sep. 29
7. **$199 000 – 288 Gravel Rd., Tyre**
• 1,440 sq ft, built 1973
• 3 beds, 1 bath
• $138 per sq ft
• Closing: Sep. 25
6. **$219 900 – 53 Troy St., Seneca Falls**
• 1,872 sq ft, built 1880
• 4 beds, 2 baths
• $117 per sq ft
• Closing: Sep. 29
5. **$240 000 – 2459 Pre Emption St., Waterloo**
• 2,380 sq ft, built 1978
• 3 beds, 3 baths
• $101 per sq ft
• Closing: Sep. 30
4. **$245 000 – 7123 Orchard St., Ovid**
• 1,848 sq ft, built 1890
• 3 beds, 2 baths
• $133 per sq ft
• Closing: Oct. 2
3. **$250 000 – 1841 County House Rd., Fayette**
• 1,192 sq ft, built 1962
• 3 beds, 1 bath
• $210 per sq ft
• Closing: Oct. 2
2. **$265 000 – 102 Norris Dr., Waterloo**
• 1,566 sq ft, built 1979
• 3 beds, 1 bath
• $169 per sq ft
• Closing: Oct. 1
1. **$329 000 – 5143 State Route 89A, Varick**
• 3,400 sq ft, built 2007
• 3 beds, 3 baths
• $97 per sq ft
• Closing: Sep. 26
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