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etween December 16 and 29, the most expensive residential real estate sale in Shaker Heights was a $1.7 million house at 15800 S. Woodland Road. This sale topped a list of 11 residential transactions in the area during the past two weeks, with an average price of $483,000 and an average price per square foot of $189.
Here are the details on each sale:
* 17007 Van Aken Blvd: A 1,194 sqft condominium sold for $40,000 ($34/sqft) in December.
* 3383 Colwyn Rd: A single-family home with 864 sqft sold for $77,000 ($89/sqft) on Dec. 9.
* 3635 Strathavon Rd: A single-family house with 1,574 sqft sold for $234,000 ($149/sqft) on Dec. 16.
* 3663 Strathavon Rd: A single-family residence with 1,415 sqft sold for $267,000 ($189/sqft) in December.
* 3191 Warrington Rd: A single-family house with 1,744 sqft sold for $300,000 ($172/sqft) on Dec. 16.
* 2890 Huntington Rd: A 2,333 sqft single-family home sold for $465,000 ($199/sqft) on Dec. 12.
* 2560 Coventry Rd: A single-family residence with 3,012 sqft sold for $540,000 ($179/sqft) on Dec. 14.
* 19807 Malvern Rd: A single-family house with 2,930 sqft sold for $700,000 ($239/sqft) on Dec. 10.
* 16600 S Park Blvd: A detached house with 7,091 sqft sold for $985,000 ($139/sqft) on Dec. 10.
* 15800 S Woodland Rd: The most expensive sale was a single-family residence at 15800 S. Woodland Road, which sold for $1,675,000 and has 5,123 sqft.
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