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n Chemung County, several significant commercial real estate deals took place in 2024. Major transactions included multi-million dollar sales and others that approached $1 million. Public records of these transactions are available online, allowing users to explore the local housing market.
Here are the top commercial real estate sales in Elmira for 2024:
* 1210 Water St., Elmira: Sold for $3.6 million on January 26, after previously selling for $3.1 million in 2000.
* 2204 College Ave., Elmira Heights: Purchased for $1.75 million on March 28, down from $2.1 million in 2019.
* 1801 Water St., Elmira: Sold for $670,000 on May 15, a significant increase from the $290,000 sale price in 2011.
* 639 W. Church St., Elmira: Sold for $400,000 on April 22, matching its previous sale price in 2020.
* 1151 Broadway, Elmira: Purchased for $394,500 on July 9, down from over $1 million in 2019.
* 1612 Grand Central Ave., Elmira: Sold to Penske Truck Leasing Co. for $275,000 on March 28.
* 232-246 W. Water St., Elmira: Sold for $200,000 on April 4, including a vacant parcel at 113 College Ave.
* 301 Demarest Parkway, Elmira: Sold for $299,000 on February 2, down from $340,000 in 2020.
* 1570 Lake St., Elmira: Sold for $150,000 on February 29, up from $100,000 in 2018.
* 145 Lynwood Ave., Elmira Heights: Classified as storage and distribution facilities, sold for $125,000 on August 29.
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