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Prospective homebuyers had a range of options in various neighborhoods throughout Syracuse between Dec. 30 and Jan. 5. We've compiled recent property sales under $200,000, highlighting the top five properties in each area based on proximity to the desired price range and spacious living areas.
Please note that the properties listed below were sold during the week of Dec. 30, even if they may have been sold earlier.
**Syracuse**
1. **200 Roxbury Road**: A single-family home with four bedrooms and two bathrooms was sold for $193,000 ($94/sqft) in December. Built in 1935, it spans 2,048 sqft on a 6,780-sqft lot.
2. **238 Rider Avenue**: This detached house with three bedrooms and one bathroom changed hands for $191,500 ($163/sqft). Constructed in 1917, it offers 1,176 sqft of living space on a 5,350-sqft lot.
3. **1125 Turtle Street**: A single-family residence with two bedrooms and one bath was sold for $188,000 ($212/sqft) in December. Built in 1954, it spans 888 sqft on an 8,100-sqft lot.
4. **415 Woods Avenue (Salina)**: This single-family house with two bedrooms and one bathroom was priced at $181,000 ($218/sqft). Constructed in 1954, it offers 832 sqft of living space on a 6,650-sqft lot.
5. **357 South Edwards Avenue**: A single-family residence with three bedrooms and one bath changed hands for $180,000 ($122/sqft) in December. Built in 1930, it spans 1,472 sqft on a 5,280-sqft lot.
Real Estate Newswire is a service provided by United Robots, which uses machine learning to generate analysis of data from Propmix, an aggregator of national real-estate data.
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