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single-family house at 521 Gale Road topped the list of most expensive residential real estate sales in Camp Hill between December 16 and 29, selling for $535,000. In total, 16 residential real estate sales were recorded in the area during this period, with an average price of $270,182 or $165 per square foot.
The top five sales are as follows:
1. $535K, single-family residence at 521 Gale Road: This house was built in 1975 and has a living area of 2,004 square feet. The deal was finalized on December 11.
2. $410K, single-family home at 1 Tuscany Court: Built in 2002, this detached house has a living area of 1,612 square feet. The deal was finalized on December 16.
3. $400K, single-family house at 433 Poplar Church Road: This 2,283 square-foot detached house was built in 1965 and sold for $399,900, or $175 per square foot. The deal was finalized on December 13.
4. $315K, single-family residence at 5 Arnold Street: Built in 1958, this 1,619 square-foot house sold for $314,900, or $195 per square foot. The deal was finalized on December 11.
5. $305K, single-family home at 3907 Church Street: This 1,520 square-foot house was built in 1952 and sold for $305,000, or $201 per square foot. The deal was finalized on December 18.
The prices listed above concern real estate sales where the title was recorded from December 16 to 29, even if the property may have been sold earlier.
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