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house in New Hartford sold for $550,000, the highest price among 21 residential real estate sales in Oneida County over the past week. The average sale price was $210,205, with an average price per square foot of $144.
Here are the top 10 most expensive sales:
1. $550K, single-family house at 8 Stonebridge Road: Built in 1984, this 2,297 sqft home sold for $239 per sqft.
2. $390K, single-family home at 36 Taber Road: This 2,010 sqft detached house in New Hartford sold for $194 per sqft and was built in 1965.
3. $290K, single-family residence at 3923 Bristol Road: Built in 1904, this 1,394 sqft home in Kirkland sold for $208 per sqft.
4. $290K, single-family house at 524 Tamarack Street: This 1,525 sqft home in Utica was built in 1960 and sold for $190 per sqft.
5. $260K, single-family residence at 1818 Dunham Road: Built in 1960, this 1,755 sqft home in Rome sold for $148 per sqft.
6. $250K, single-family home at 16 Edgewood Drive: This 1,638 sqft home in Whitestown was built in 1956 and sold for $153 per sqft.
7. $225K, single-family residence at 9492 Hayes Road: Built in 1965, this 1,120 sqft detached house in Marcy sold for $201 per sqft.
8. $224K, single-family house at 14 Fairlane Drive: This 1,056 sqft home in Whitestown was built in 1960 and sold for $212 per sqft.
9. $217K, single-family home at 69 Second Street: Built in 1940, this 1,372 sqft home in Camden sold for $158 per sqft.
10. $205K, single-family residence at 12 Edgewood Drive: This 1,492 sqft home in Whitestown was built in 1960 and sold for $137 per sqft.
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