T
he most expensive residential real estate sale in Shaker Heights over the past week was a house that sold for $553,000. Eight sales were recorded during this period, averaging $367,138 per property. The average price per square foot came out to be $139.
Here are the top 8 sales:
1. A single-family home at 3197 Warrington Road sold for $553,000. Built in 1922, it has a living area of 3,250 square feet and a price per square foot of $170.
2. A single-family residence at 3011 Manchester Road was sold for $550,000. Constructed in 1924, the house features 2,514 square feet of living space and a price per square foot of $219.
3. The sale of a single family residence at 23801 Hermitage Road has been finalized for $477,000. Built in 1964, it has a living area of 5,096 square feet and a price per square foot of $94.
4. A single-family home at 3562 Tolland Road sold for $350,000. The house was built in 1952 and features 1,628 square feet of living space, with a price per square foot of $215.
5. A single-family residence at 2684 Sulgrave Road changed hands for $303,100. Constructed in 1956, it has a living area of 3,140 square feet and a price per square foot of $97.
6. The property at 3608 Ingleside Road sold for $289,000. Built in 1950, the house features 1,582 square feet of living space and a price per square foot of $183.
7. A single-family home at 3610 Stoer Road was sold for $255,000. Constructed in 1948, it has a living area of 1,480 square feet and a price per square foot of $172.
8. A condominium at 19101 Van Aken Blvd sold for $160,000. Built in 1948, the condo features 2,359 square feet of living space and a price per square foot of $68.
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