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Homebuyers in Washtenaw County had a range of affordable options between November 18th and 24th. This article highlights recent property sales under $200,000 in various neighborhoods throughout the region. We've compiled a list of the top five properties in each area, prioritizing those closest to the desired price range and offering the most spacious living areas.
Please note that the listed properties were sold during the week of November 18th, even if they may have been purchased earlier. Here are the top five properties:
Ann Arbor City:
1. $195K, 2 bedrooms / 1 bathroom
A condominium at 2315 Packard Street changed hands in November for $195,000. The property features two bedrooms and one bath across 857 square feet, built in 1963.
2. $191K, 3 bedrooms / 2 baths
This detached house on Buick Avenue sold for $191,000 in November. With three bedrooms and two bathrooms, the home spans 1,026 square feet and sits on a 6,098-square-foot lot, built in 1955.
Ypsilanti Twp:
3. $190K, 3 bedrooms / 1 bath
A single-family residence at 1089 Hawthorne Avenue sold for $190,000 in November. The property features three bedrooms and one bathroom across 725 square feet, built in 1950.
4. $175K, 3 bedrooms / 1 bathroom
The single-family home on Panama Avenue changed hands in November for $175,000. With three bedrooms and one bath, the property spans 936 square feet and sits on a 9,670-square-foot lot, built in 1977.
5. $170K, 3 bedrooms / 1 bath
A single-family home at Worden Street sold for $170,000 in November. The property features three bedrooms and one bathroom across 1,088 square feet, built in 1964.
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