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A total of 73 home transfers were reported in Washtenaw County from December 16 to 22. The median sale price during this period was $345,000 for a 1,728-square-foot home on Dartmouth Court in Ypsilanti.
Ann Arbor saw significant activity with 34 transactions. Some notable sales include:
* 2624 Packard Street: $227,500 for a 1,540-square-foot home
* 3071 Village Circle: $247,000 for a 1,003-square-foot home
* 2871 Oakdale Drive: $250,000 for a 2,002-square-foot home
Other notable sales in Ann Arbor include:
* 2738 Page Ave.: $305,000 for a 1,201-square-foot home
* 560 Little Lake Drive: $340,000 for a 598-square-foot home
* 413 Montgomery Ave.: $760,000 for a 1,804-square-foot home
In Dexter, there were 5 transactions. Notable sales include:
* 2220 Scio Road: $450,000 for a 1,686-square-foot home
* 4930 Dexter Townhall Road: $595,000 for a 1,600-square-foot home
Manchester saw 1 transaction, with a sale of $344,900 for a 1,350-square-foot home.
Saline had 7 transactions. Notable sales include:
* 220 Wheeler Court: $190,000 for a 950-square-foot home
* 303 Riversedge Drive: $245,000 for a 1,341-square-foot home
Whitmore Lake saw 6 transactions. Notable sales include:
* 9110 Jay Street: $114,000 for an 829-square-foot home
* 365 E. Shore Drive: $625,000 for a 2,446-square-foot home
Ypsilanti had 24 transactions. Notable sales include:
* 5675 Dartmouth Court: $345,000 for a 1,728-square-foot home
* 7569 Abigail Drive: $500,000 for a 2,377-square-foot home
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