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$1.5 million house sale tops the list of most expensive residential real estate sales in York County over the past week. A total of 147 residential sales were recorded, with an average price of $309,545 and a price per square foot of $165.
Here are the top 10 sales:
10. $545K, single-family residence at 45 Forest Ridge Court: Sold for $545,000 in December, this 2,696 sqft house was built in 2000 and sold for $202/sqft.
9. $550K, single-family home at 318 Misty Hill Drive: This 3,824 sqft house in Peach Bottom Township sold for $550,000, or $144/sqft, in December.
8. $555K, single-family house at 1550 Glenleigh Drive: The price was $555,000 for this 3,750 sqft house built in 2007 and located in Manchester Township.
7. $605K, single-family home at 2571 Deep Hollow Road: This 2,958 sqft house sold for $605,000, or $205/sqft, in December and was built in 2000.
6. $650K, single-family residence at 550 Poplar Road: Sold for $650,000, this 2,992 sqft house built in 2001 has a price per square foot of $217.
5. $675K, single-family house at 631 Whitetail Drive: This 4,963 sqft house sold for $675,000, or $136/sqft, and was built in 1996.
4. $680K, single-family home at 405 Forge Hill Road: The price was $680,000 for this 1,956 sqft house built in 2016 and located in East Manchester Township.
3. $880K, single-family residence at 111 Charlton Court: Sold for $880,000, this 4,580 sqft house built in 2004 has a price per square foot of $192.
2. $1.2 million, single-family house at 1505 Detwiler Drive: This 6,383 sqft house sold for $1,200,000, or $188/sqft, and was built in 2012.
1. $1.5 million, single-family house at 130 Hickory Road: The top sale of the week was this 4,330 sqft house that sold for $1,500,000, or $346/sqft, and was built in 1930.
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