This stunning $909,000 lakeside home in Romulus reflects the vibrant real estate market in Seneca County.
The recent residential real estate activity in Seneca County highlighted Romulus as the standout city with a remarkable sale price of $909,000 for a single property. This transaction represents the highest real estate sale recorded during the specified period. Across the county, 19 residential properties were sold, showcasing a diverse market characterized by a variety of home types and prices. The average sale price among these properties was $255,877, indicating a solid ongoing demand within the local housing market.
The town of Romulus has recorded the highest residential real estate sale in Seneca County during the four-week period from June 28 to July 25, with a property selling for $909,000. This sale tops the list of property transactions in the county, which saw a total of 19 residential homes changing hands during this timeframe.
The most expensive property was located at 6988 E. Lake Road in Romulus. This home, built in 1988, encompasses 2,818 square feet and features 4 bedrooms and 3 bathrooms. The sale was finalized on June 17, at a price of $909,000. The transaction reflects a price per square foot of approximately $323.
The second-highest sale in the county involved a property at 290 Route 89 in Tyre. This house, constructed in 1961, was sold for $750,000 on June 23. It includes 2 bedrooms and 1 bathroom. The property’s size and features make it a distinctive sale in terms of value in the region.
Besides the top sale, Romulus recorded two other significant transactions:
The county’s residential market also included other prominent transactions:
The average sale price for residential properties in Seneca County during this period was approximately $255,877. The average price per square foot across the county was about $161. These figures indicate a diverse market, with prices varying significantly based on property size, age, and location.
It’s important to note that the sales data includes transactions where the title was recorded from June 28 to July 25, regardless of the actual sale date. This method ensures a comprehensive overview of property activity within the specified timeframe.
The recent real estate activity in Seneca County reflects a vibrant market with some notable high-value transactions, particularly in Romulus. The top sale of $909,000 demonstrates strong demand for larger and more expensive properties. Overall, the data provides a clear snapshot of the county’s residential real estate trends during late June to late July, highlighting areas and properties that command significant investment and interest.
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