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York's Most Expensive Real Estate Deals: November Highlights

York's Most Expensive Real Estate Deals: November Highlights

In the past week, the most expensive residential real estate transaction in York was for a condominium that fetched $429,900. This sale tops the list of 21 property transactions recorded from November 4 to November 10. The properties sold during this period had an average price of $194,271, with an average price per square foot standing at $114. While these transactions were recorded in early November, some properties may have been sold earlier than this reporting period.

Coming in at number 10, the single-family home located at 1268 West Princess Street in West York sold for $189,900. This 1,596 square-foot residence, built in 1926, closed on October 29 with a price per square foot of $119. Next on the list, at number nine, is a detached house at 800 Texas Avenue in York City. This property, with a living area of 2,363 square feet, sold for $190,000, finalizing on October 29. Built in 1958, the home achieved a price per square foot of $80.

At number eight, a single-family home at 1507 Stanton Street in West York changed hands for $206,200. Built in 1930, this house offers 976 square feet of living space, translating to a notable price of $211 per square foot. The transaction was completed on October 28. The seventh most expensive sale was for a townhouse at 805 Robin Hill Circle in Manchester Township, sold for $215,000. Offering 1,050 square feet of space, this townhouse, built in 1994, attained a price per square foot of $205. The deal concluded on October 29.

Coming in sixth was a single-family residence at 315 South Highland Avenue in West Manchester Township. This home, built in 1900 with 1,456 square feet, sold for $215,000, equating to a price per square foot of $148. The sale was finalized on October 28. At number five, the property at 2675 Lewisberry Road in Manchester Township sold for $227,000. This 1,464 square-foot house, built in 1910, achieved a price per square foot of $155. The transaction was finalized on October 30.

The fourth most expensive sale was for a single-family home at 859 Rathton Road in Spring Garden Township, sold for $260,000. Built in 1941, the home encompasses 2,173 square feet, resulting in a price per square foot of $120. This sale closed on October 30. Entering the top three, a condominium at 2166 Bayberry Lane in York Township sold for $295,500. With a living area of 2,329 square feet, this property, built in 2000, had a price per square foot of $127, and the sale was finalized on October 28.

Penultimate on the list, a condominium at 1507 Sycamore Terrace in Spring Garden Township sold for $389,000. Built in 2006, this spacious 2,519 square-foot home reached $154 per square foot. The transaction concluded on October 25. Finally, the most expensive real estate deal was for a condominium at 2099 Rosewood Lane in York Township, sold for $429,900. Spanning 3,050 square feet and built in 1997, this property sold for $141 per square foot, with the deal finalizing on October 25.

In summary, these properties reflect a range of historical charm and contemporary appeal, highlighting a robust real estate market in York. For continued updates and real estate news, including reports on more affordable housing, follow the Real Estate Newswire, a service using machine learning to analyze national real estate data from Propmix.