In the past week, Alameda, Piedmont, and Oakland saw 18 residential real estate sales with an average price of $1.6 million and an average price per square foot of $923. The most expensive sale was a Piedmont home that sold for $3 million, featuring three bedrooms and two bathrooms. Other notable sales include a $1,500,000 Oakland home with three bedrooms and two bathrooms, a $2,060,000 Oakland home with four bedrooms and three bathrooms, and a $2,200,000 Piedmont home with one bedroom and two bathrooms.
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In the past week, West Linn saw seven residential real estate sales with an average price of $783,159 and an average price per square foot of $324. The most expensive sale was a house that sold for $1.2 million.
In the past week, 16 residential properties were purchased in Happy Valley/Clackamas, with an average price of $653,961 and an average price per square foot of $255. The most expensive sale was a home in Happy Valley that went for $1 million. The prices represent transactions where the title was recorded during the week of April 15, even if the sales occurred earlier.
The most expensive residential real estate sale in Summit County in the past week was a condo in Bath Township that sold for $711,000. A total of 91 residential real estate sales were recorded in the county during the week, with an average price of $196,717, or $141 per square foot.
In the past week, 13 residential properties were sold in SW Portland, with an average price of $872,999. The most expensive sale was a single-family house at 3204 S.W. Upper Cascade Drive, which sold for $2.2 million. Other notable sales include a single-family house at 3221 S.W. Hamilton Court for $1.5 million, a single-family residence at 3324 S.W. Luradel Street for $1.3 million, and a single-family house at 4715 S.W. Miles Court for $990,000. The prices and details of the remaining nine sales are also included in the report.
In the past week, 17 residential real estate sales were recorded in inner SE Portland, with an average price of $583,059. The most expensive sale was a single-family residence at 1525 S.E. 57th Ave., which sold for $1.4 million. The average price per square foot in the area was $509.
In the past week, North Olmsted witnessed a flurry of real estate activity, with 10 residential sales recorded. The most expensive transaction involved a home that sold for an impressive $326,400, topping the list of the week’s priciest purchases. On average, properties fetched $251,640, which equates to $157 per square foot. These figures are based on real estate sales where the title was officially registered during the week of April 15th, even if the sales themselves may have occurred earlier.
In the past week, Euclid saw 20 residential real estate sales with an average price of $131,030 ($97 per square foot). The most expensive sale was a home that went for $215,000.
In the past week, Bucks County witnessed 108 residential real estate sales, with an average price of $539,031. The most expensive sale was a New Hope home that sold for $2.4 million. The average price per square foot was $271.
Portland’s outer NE neighborhood experienced a flurry of residential real estate sales in the past week, with seven properties being sold. The most expensive sale was a house that went for $785,000, topping the list of high-priced transactions. The average sale price for the week was $450,370, equivalent to $252 per square foot. This data reflects real estate sales where the title was recorded during the week of April 15th, even if the properties were sold earlier.