Summit County Sees Surge in Residential Real Estate Sales

Summit County Sees Surge in Residential Real Estate Sales

Summit County experienced a significant increase in residential real estate sales between May 1-8, with a total of 178 transactions recorded in the area. The average price for these sales was $220,212 or $138 per square foot.

Among the notable transactions is the sale of a single-family house at 1778 Maplegrove Drive in Twinsburg. Built in 1994 and boasting a living area of 2,600 square feet, this property changed hands for $485,000 with ownership transferring successfully by April.

Another noteworthy sale took place at 1126 Woodhaven Blvd. in Bath Township where an elegant single-family residence sold for an impressive sum of $1,300,000. The new owners officially took possession of their home during April as well.

A variety of other home transfers occurred throughout Newark during this period too: most notably on Hawthorne Avenue where a spacious residence spanning over 3,534-square-feet fetched an attractive price tag of $475,000 - making it the median sale within that region.

In Jersey City from May 1 to May 8 there were also many successful transactions reported; here are some highlights:

Finally, Piscataway reported nine transactions during this period with the median sale being a 2,479-square-foot residence which fetched an agreeable price of $402,000.

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