News Summary
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.
Romulus Records Highest Residential Sale in Seneca County from June 28 to July 25
Romanus, New York—A house located in Romulus has topped the list of real estate transactions in Seneca County for the period between June 28 and July 25, selling for $909,000. This sale marks the highest recorded residential property sale in the county during this four-week span.
Key Details of the Sale
The property at 6988 E. Lake Road in Romulus encompasses a living area of 2,818 square feet. Built in 1988, the home features 4 bedrooms and 3 bathrooms. The sale was finalized on June 17, with a price per square foot of $323.
Overview of County-Wide Real Estate Activity
During this four-week period, a total of 19 residential property transactions were recorded across Seneca County. The aggregate data reflects an active real estate market with diverse property types and price ranges.
Average Sales Figures and Market Trends
The average sale price of residential properties in the county stood at approximately $255,877. Additionally, the average price per square foot was calculated at $161. These figures suggest a steady market with varying property values and sizes.
Notable Property Sales
- Single-family home at 10 Prospect Street in Seneca Falls: Sold for $187,500, with an area of 1,768 square feet. Built in 1910, it includes 4 bedrooms and 1 bathroom. Finalized on June 11, it had a price per square foot of $106.
- Residence at 3901 County Road 139 in Ovid: Sold for $200,000 on July 1. The property is built in 2005 and spans 2,756 square feet with 2 bedrooms and 2 bathrooms. The price per sqft was $73.
- Home at 2329 Leader Road in Fayette: Sold for $200,000 on June 23. Constructed in 1940, it offers 1,226 square feet, with 3 bedrooms and 1 bathroom. The cost per square foot was $163.
- Property at 9-11 Canoga Street in Seneca Falls: Sold for $205,000 at closing on June 30. The house, built in 1900, provides 1,180 square feet with 3 bedrooms and 2 bathrooms. The sale price per square foot was $174.
- Detached residence at 12 River Road in Fayette: Sold for $215,000 on July 3. Built in 1840, it spans 2,154 square feet and includes 4 bedrooms and 2 bathrooms. The sale price was $100 per square foot.
- Single-family house at 2971 Seeley Road in Waterloo: Sold for $292,000 on June 24. Constructed in 1920, it features 2,079 square feet, with 3 bedrooms and 2 bathrooms. Price per square foot was $140.
- Residence at 5738 Lake Hill Drive in Romulus: Sold for $295,000 on July 1. It’s a 1975-built home with 1,102 square feet, offering 2 bedrooms and 2 bathrooms. The price per sqft was $268.
- Detached property at 5762 Lake Hill Drive in Romulus: Sold for $330,000 on July 2. Built in 1988, it offers 1,650 square feet with 4 bedrooms and 3 bathrooms. The sale price per square foot was $200.
- Property at 290 Route 89 in Tyre: Transacted for $750,000 on June 23. Built in 1961, it features 2 bedrooms and 1 bathroom.
Summary
Overall, the real estate market in Seneca County during this period was characterized by diverse property sales, with prices ranging from under $200,000 to over $900,000 for premium homes. The dominant high-value sale was the $909,000 Romulus residence, indicating a robust market for upscale properties. The data underscores ongoing activity across various towns including Romulus, Seneca Falls, Fayette, Waterloo, Ovid, and Tyre, reflecting a healthy countywide real estate environment.
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Additional Resources
- Syracuse: Seneca County Real Estate
- Democrat & Chronicle: Stunning Lake House for Sale
- USA Today: Dire Wolves Back in the Spotlight
- Crain’s Detroit: Plans for Romulus Sports Complex
- Wikipedia: Real Estate
- Google Search: Seneca County real estate
