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 the Highest Real Estate Sale in Seneca County from June 28 to July 25
Romulus has experienced the highest recorded real estate transaction in Seneca County during the period from June 28 to July 25, with the sale of a property for $909,000. The sale underscores a continued interest in high-value homes within the region and contributes to the overall real estate activity in the county.
Summary of Recent Real Estate Market Activity
During the four-week timeframe, a total of 19 residential properties changed ownership across Seneca County. The average sale price for these properties was approximately $255,877, with an average price per square foot of $161. These figures highlight the diverse range of property values and sizes sold during this period.
Notable High-Value Transactions
- Romulus Property: The most significant sale was at 6988 E. Lake Road, Romulus, where a home spanning 2,818 square feet sold for $909,000. The residence, built in 1988, includes 4 bedrooms and 3 bathrooms. The sale was finalized on June 17, resulting in a price per square foot of approximately $323.
- Another Romulus Property: At 5738 Lake Hill Drive, a home constructed in 1975 was sold for $295,000. This residence offers 2 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, and 1,102 square feet of living space. The deal closed on July 1, with a price per square foot of about $268.
- Fayette House: Located at 12 River Road, a property built in 1840 was sold for $215,000. It features 4 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, and 2,154 square feet of space, finalized on July 3, at a rate of roughly $100 per square foot.
Additional Noteworthy Sales
Address | Sale Price | Build Year | Living Area | Bedrooms / Bathrooms | Sale Finalized | Price per Square Foot |
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10 Prospect Street, Seneca Falls | $187,500 | 1910 | 1,768 sq ft | 4 / 1 | June 11 | $106 |
3901 County Road 139, Ovid | $200,000 | 2005 | 2,756 sq ft | 2 / 2 | July 1 | $73 |
2329 Leader Road, Fayette | $200,000 | 1940 | 1,226 sq ft | 3 / 1 | June 23 | $163 |
9-11 Canoga Street, Seneca Falls | $205,000 | 1900 | 1,180 sq ft | 3 / 2 | June 30 | $174 |
2971 Seeley Road, Waterloo | $292,000 | 1920 | 2,079 sq ft | 3 / 2 | June 24 | $140 |
5762 Lake Hill Drive, Romulus | $330,000 | 1988 | 1,650 sq ft | 4 / 3 | July 2 | $200 |
290 Route 89, Tyre | $750,000 | 1961 | 2 Bedrooms, 1 Bathroom | N/A |
Market Trends and Context
The recent sales data in Seneca County indicate a healthy real estate market with a wide range of property types and prices. The most expensive sale in Romulus for $909,000 exemplifies the high-end segment of the market, highlighting the area’s appeal for buyers seeking single-family homes with substantial living space and amenities.
The average sale price of $255,877 and an average price per square foot of $161 suggest moderate to high valuation levels for residential properties in the region. Such figures reflect ongoing demand and the diversity of housing options available across different towns within Seneca County.
Summary
Overall, the four-week period saw a steady turnover of residential properties, with the highest-priced home in Romulus emphasizing the area’s potential for luxury real estate transactions. The data points to a balanced market with both historic homes and newer constructions traded at various price points, illustrating the broad appeal of Seneca County’s housing market.
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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

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