Cortland County Real Estate Sees Diverse Sales, From Starter Homes to Multi-Room Properties
Cortland, NY – Recent real estate transactions in Cortland County showcase a varied market, with sales ranging from modest homes to larger properties, according to data analyzed by United Robots using data from Attom. The sales, recorded across several towns, reflect a spectrum of price points and property characteristics.
In Cortland city, a home at 17 Lansing Avenue sold for $180,000. The 1,332 square foot property, purchased by Joseph and Zena Rohm from George R. Corser & George R. Corser T., features three bedrooms and one bathroom, selling for $135 per square foot. This sale highlights ongoing activity in the city’s housing market.
Other notable Cortland city transactions include the sale of 16 Frank Street for $153,000.michelle S. Brown sold the 1,276 square foot, three-bedroom, one-bathroom home to new owners at a rate of $120 per square foot.A larger commercial/residential property at 78-80 groton Ave. changed hands for $306,000. Glebe Properties i LLC acquired the 3,150 square foot building, boasting 12 bedrooms and four bathrooms, from Firstar Cortland Prop LLC at $97 per square foot. Marianne Giannascoli sold her home at 25 Morningside drive to P. W. & Linda L. Zubal Ret. for $350,000. the 1,654 square foot property, with three bedrooms and two bathrooms, sold for $212 per square foot.
Beyond Cortland city,activity was reported in surrounding towns. In Freetown, William and Mary Miller purchased a home at 4087 Freetown Cross Road for $165,000. The 980 square foot property sold for $168 per square foot.
Homer saw several transactions. Patricia A. Morehouse sold 19 Elm Ave.to Edward and Shelly Barhite for $120,000. The 2,011 square foot home includes three bedrooms and two bathrooms, selling for $60 per square foot. Etcook LLC sold 1030 Marion Drive to Jason Griffin for $160,000. This larger property offers 3,296 square feet, four bedrooms, and three bathrooms at a price of $49 per square foot. John P. Barden sold 6014 Morningstar Drive to Kaitlin Berry for $335,000.The 1,452 square foot home, with four bedrooms and one bathroom, sold for $231 per square foot.
Marathon saw a sale at 4 Grumman Way, where Dustin Wright and Caitlyn Tinelli sold a 720 square foot, one-bedroom, two-bathroom home to Gregory Wilchek and Brooke Jobin for $150,000, or $208 per square foot.
In Truxton, Richard and Debra Bonville sold 4018 W.Cheningo Road to Collin Baker for $250,000. The 700 square foot, two-bedroom, two-bathroom property sold for $357 per square foot.
Context & Trends:
Cortland County’s real estate market,like many in Upstate New York,has been influenced by factors including low inventory and shifting interest rates. The county offers a mix of rural and urban living,attracting both families and students attending SUNY Cortland and other educational institutions. The diverse range of sales prices reflects the varying conditions and desirability of properties across the county. The per-square-foot prices provide a useful metric for comparing value, though location, condition, and upgrades significantly impact final sale prices. The presence of multi-family properties like the Groton Avenue sale suggests potential investment activity within the market.
This report is based on data provided by United Robots, utilizing information from Attom, a national real estate data aggregator.