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Cortland County Home Sales: August 16-22 Report

by David Harrison – Chief Editor

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.

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