The costliest houses bought in Lincoln final week
A home in Lincoln that bought for $794,000 tops the listing of the costliest residential actual property gross sales in Lincoln prior to now week.
In complete, 12 residential actual property gross sales had been recorded within the space in the course of the previous week, with a median value of $588,708. The typical value per sq. foot ended up at $332.
The costs within the listing beneath concern actual property gross sales the place the title was recorded in the course of the week of Sep. 3 even when the property might have been bought earlier.
$467,000, single-family residence within the 1700 block of Fifth Avenue
The sale of the single-family residence within the 1700 block of Fifth Avenue, Lincoln, has been finalized. The worth was $467,000, and the home modified palms in August. The home was inbuilt 1988 and has a residing space of 1,649 sq. toes. The worth per sq. foot was $283.
$499,000, single-family home within the 1800 block of Blackbird Lane
The property within the 1800 block of Blackbird Lane in Lincoln has new house owners. The worth was $499,000. The home was inbuilt 2004 and has a residing space of 1,190 sq. toes. The worth per sq. foot is $419.
$535,000, single-family residence within the 700 block of Mayten Court docket
The property within the 700 block of Mayten Court docket in Lincoln has new house owners. The worth was $535,000. The home was inbuilt 2004 and has a residing space of 1,587 sq. toes. The worth per sq. foot is $337.
$599,000, indifferent home within the 200 block of Chambers Drive
The two,062 square-foot single-family residence within the 200 block of Chambers Drive, Lincoln, has been bought. The switch of possession was settled in August and the full buy value was $599,000, $290 per sq. foot. The home was inbuilt 2000.
$602,000, single-family residence within the 700 block of Valencia Avenue
The sale of the only household residence within the 700 block of Valencia Avenue in Lincoln has been finalized. The worth was $602,000, and the brand new house owners took over the home in August. The home was inbuilt 2023 and has a residing space of 1,979 sq. toes. The worth per sq. foot was $304.
$635,000, indifferent home within the 5800 block of Mount Vernon Highway
The 1,515 square-foot indifferent home within the 5800 block of Mount Vernon Highway in Lincoln has been bought. The switch of possession was settled in August and the full buy value was $635,000, $419 per sq. foot. The home was inbuilt 1972.
$660,500, single-family residence within the 700 block of Valencia Avenue
A sale has been finalized for the single-family home within the 700 block of Valencia Avenue in Lincoln. The worth was $660,500 and the brand new house owners took over the home in August. The home was inbuilt 2023 and the residing space totals 2,188 sq. toes. The worth per sq. foot ended up at $302.
$695,000, single-family home within the 500 block of Cabrillo Court docket
A sale has been finalized for the single-family residence within the 500 block of Cabrillo Court docket in Lincoln. The worth was $695,000 and the brand new house owners took over the home in August. The home was inbuilt 2022 and the residing space totals 2,127 sq. toes. The worth per sq. foot ended up at $327.
$785,000, single-family residence within the 100 block of Ridgecrest Court docket
The sale of the only household residence within the 100 block of Ridgecrest Court docket in Lincoln has been finalized. The worth was $785,000, and the brand new house owners took over the home in August. The home was inbuilt 2021 and has a residing space of two,344 sq. toes. The worth per sq. foot was $335.
$794,000, single-family home within the 1900 block of Briarcliff Lane
The two,176 square-foot indifferent home within the 1900 block of Briarcliff Lane, Lincoln, has been bought. The switch of possession was settled in August and the full buy value was $794,000, $365 per sq. foot. The home was inbuilt 2003.
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