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The costliest houses offered in South Sacramento final week

A home in Sacramento that offered for $750,000 tops the record of the costliest residential actual property gross sales in South Sacramento prior to now week.

In whole, 11 residential actual property gross sales had been recorded within the space in the course of the previous week, with a mean value of $435,364. The typical value per sq. foot ended up at $297.

The costs within the record beneath concern actual property gross sales the place the title was recorded in the course of the week of Sep. 24 even when the property could have been offered earlier.

  • $390,000, indifferent home within the 4600 block of B Parkway

    The property within the 4600 block of B Parkway in Sacramento has new homeowners. The value was $390,000. The home was inbuilt 1953 and has a residing space of two,174 sq. ft. The value per sq. foot is $179.

  • $390,000, single-family house within the first block of Paramount Circle

    The property within the first block of Paramount Circle in Sacramento has new homeowners. The value was $390,000. The home was inbuilt 1976 and has a residing space of 960 sq. ft. The value per sq. foot is $406.

  • $395,000, single-family home within the 7900 block of Richion Drive

    The sale of the indifferent home within the 7900 block of Richion Drive, Sacramento, has been finalized. The value was $395,000, and the home modified palms in September. The home was inbuilt 1976 and has a residing space of 960 sq. ft. The value per sq. foot was $411.

  • $395,000, single-family residence within the 6900 block of Southampton Method

    A sale has been finalized for the single-family home within the 6900 block of Southampton Method in Sacramento. The value was $395,000 and the brand new homeowners took over the home in September. The home was inbuilt 1957 and the residing space totals 1,240 sq. ft. The value per sq. foot ended up at $319.

  • $400,000, indifferent home within the 4200 block of thirty fourth Ave.

    The sale of the one household residence within the 4200 block of thirty fourth Ave. in Sacramento has been finalized. The value was $400,000, and the brand new homeowners took over the home in September. The home was inbuilt 1964 and has a residing space of 1,536 sq. ft. The value per sq. foot was $260.

  • $400,000, single-family residence within the 4400 block of Lantana Ave.

    The 1,178 square-foot indifferent home within the 4400 block of Lantana Ave. in Sacramento has been offered. The switch of possession was settled in September and the overall buy value was $400,000, $340 per sq. foot. The home was inbuilt 1948.

  • $402,000, single-family house within the 5800 block of Vista Ave.

    The 983 square-foot single-family home within the 5800 block of Vista Ave., Sacramento, has been offered. The switch of possession was settled in September and the overall buy value was $402,000, $409 per sq. foot. The home was inbuilt 1949.

  • $410,000, single-family home within the 5400 block of Troutdale Method

    The 1,117 square-foot single-family residence within the 5400 block of Troutdale Method, Sacramento, has been offered. The switch of possession was settled in September and the overall buy value was $410,000, $367 per sq. foot. The home was inbuilt 1981.

  • $527,000, indifferent home within the 7900 block of Montevina Drive

    The sale of the one household residence within the 7900 block of Montevina Drive in Sacramento has been finalized. The value was $527,000, and the brand new homeowners took over the home in September. The home was inbuilt 2001 and has a residing space of 1,993 sq. ft. The value per sq. foot was $264.

  • $750,000, single-family house within the 7700 block of Koyama Courtroom

    The property within the 7700 block of Koyama Courtroom in Sacramento has new homeowners. The value was $750,000. The home was inbuilt 2002 and has a residing space of three,039 sq. ft. The value per sq. foot is $247.

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