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The most costly houses bought in Grass Valley/Nevada Metropolis final week

A home in Nevada Metropolis that bought for $1.5 million tops the checklist of the most costly residential actual property gross sales in Grass Valley/Nevada Metropolis previously week.

In whole, 23 residential actual property gross sales had been recorded within the space through the previous week, with a mean value of $625,575. The common value per sq. foot ended up at $305.

The costs within the checklist under concern actual property gross sales the place the title was recorded through the week of July 30 even when the property might have been bought earlier.

  • $635,000, single-family residence within the 17100 block of Aileen Approach

    The sale of the only household residence within the 17100 block of Aileen Approach in Grass Valley has been finalized. The worth was $635,000, and the brand new homeowners took over the home in July. The home was in-built 2000 and has a residing space of two,369 sq. toes. The worth per sq. foot was $268.

  • $650,000, indifferent home within the 11000 block of Bitney Springs Street

    The 1,792 square-foot single-family residence within the 11000 block of Bitney Springs Street, Nevada Metropolis, has been bought. The switch of possession was settled in July and the full buy value was $650,000, $363 per sq. foot. The home was in-built 1985.

  • $650,000, single-family residence within the 14400 block of Rattlesnake Street

    The property within the 14400 block of Rattlesnake Street in Grass Valley has new homeowners. The worth was $650,000. The home was in-built 2009 and has a residing space of two,454 sq. toes. The worth per sq. foot is $265.

  • $651,000, single-family home within the 12700 block of Rodriguez Courtroom

    A sale has been finalized for the indifferent home within the 12700 block of Rodriguez Courtroom in Grass Valley. The worth was $651,000 and the brand new homeowners took over the home in July. The home was in-built 1983 and the residing space totals 1,894 sq. toes. The worth per sq. foot ended up at $344.

  • $660,000, indifferent home within the 18900 block of Wolf Creek Street

    The two,476 square-foot single-family residence within the 18900 block of Wolf Creek Street in Grass Valley has been bought. The switch of possession was settled in July and the full buy value was $660,000, $267 per sq. foot. The home was in-built 1994.

  • $660,000, single-family residence within the 14600 block of Arrow Street

    The sale of the indifferent home within the 14600 block of Arrow Street, Penn Valley, has been finalized. The worth was $660,000, and the home modified arms in July. The home was in-built 1989 and has a residing space of 1,852 sq. toes. The worth per sq. foot was $356.

  • $701,000, single-family home within the 14800 block of Monte Vista Drive

    The property within the 14800 block of Monte Vista Drive in Nevada Metropolis has new homeowners. The worth was $701,000. The home was in-built 1983 and has a residing space of 1,752 sq. toes. The worth per sq. foot is $400.

  • $799,000, single-family residence within the 13100 block of Slate Creek Street

    The property within the 13100 block of Slate Creek Street in Nevada Metropolis has new homeowners. The worth was $799,000. The home was in-built 1998 and has a residing space of two,140 sq. toes. The worth per sq. foot is $373.

  • $901,500, single-family home within the 11200 block of Caledonia Approach

    The property within the 11200 block of Caledonia Approach in Nevada Metropolis has new homeowners. The worth was $901,500. The home was in-built 1977 and has a residing space of three,215 sq. toes. The worth per sq. foot is $280.

  • $1.5 million, indifferent home within the 13200 block of Banner Mountain Path

    The sale of the only household residence within the 13200 block of Banner Mountain Path in Nevada Metropolis has been finalized. The worth was $1,500,000, and the brand new homeowners took over the home in July. The home was in-built 1986 and has a residing space of three,652 sq. toes. The worth per sq. foot was $411.

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