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The most costly houses offered in Lincoln final week

A home in Lincoln that offered for $1 million tops the checklist of the most costly residential actual property gross sales in Lincoln up to now week.

In whole, 13 residential actual property gross sales have been recorded within the space through the previous week, with a median value of $627,000, $343 per sq. foot.

The costs within the checklist beneath concern actual property gross sales the place the title was recorded through the week of July 9 even when the property might have been offered earlier.

  • $515,000, indifferent home within the 100 block of Le Bourget Circle

    A sale has been finalized for the single-family home within the 100 block of Le Bourget Circle in Lincoln. The value was $515,000 and the brand new homeowners took over the home in June. The home was in-built 2021 and the dwelling space totals 1,252 sq. ft. The value per sq. foot ended up at $411.

  • $540,000, single-family residence within the 1700 block of Larkflower Approach

    The sale of the single-family residence within the 1700 block of Larkflower Approach, Lincoln, has been finalized. The value was $540,000, and the home modified arms in June. The home was in-built 2001 and has a dwelling space of 1,621 sq. ft. The value per sq. foot was $333.

  • $550,000, single-family residence within the 1900 block of Duckhorn Lane

    The property within the 1900 block of Duckhorn Lane in Lincoln has new homeowners. The value was $550,000. The home was in-built 2002 and has a dwelling space of 1,449 sq. ft. The value per sq. foot is $380.

  • $592,000, single-family home within the 800 block of Magnolia Lane

    The property within the 800 block of Magnolia Lane in Lincoln has new homeowners. The value was $592,000. The home was in-built 1999 and has a dwelling space of 1,791 sq. ft. The value per sq. foot is $331.

  • $615,000, single-family residence within the 2000 block of Farmgate Lane

    The sale of the one household residence within the 2000 block of Farmgate Lane in Lincoln has been finalized. The value was $615,000, and the brand new homeowners took over the home in June. The home was in-built 2000 and has a dwelling space of 1,873 sq. ft. The value per sq. foot was $328.

  • $650,000, single-family home within the 1300 block of Rose Bouquet Drive

    The 1,728 square-foot single-family home within the 1300 block of Rose Bouquet Drive, Lincoln, has been offered. The switch of possession was settled in June and the entire buy value was $650,000, $376 per sq. foot. The home was in-built 2000.

  • $700,000, single-family residence within the 2400 block of Monument Court docket

    The two,151 square-foot indifferent home within the 2400 block of Monument Court docket in Lincoln has been offered. The switch of possession was settled in June and the entire buy value was $700,000, $325 per sq. foot. The home was in-built 2002.

  • $769,000, indifferent home within the 2400 block of Fountain Hill Loop

    The two,465 square-foot indifferent home within the 2400 block of Fountain Hill Loop, Lincoln, has been offered. The switch of possession was settled in June and the entire buy value was $769,000, $312 per sq. foot. The home was in-built 2002.

  • $855,000, single-family home within the 800 block of Mossy Ridge Lane

    The sale of the one household residence within the 800 block of Mossy Ridge Lane in Lincoln has been finalized. The value was $855,000, and the brand new homeowners took over the home in June. The home was in-built 2001 and has a dwelling space of two,211 sq. ft. The value per sq. foot was $387.

  • $1 million, single-family residence within the 4100 block of Poppyhill Street

    The property within the 4100 block of Poppyhill Street in Lincoln has new homeowners. The value was $1,000,000. The home was in-built 1965 and has a dwelling space of three,548 sq. ft. The value per sq. foot is $282.

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