Summer Real Estate Trends: Summit County Highlights Top Sales
In a recent surge of residential real estate activity, a house in Bath Township has become the most expensive sale in Summit County, fetching $865,000. This sale, alongside 138 other recorded transactions, marks a significant week for local real estate, with an average sale price of $220,467 and an average price per square foot of $150.
The highlight of this week’s transactions, the remarkable property at 654 Pine Point Drive, spans 3,860 square feet and was built in 1988, selling for $224 per square foot on November 22.
Following closely are other notable sales: a single-family home at 6751 Evergreen Road in Hudson sold for $750,000, with a generous living area of 3,074 square feet, translating to $244 per square foot. Twinsburg Township’s 2105 Kirtland Place sold for $650,000, while 1241 Ashwood Road in Green changed hands for $645,000.
Other sales included properties at 2930 Roundhill Road for $612,500 in Bath Township, 3680 Granger Road at $550,000, and 6282 Ewe Drive in Green for $545,000. Each of these homes reflects the diverse offerings in the Summit County market, appealing to different buyer preferences.
As Summit County’s real estate scene continues to evolve, these transactions illustrate a robust market fueled by varied home types and price points, indicative of a thriving residential landscape.
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