BREAKING: A total of 8 homes were sold in Cortland County between December 1 and December 7, according to newly released data. The median sale price for these properties was $167,500 for a 1,512-square-foot home located on Galatia Street in Marathon, reflecting a strong local real estate market.
Among the notable transactions, Cortland Weldon Homes LLC acquired a spacious 3,232-square-foot property at 24 Union St for $155,000, translating to $48 per square foot. This five-bedroom, three-bathroom home is expected to attract significant interest.
Additionally, a three-bedroom residence at 45 Evergreen St sold for $215,000, with a size of 1,824 square feet and a price of $118 per square foot. Buyers Jepson Ordway and Sharon Ordway secured this property from Troy Beckwith Jr. and Elizabeth Torti, highlighting the competitive nature of the market.
Another key sale involved Jeremy Brown, who purchased a 960-square-foot home at 120 Route 200 for just $73,000. With three bedrooms and one bathroom, this property presents an affordable option for potential homeowners.
In Marathon, Peter Shevchuk and Ludmila Shevchuk sold a stunning 1,824-square-foot home at 5101 Foster Road for $395,000, reaching a remarkable $217 per square foot. This four-bedroom, three-bathroom home is poised to be a sought-after listing.
Other notable sales include a 3,540-square-foot property at 1 Brink St, sold for $130,000, and another at 9 Galatia St for $160,000. The latter features two bedrooms and is indicative of the diverse options available to buyers in the area.
As the Cortland County housing market shows signs of resilience, these recent transactions underscore the urgency for prospective buyers to act quickly.
For continuous updates on local real estate, stay tuned. The market is evolving rapidly, and these homes are just a glimpse of the opportunities available right now.
