Romulus Tops Seneca County Real Estate Sales with $909,000 Property

Exterior view of a luxury home in Romulus, Seneca County.

News Summary

The recent residential real estate activity in Seneca County highlighted Romulus as the standout city with a remarkable sale price of $909,000 for a single property. This transaction represents the highest real estate sale recorded during the specified period. Across the county, 19 residential properties were sold, showcasing a diverse market characterized by a variety of home types and prices. The average sale price among these properties was $255,877, indicating a solid ongoing demand within the local housing market.

Romulus Tops Seneca County Real Estate Sales with $909,000 Property

The village of Romulus has recorded the most significant real estate transaction in Seneca County during the period from June 28 to July 25. A property located at 6988 E. Lake Road was sold for $909,000, marking the highest sale price within the four-week span and highlighting a robust local real estate market.

Overview of Real Estate Activity in Seneca County

During this period, a total of 19 residential property transactions were recorded across Seneca County. The overall average sale price for these properties was approximately $255,877, with the average price per square foot standing at about $161.

The sales data encompasses transactions where the property title was officially recorded from June 28 through July 25, regardless of when the actual sale closed. This provides a broad picture of the county’s real estate activity during this time frame.

Notable Property Sales

High-Value Property

The most prominent sale was the Romulus property at 6988 E. Lake Road, which sold for $909,000. The house offers a spacious 2,818 square feet of living space and was built in 1988. It features 4 bedrooms and 3 bathrooms. The sale was finalized on June 17, with a price per square foot of $323.

Other Significant Sales
  • 2971 Seeley Road, Waterloo: Sold for $292,000, this property built in 1920 has 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, and an area of 2,079 square feet. The transaction closed on June 24, with a price per square foot of $140.
  • 5738 Lake Hill Drive, Romulus: Sold for $295,000, built in 1975, offering 2 bedrooms and 2 bathrooms over 1,102 square feet. Finalized on July 1, the price per square foot stood at $268.
  • 5762 Lake Hill Drive, Romulus: Was sold for $330,000. The house was built in 1988, covers 1,650 square feet, includes 4 bedrooms and 3 bathrooms. The sale closed on July 2, at a rate of $200 per square foot.
  • 10 Prospect Street, Seneca Falls: Sold for $187,500. Built in 1910, this 4-bedroom, 1-bathroom residence spans 1,768 square feet. The sale concluded on June 11, at $106 per square foot.
  • 3901 County Road 139, Ovid: This property sold for $200,000 on July 1. Constructed in 2005, it features 2 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, with a total living area of 2,756 square feet. Its price per square foot was $73.
  • 2329 Leader Road, Fayette: The house was sold for $200,000. The built-in 1940, this home includes 3 bedrooms, 1 bathroom, and spans 1,226 square feet. The transaction was finalized on June 23.
  • 9-11 Canoga Street, Seneca Falls: This property was sold at $205,000. Built in 1900, it offers 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, and a living area of 1,180 square feet. The sale was finalized on June 30 at $174 per square foot.
  • 12 River Road, Fayette: The detached house sold for $215,000. Constructed in 1840, it has 4 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, and a total of 2,154 square feet. The sale closed on July 3, with a rate of $100 per square foot.

Additional Notable Sale

Another significant transaction involved a property at 290 Route 89 in Tyre, which was sold for $750,000. Built in 1961, it features 2 bedrooms and 1 bathroom. This sale was finalized on June 23.

Summary and Market Trends

The recent sales data indicates a varied but active market across Seneca County, with high-end properties in Romulus achieving notable prices. The price per square foot across the county ranges from approximately $73 to over $323, reflecting differences in property age, size, and condition. Overall, property values remain strong, driven by demand for both historic and contemporary homes in the region.

The data highlights positive market activity in multiple communities within the county, showcasing a dynamic real estate environment with consistent transactions and competitive pricing.

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