A property in Newcastle that sold for $1.7 million tops the record of the most high priced real estate income in Placer County foothills in the past week.
In total, 26 genuine estate sales were being registered in the location in the course of the past week, with an average rate of $655,235. The typical price tag for every sq. foot was $346.
The costs in the listing under issue authentic estate profits wherever the title was produced throughout the 7 days of July 4, even if the residence could have been offered earlier.
$612,000, single-family members dwelling in the 300 block of Black Oak Drive
The sale of the detached dwelling in the 300 block of Black Oak Drive, Auburn, has been finalized. The price tag was $612,000, and the residence modified hands in May. The house was crafted in 1964 and has a living spot of 1,811 sq. feet. The rate for every sq. foot was $338.
$650,000, single-family members household in the 8900 block of Chili Hill Highway
A sale has been finalized for the single-loved ones house in the 8900 block of Chili Hill Road in Newcastle. The price was $650,000 and the new entrepreneurs took about the residence in May well. The dwelling was designed in 1980 and the residing region totals 2,278 square feet. The selling price for every sq. foot finished up at $285.
$810,000, one-loved ones residence in the 4000 block of Eagles Nest
The sale of the single family home in the 4000 block of Eagles Nest in Auburn has been finalized. The price was $810,000, and the new proprietors took more than the house in May. The dwelling was crafted in 1989 and has a living space of 2,845 square ft. The cost for each sq. foot was $285.
$879,000, detached property in the 23200 block of Cypress Level Court docket
The 2,320 square-foot detached house in the 23200 block of Cypress Issue Court docket in Auburn has now been marketed. The transfer of possession was settled in May well and the total invest in price was $879,000, $379 for each square foot. The property was constructed in 1977.
$982,000, detached property in the 12000 block of Lakeshore
The assets in the 12000 block of Lakeshore in Auburn has new entrepreneurs. The cost was $982,000. The residence was built in 1998 and has a living area of 2,656 square feet. The value for each sq. foot is $370.
$1.1 million, solitary-family home in the 12000 block of Wanderer Highway
The assets in the 12000 block of Wanderer Street in Auburn has new entrepreneurs. The cost was $1,060,000. The household was crafted in 1986 and has a residing place of 2,646 square ft. The value for every sq. foot is $401.
$1.2 million, solitary-loved ones house in the 2300 block of Bean Road
The 3,265 sq.-foot single-household home in the 2300 block of Bean Road, Auburn, has now been marketed. The transfer of ownership was settled in Might and the overall invest in value was $1,200,000, $368 for every square foot. The house was built in 1962.
$1.3 million, one-relatives home in the 7800 block of Fox Hill Lane
The house in the 7800 block of Fox Hill Lane in Newcastle has new homeowners. The price tag was $1,300,000. The residence was designed in 1997 and has a residing space of 2,466 square ft. The rate for each sq. foot is $527.
$1.4 million, single-relatives house in the 13000 block of Austin Forest Circle
The 3,441 square-foot single-loved ones residence in the 13000 block of Austin Forest Circle, Auburn, has now been marketed. The transfer of ownership was settled in Could and the overall buy selling price was $1,425,000, $414 for every square foot. The household was designed in 2018.
$1.7 million, detached household in the 9400 block of Bridge Creek Lane
The sale of the solitary-spouse and children residence in the 9400 block of Bridge Creek Lane, Newcastle, has been finalized. The value was $1,650,000, and the new entrepreneurs took above the property in Might. The home was created in 2000 and has a residing location of 3,009 sq. ft. The value per square foot was $548.
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