Tompkins County witnessed a busy week in the real estate market, with a total of 27 home transactions reported between November 8 and November 14, 2023. The median sale price for the period was a notable $348,000 for a home located on Strowbridge Street in Ulysses, which measured 1,280 square feet.
Among the notable transactions, Caroline Emmitt C. Houston and Josie L. Wyllie sold a property at 2084 Slaterville Road for $270,000. This home offered 2,098 square feet, five bedrooms, and three bathrooms, translating to a cost of $129 per square foot. In another significant sale, William D. Graeper transferred a residence at 3 Lewis Street to Matthew Beckerink and Nancy Beckerink for $295,000, featuring 2,430 square feet, also five bedrooms and three bathrooms, priced at $121 per square foot.
The highest sale of the week was recorded at 1500 Elmira Road, where Ellen Williams and Michael Williams sold their expansive 3,478 square-foot home for $9,000, an exceptionally low rate of just $3 per square foot, which may indicate specific circumstances surrounding the sale.
In addition, Ingrid Johnston secured a property at 40 Turkey Hill Road for $365,000. This home, measuring 1,744 square feet, includes four bedrooms and two bathrooms, costing $209 per square foot. Another notable transaction involved Reuben Kamp and Shannon Divers selling a residence at 159 Ellis Hollow Creek Road to Riley Brewer for $425,000, with a size of 2,240 square feet, four bedrooms, and three bathrooms, equating to $190 per square foot.
Several other homes changed hands during this period, including:
– Laurie Brown purchased a home at 117 Park Place for $230,000, featuring 972 square feet, three bedrooms, and one bathroom, priced at $237 per square foot.
– Daniel Farrell and Rebecca Benner bought 521 Irish Settlement Road for $725,000, a larger residence at 2,360 square feet, costing $307 per square foot.
– William Shang and Nora Shang sold their property at 6 Coventry Walk for $500,000, with a size of 2,656 square feet, priced at $188 per square foot.
The increasing activity in the Tompkins County real estate market reflects ongoing trends in home buying and selling within the region. Further analysis of these sales can provide insights into local market conditions and homeowner preferences.
For more comprehensive information on real estate trends in nearby regions, including Madison County, Seneca County, and Cortland County, additional reports detailing homes sold during the same period are available.
