The most expensive residential real estate sale in Carlisle between November 18 and December 1st is a house that sold for $569,900.
Over the last two weeks, there have been nine recorded residential real estate sales in the region, with an average price of $357,311. In the end, the average cost per square foot was $159.00.
Even though the property may have sold earlier, the prices in the list below relate to real estate sales for which the title was recorded between the week of November 18 and the week of December 1.
9. $201K, single-family house at 69 Faith Circle
There are new owners for the property located at 69 Faith Circle in North Middleton Township. It cost $201,000. The house is 1,272 square feet in size and was constructed in 1976. It costs $158 per square foot. On November 18, the agreement was concluded.
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8. $210K, single-family home at 119 Marion Ave.
The detached home in North Middleton Township, measuring 3,021 square feet and located at 119 Marion Avenue, has been sold. The entire acquisition price was $210,000, or $70 per square foot, and the ownership transfer was finalized in November. In 1945, the house was constructed. On November 19, the agreement was concluded.
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7. $245K, single-family residence at 373 York Road
There are new owners for the property located at 373 York Road in South Middleton Township. It cost $245,000. The house is 1,364 square feet in size and was constructed in 1952. It costs $180 per square foot. On November 14, the agreement was completed.
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6. $285K, single-family home at 562 W. Penn Street
The Carlisle single-family home located at 562 W. Penn Street has been sold. The house was purchased for $285,000. In November, the new owners moved in. The home is 1,948 square feet in size and was constructed in 1964. It cost $146 per square foot. On November 18, the agreement was concluded.
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5. $330K, single-family house at 54 Meade Drive
The North Middleton Township single-family home located at 54 Meade Drive has been sold. The new owners moved into the house in November after paying $330,000 for it. The home is 2,048 square feet in size and was constructed in 2003. It cost $161 per square foot. On November 15, the agreement was concluded.
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4. $420K, single-family residence at 300 Washington Lane
A sale has been finalized for the detached house at 300 Washington Lane in Carlisle. The house was purchased for $420,000, and the new owners moved in in November. The living space of the 1954-built home is 2,348 square feet. The price per square foot ended up at $179. On November 14, the agreement was completed.
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3. $450K, single-family house at 535 Mooreland Ave.
The 2,522 square-foot single-family home at 535 Mooreland Ave., Carlisle, has been sold. The transfer of ownership was settled in November and the total purchase price was $449,900, $178 per square foot. The house was built in 1951. On November 12, the agreement was concluded.
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2. $505K, single-family home at 1005 Shannon Lane
The 2,677 square-foot single-family residence at 1005 Shannon Lane, Carlisle, has been sold. The transfer of ownership was settled in November and the total purchase price was $505,000, $189 per square foot. The house was built in 1993. On November 13, the agreement was concluded.
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1. $570K, single-family residence at 213 Taunton Drive
The 2,980 square-foot single-family house at 213 Taunton Drive in Carlisle has been sold. The transfer of ownership was settled in November and the total purchase price was $569,900, $191 per square foot. The house was built in 1999. On November 19, the agreement was concluded.
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