
A total of eight real estate transactions were recorded in Seneca County from October 11 to October 17, 2023. The transactions highlight a variety of homes sold across different locations in the county, providing insight into the local housing market.
The most notable sale was a spacious 2,766-square-foot home located on State Route 96a in Romulus, which sold for $165,000. This indicates a competitive market as buyers seek larger properties.
Among the transactions, Ethan Swartwood acquired a three-bedroom, two-bathroom home at 3689 Cayuga Street in Fayette for $159,900. The property spans 2,178 square feet, translating to a cost of $73 per square foot.
Another significant sale involved Amira Stillwater and Larry Mortenson, who purchased a three-bedroom, one-bathroom home located at 73 River Road for $139,000. This residence covers 1,880 square feet, with a price per square foot of $74.
In Junius, Melanie Lindsey and Michael Lewis bought a home at 1476 Grange Hall Road for $290,000. This property features three bedrooms and two bathrooms and has a total area of 1,952 square feet, resulting in a price of $149 per square foot.
The transaction list also includes Crystal Craig’s purchase of a three-bedroom, two-bathroom residence at 7198 Ann Street in Romulus, which sold for $127,000. The home, at 1,165 square feet, has a price of $109 per square foot.
In Varick, Keith Brogdale obtained a 2,766-square-foot home on State Route 96a for $165,000. This property features one bedroom and one bathroom, offering a unique option for buyers in the area.
Furthermore, Jacob J. Schmidy and Lee Schmidt sold a three-bedroom, three-bathroom home at 955 Yale Farm Road in Waterloo for $439,000. The house spans 2,263 square feet, with a price per square foot of $194.
Lastly, James Provostheron and Jennifer Provostheron purchased a four-bedroom, two-bathroom home located at 113 E. Williams Street for a modest $42,000. This property, measuring 1,596 square feet, offers a price of $26 per square foot.
These recent sales reflect a diverse range of properties and prices in Seneca County, indicating ongoing interest in the local real estate market. As the market continues to evolve, it remains to be seen how these transactions will influence future listings and buyer activity.