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The 10 most expensive Orange County properties sold the week of March 5? 2023

At the top of the list of the most expensive property transactions in Orange County in the last week is a home in Chapel Hill that changed hands for $1.1 million. In the last week, 33 properties sold in the region for an average price of $411,288. Generally speaking, the cost was $228 per square foot. Although the properties on this list may have changed hands before the week of March 5, the values listed below reflect transactions for which the title was recorded within that time period. 100 Painted Turtle Road, single family house,

  • $1.1 million The new owners of the home in the 100 block of Painted Turtle Lane in Chapel Hill are pleased to introduce themselves. It would set you back $1,085,000. The home was constructed in 2003 and features a spacious 3,878 square feet of living space. The cost is $280 per square foot.

  • Single-family home on the 100 block of Marin Drive, asking $850,000 The sale of the Chapel Hill single-family home located on the 100 block of Marin Drive is complete. There was a $850,000 sale and a February takeover by the new owners. Built in 1994, this home features 2,054 square feet of usable space. It cost $414 per square foot.
  • Single-family home in the 3700 block of Sweeten Creek Road, asking $705,000. Chapel Hill’s single-family home in the 3700 block of Sweeten Creek Road has sold. The sale went through in February, and the new owners paid $705,000 for it. Built in 1989, the home features 3,905 square feet of interior space. A final price of $181 per square foot was established.
  • 600k for a single family home on Harlow Bend’s first block Chapel Hill’s first-block Harlow Bend detached house, measuring 2,363 square feet, has been purchased. In February, title was transferred for $600,000, or $254 per square foot. There was construction on the home in 2013.
  • House for sale on the Arthur Minnis Drive 1500 block for $586,000 A new family now resides at the home located in the 1500 block of Arthur Minnis Drive in Hillsborough. Five hundred eighty thousand dollars was the asking price. Built in 2000, this home features 2,021 square feet of usable space. The pricing is $290 per square foot.
  • House on the 2100 block of Briar Chapel Parkway, asking $520,000 The sale of the 2,067-square-foot single-family home in the 2100 block of Briar Chapel Parkway, Chapel Hill, is complete. The $520,000 buying price works out to $252 per square foot, and the sale was finalised in February. There was construction on the home in 2013.
  • House on the 1900 block of Bearkling Place, single-family detached; $495,000. Chapel Hill’s single-family home at 1900 Bearkling Place is now officially off the market. The home sold in March for $495,000. The home dates back to 1990, and its 2,307 square feet of space are ideal for a growing family. With a price tag of $215 per square foot,
  • this was not cheap. House for sale in the 200 block of Camellia Street, asking $454,500 New owners have taken possession of the building located at 200 Camellia Street in Chapel Hill. The asking price was $455,000 USD. The home was constructed in 2012 and features a total of 2,068 square feet for living space. The cost is $220 per square foot.
  • Single-family home in the 6500 block of Huntingridge Drive, asking $452,000 On the 6500 block of Huntingridge Road, Chapel Hill, a single-family home has just changed hands. The sale went through in March, and the new owners paid $452,000. The house was constructed in 1983 and features 2,019 square feet of living space. It cost $224 per square foot.
  • Single-family home on the first block of Circle Drive, asking $450,000 The Chapel Hill single-family home located in the 1000 block of Circle Drive has sold. It sold for $450,000 and the new owners moved in during the month of February. The 1952 home has a total of 1,440 square feet of living space. Overall, the cost per square foot was $313.

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