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In a series of notable real estate transactions in the Sewickley area, several properties have changed hands, reflecting ongoing activity in the local market. Aleppo resident Norman Meanor sold a property located at 1474 Grandview Way to Richard and Lisa Diemert, who are acting as trustees, for a sum of $19,000. This transaction highlights the diverse range of property values in the region.
In another significant sale, the estate of Arthur Daniel Capuzzi Jr. completed the transfer of a property at 352 Weber Road to buyer Jeffrey Cahill for $330,000. This transaction underscores the demand for residential properties in the area, with buyers willing to invest in homes that meet their needs.
Additionally, the estate of Katherine Azadian from Bell Acres sold a property situated at 1966 Big Sewickley Creek Road to Philip. The details of this transaction further illustrate the vibrant real estate activity taking place in the Sewickley area, attracting both local and new residents alike.
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