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The Sewickley area's residential real estate market showed activity across a range of price points in recent transactions. In Aleppo, the Estate of Mary Tucci finalized the sale of a property located at 147 S. McCoy Place Road to John Tucci for a sum of $290,000.
Moving to Franklin Park, a more substantial transaction was recorded as Sarah Roberts sold the property at 2310 Colony Court to Trey and Alayna Gantner. This sale was completed for $679,500. In another local sale, Rashi LLC transferred ownership of the property at 2556A Grouse Ridge to Tianyi Gu for $275,000.
These transactions highlight the ongoing movement within the local housing landscape, with sales reflecting the diverse property values and buyer interest in the communities surrounding Sewickley. The deals encompass both individual sellers and corporate entities, indicating a fluid market for residential real estate in the region during this period.
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