The week of February 2 to 8, 2024, saw a total of ten residential property transactions in Seneca County, reflecting a diverse range of homes sold in various locations. The median sale price during this period was noted at $508,530 for a 1,452-square-foot property situated on Gravel Road in Seneca Falls.
Notable Transactions in the Area
Among the significant sales was a property at 3328 Boodys Hill Road in Geneva, sold for $945,000. This home features 2,459 square feet of living space, with four bedrooms and three bathrooms, translating to a price of $384 per square foot. The buyers, Joel A. Rosen and Lara Evans, made a notable investment in the local real estate market.
Another prominent sale occurred in Lodi, where Michael J. Mott sold a property at 8419 Old Lake Road for $1,199,000. This home, encompassing 2,400 square feet, also includes four bedrooms and three bathrooms, reflecting a price of $500 per square foot.
In Romulus, James W. Puchlerz purchased a two-bedroom, one-bath home at 7039 Second Street for $74,000. This property spans 1,202 square feet, with a price per square foot of $62.
Additional Sales Highlighted
The transactions also included a sale in Seneca Falls at 9 Boston Avenue, where Dustin J. Meyer sold his property for $152,000. This home offers 1,620 square feet of space, priced at $94 per square foot.
In a significant transaction in Tyre, Upstate NY Prop Dev LLC sold a house at 864 Gravel Road for the median price of $508,530. The residence features three bedrooms and one bathroom in a total area of 1,452 square feet, resulting in a price per square foot of $350.
Other notable sales included properties in Waterloo, such as 33 W. Williams Street sold for $107,000 and 82 Inslee Street for $160,000. These homes provide insights into the varied pricing and property sizes available in the region.
The data reflected in these transactions has been compiled by United Robots, which utilizes machine learning to analyze information from Attom, a reputable aggregator of national real estate data. This analysis offers a comprehensive overview of the local real estate landscape.
As Seneca County continues to see fluctuations in property sales, these transactions illustrate the ongoing interest and investment in residential real estate throughout the area.








































