A total of seven home sales were reported in Madison County during the week of November 8 to November 14, 2023. The most notable transaction was a spacious 2,766-square-foot home located on Quarry Road in Sullivan, which sold for $360,000. This sale exemplifies the ongoing activity in the local real estate market.

Among the transactions, Hamilton Benjamin Spuller purchased a 1,365-square-foot home at 85 Eaton St. for $225,000, translating to $165 per square foot. The property includes three bedrooms and two bathrooms, making it a suitable option for families.

In another notable sale, James M. Balsan and Evagelia Vbalsan sold their home at 1708 Bonney Road for $382,000. This home spans 1,636 square feet and features three bedrooms and two bathrooms, with a price per square foot of $233.

The market also saw a transaction involving Lenox Marc Collins, who acquired a three-bedroom, one-bathroom property at 7664 N. Court St. for $60,000. This sale highlights the range of property values within Madison County.

On the higher end of the market, Oneida’s Ramona Mizgala purchased a 2,088-square-foot home at 244 Gladwell Ave. for $200,000, or $96 per square foot. This four-bedroom, four-bathroom residence offers ample living space for its new owners.

Additionally, Jennifer Digiorgio and John Elberson acquired a substantial home at 624 Deerfield Drive for $412,000. This property is 2,676 square feet and features five bedrooms and three bathrooms, priced at $154 per square foot.

The most luxurious sale of the week was conducted by Nancy Osborn, who sold a 1,741-square-foot residence at 148 Harbour Town for $550,000. This two-bedroom, two-bathroom home reflects the premium market within Madison County, fetching $316 per square foot.

Lastly, Joshua Woodruff sold a 3-bedroom, 2-bathroom home at 6152 Quarry Road for $360,000, with a total area of 2,766 square feet and a price per square foot of $130.

These transactions illustrate the diverse range of homes available in Madison County, appealing to various buyers and showcasing the area’s real estate dynamics during this period.