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How much did the 10 most expensive homes sell for in Grass Valley/Nevada City last week?

House on 16300 block of Sharon Way
House on 16300 block of Sharon Way

A house in Nevada City that sold for $950,000 tops the list of the most expensive residential real estate sales in Grass Valley/Nevada City in the past week.

In total, 21 residential real estate sales were recorded in the area during the past week, with an average price of $523,167. The average price per square foot was $296.

The prices in the list below concern real estate sales where the title was recorded during the week of Oct. 8 even if the property may have been sold earlier.

  1. $535K, single-family house in the 16600 block of Sharon Way

    A sale has been finalized for the single-family house in the 16600 block of Sharon Way in Grass Valley. The price was $535,000 and the new owners took over the house in September. The house was built in 1979 and the living area totals 1,820 square feet. The price per square foot ended up at $294.

  2. $545K, single-family residence in the 13600 block of Wheeler Acres Road

    The sale of the single family residence in the 13600 block of Wheeler Acres Road in Grass Valley has been finalized. The price was $545,000, and the new owners took over the house in September. The house was built in 1947 and has a living area of 2,040 square feet. The price per square foot was $267.

  3. $555K, single-family home in the 13500 block of Lightning Tree Road

    The property in the 13500 block of Lightning Tree Road in Nevada City has new owners. The price was $554,500. The house was built in 2000 and has a living area of 1,380 square feet. The price per square foot is $402.

  4. $599K, detached house in the 14500 block of North Bloomfield-graniteville Road

    The 2,965 square-foot single-family home in the 14500 block of North Bloomfield-graniteville Road in Nevada City has been sold. The transfer of ownership was settled in October and the total purchase price was $599,000, $202 per square foot. The house was built in 1978.

  5. $615K, single-family residence in the 16300 block of Sharon Way

    The 2,770 square-foot single-family home in the 16300 block of Sharon Way, Grass Valley, has been sold. The transfer of ownership was settled in September and the total purchase price was $615,000, $222 per square foot. The house was built in 1968.

  6. $650K, single-family home in the 16700 block of Duggans Road

    The sale of the single-family residence in the 16700 block of Duggans Road, Grass Valley, has been finalized. The price was $650,000, and the new owners took over the house in October. The house was built in 1999 and has a living area of 2,233 square feet. The price per square foot was $291.

  7. $683K, single-family house in the 13200 block of Red Dog Road

    The property in the 13200 block of Red Dog Road in Nevada City has new owners. The price was $682,500. The house was built in 1979 and has a living area of 2,108 square feet. The price per square foot is $324.

  8. $691K, detached house in the 11500 block of Polaris Drive

    The sale of the single family residence in the 11500 block of Polaris Drive in Grass Valley has been finalized. The price was $691,000, and the new owners took over the house in September. The house was built in 1986 and has a living area of 1,773 square feet. The price per square foot was $390.

  9. $711K, single-family residence in the 100 block of Buckingham Court

    The 1,988 square-foot single-family residence in the 100 block of Buckingham Court, Grass Valley, has been sold. The transfer of ownership was settled in September and the total purchase price was $711,000, $358 per square foot. The house was built in 1996.

  10. $950K, detached house in the 300 block of Clay Street

    The 1,856 square-foot single-family house in the 300 block of Clay Street in Nevada City has been sold. The transfer of ownership was settled in September and the total purchase price was $950,000, $512 per square foot. The house was built in 1890.

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This story was originally published October 18, 2023 at 10:16 AM.

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