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MoneyTalks - > Money Talks -> Get a look at the homes that sold in Bakersfield!
Get a look at the homes that sold in Bakersfield!

Our latest home sales map is ready to roll.

No need to grab a map and figure out where to find Madonna Avenue and Mark Twain Avenue. (Yes, they truly do exist in Bakersfield and houses on those streets just sold.)

We've done the work for you in this map.

This map is updated with homes that sold in Bakersfield Jan. 20 to Jan. 27, 2008, but includes earlier weeks of the month too, color-coded by sales price. You can easily check out what homes are going for with the information from First American Real Estate Solutions.

Highlights from this week:

• 14 homes were sold.

• Costliest? One for $885,000 in the 93311 ZIP code.

• Cheapest? One for $110,000 in the 93306 ZIP code.

Something for every price range? You decide. And look here for December 2007 sales.

— Christine Peterson

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Topics: bakersfield, Real Estate, home sales, map, development
posted by MoneyTalks on Friday, March 7, 2008 at 07:23 PM
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