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MoneyTalks - > Money Talks -> You'll never believe what these homes are going for
You'll never believe what these homes are going for

Our latest home sales map is ready for a peek. Check it out here.

No need to grab a map to find Floral Meadow Drive and Pine Borough Court (homes on those streets recently sold.) We’ve done the work for you.

The map is updated with homes that sold in Bakersfield April 14 to 20, color-coded by sales price.

We regularly publish single-family home sale transactions that occurred between individuals. Since foreclosures, or bank-owned properties, now account for an increasing number of weekly sales, sales between banks and individuals are now being included.

Check out what homes are going for with the information from First American Real Estate Solutions that's compiled by reporter Vanessa Gregory.

Highlights for April 14 to 20:

• 63 homes are new on this map.

• Priciest? One sold for $540,000 in the 93311 ZIP code. (It was 2,894 square feet.)

• Cheapest? One sold for $110,000 in the 93312 ZIP code. (It was 1,399 square feet.)

What do you think of the prices?

— Christine Peterson

Posted in the Business & Finance interest group.
Topics: home sales map, economy, housing, Real Estate
posted by MoneyTalks on Monday, June 2, 2008 at 03:16 PM
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