March 23, 2026 - 05:50

The Bethel Park housing market demonstrated steady activity during the final week of March, with several notable residential transactions closing. These sales reflect a continued demand for homes in the community.
A significant sale occurred on Bassett Drive, where Richard Grainer finalized the transfer of the property at number 497 to Robert and Joanna Ashman. The transaction was completed for a sum of $369,900. Nearby, on Clarene Drive, a trustee sale was processed as Megan Crighton, acting as trustee, sold the home at 5543 Clarene Drive to Nicholas and Samantha Lynn Long for $280,000.
Further activity was recorded on Highfield Road, where John Chamberlin sold the property at 1015 Highfield Road to Adam Robert and Leia Goodell. The sale price for this transaction was reported at $298,000. Additionally, a sale involving Kristy Loeffert was also documented among the week's finalized real estate transfers.
The variety in sale prices and locations indicates a dynamic market catering to different buyer preferences. These transactions contribute to the ongoing turnover and vitality of Bethel Park's residential neighborhoods, showcasing the area's appeal to new homeowners. Local real estate professionals note that such consistent activity is a positive indicator for the broader health of the South Hills housing sector.
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