April 20, 2025 - 10:33

In a series of notable real estate transactions in the Sewickley area, several properties changed hands recently. The estate of Carol Mary Hebuer finalized the sale of a property located at 251 Skrabut Lane, transferring ownership to Geoff and Asiyah Leavitt for a total of $560,000.
In another transaction, Alejandro Diaz sold his property at 322 Highland Lane to Paula Rodgers for $209,640. This sale reflects the ongoing interest in the region's housing market. Additionally, the estate of Louise Sloan completed the sale of a property at 212 Orchard Place to Sofikos Properties LLC for $165,000.
These transactions highlight the dynamic nature of the Sewickley area real estate market, showcasing a variety of properties and price points that cater to different buyers. As the market continues to evolve, it will be interesting to observe future developments and trends in local real estate activity.
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