February 23, 2025 - 13:42

In the latest round of real estate transactions in the Chartiers Valley area, several notable sales have taken place. In Bridgeville, Mary Guidos finalized the sale of her property located at 628 Elm Street to buyers Josiah and Taylor M Johnson for a total of $208,557. This transaction reflects the ongoing interest in the local housing market.
Meanwhile, John McCans sold his property at 731 Mill Street to Damon Marie LLC for $177,500, showcasing the diverse range of buyers and sellers actively participating in the community. Additionally, the Canonsburg First United Methodist Church made headlines by selling its property at 310 Station Street to Robert and Amanda McMaster for $306,000.
These transactions highlight the dynamic nature of the real estate market in the Chartiers Valley, as properties continue to change hands, reflecting both community growth and investment opportunities in the area.
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