January 12, 2025 - 20:22

In a series of notable real estate transactions within the Sewickley area, several properties changed hands, reflecting ongoing activity in the local market. In Aleppo, Gary Adam Bucuren finalized the sale of a property located at 104 Little Hollow Drive to Neelam Real Estate LLC for a total of $240,000. This transaction highlights the continued interest in residential properties in the region.
Meanwhile, in Bell Acres, Elizabeth Doyle sold her property on Beadnell Drive OG to Crown Oil Partners VII Royalties LLC for $108,000. This sale underscores the diverse range of buyers and investment opportunities present in the area.
Additionally, in another significant transaction, Bradley Mori Jr. transferred ownership of a property at 140 Gaydos Lane to Rebecca Bosh. These transactions showcase the dynamic nature of the Sewickley real estate market, with various properties attracting buyers and investors alike. As the year progresses, local real estate trends will continue to evolve, reflecting both community needs and market conditions.
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