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Clintonville Homes for Sale - Sold January 2008 update
February 7th, 2008 categories: Clintonville
Oddly Enough, there wasn’t one Clintonville Home Sale West of High Street in January. There were 15 sales all told
2 of them were in 43202–-one on Crestview and one on Medary. The Medary home was tiny but nicely updated and the Crestview home was typical south Clintonville 3 bed, 1 bath that sold for $170,000.
The remaining 13 Clintonville Homes that sold in January went for an average of about $145.21/sf. A surprising four of those properties were 2 bedroom ranches that sold for $107,000 to $165,000.
The remaining 9 homes consisted of 3 four bedroom Clintonville homes and 6 three bedrooms. These homes together averaged about
- $145/sf
- 123 days on the market
- $244,433 or 95.7% of the last list price
- almost 1700 sq ft
The most expensive Clintonville home that sold in January was 192 Canyon Drive, 4 beds, 2 baths, 2000 sf that sold for $402,000 after 278 days — originally coming on the market last April at a whopping $549,000. It is definitely architecturally unique and does have a nice location on Overbrook Ravine.
And, since I know you’re curious, 188 Chatham sold for $364,900 after 116 days.


