A home in Shingle Springs that bought for $1.5 million tops the record of the most high-priced authentic estate income in El Dorado County foothills in May well.

In full, 105 genuine estate product sales have been registered in the space, with an normal selling price of $535,002, $306 per sq. foot.

The charges in the listing under concern real estate gross sales in which the title was established in May well, even if the house might have been bought earlier.

  • $930,000, detached household in the 3000 block of Sultana Court

    The sale of the detached house in the 3000 block of Sultana Court docket, Cameron Park, has been finalized. The selling price was $930,000, and the new homeowners took in excess of the household in March. The property was built in 2002 and has a residing area of 2,125 sq. toes. The selling price for each square foot was $438.

  • $945,000, single-spouse and children home in the 3200 block of Chasen Travel

    The sale of the solitary family residence in the 3200 block of Chasen Push in Cameron Park has been finalized. The cost was $945,000, and the new owners took more than the property in March. The property was developed in 2010 and has a dwelling place of 3,406 square feet. The rate for each sq. foot was $277.

  • $950,000, single-relatives property in the 2400 block of Massive Strike Path

    The property in the 2400 block of Major Strike Path in Interesting has new house owners. The price was $950,000. The home was developed in 2005 and has a residing place of 2,710 sq. ft. The selling price for each sq. foot is $351.

  • $951,000, solitary-relatives home in the 6100 block of Bridgeport Travel

    The 3,005 sq.-foot one-spouse and children house in the 6100 block of Bridgeport Generate in Shingle Springs has now been bought. The transfer of possession was settled in April and the overall purchase rate was $951,000, $316 for each sq. foot. The house was designed in 2001.

  • $995,000, single-relatives residence in the 3600 block of Foxmore Lane

    The assets in the 3600 block of Foxmore Lane in Rescue has new owners. The selling price was $995,000. The residence was created in 2001 and has a residing spot of 3,225 sq. feet. The value for each sq. foot is $309.

  • $1.1 million, single-spouse and children household in the 3500 block of Raben Way

    A sale has been finalized for the one-family members household in the 3500 block of Raben Way in Cameron Park. The selling price was $1,052,500 and the new house owners took around the property in April. The household was designed in 2017 and the residing region totals 2,780 square feet. The price for each sq. foot finished up at $379.

  • $1.2 million, detached residence in the 3200 block of Chasen Generate

    The 3,703 sq.-foot one-household residence in the 3200 block of Chasen Push, Cameron Park, has now been marketed. The transfer of ownership was settled in March and the whole purchase price was $1,150,000, $311 per sq. foot. The household was crafted in 2000.

  • $1.2 million, single-household residence in the 3700 block of Fairway Generate

    The 4,951 sq.-foot detached property in the 3700 block of Fairway Push in Cameron Park has now been bought. The transfer of possession was settled in March and the whole purchase cost was $1,180,000, $238 for each sq. foot. The dwelling was developed in 1974.

  • $1.5 million, one-family members residence in the 2100 block of Ponderosa Road

    The house in the 2100 block of Ponderosa Street in Rescue has new entrepreneurs. The price was $1,475,000. The property was constructed in 1990 and has a residing region of 4,337 sq. ft. The selling price for every square foot is $340.

  • $1.5 million, solitary-family dwelling in the 4000 block of Panadero Push

    A sale has been finalized for the solitary-relatives home in the 4000 block of Panadero Travel in Shingle Springs. The selling price was $1,520,000 and the new house owners took above the dwelling in April. The house was created in 2004 and the residing place totals 4,411 sq. feet. The rate for each square foot finished up at $345.

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