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In a series of notable real estate transactions, several properties in the Fox Chapel area have changed hands. In Blawnox, Yegor Svirid successfully sold his property located at 902 Carla Drive to new homeowners Bryn Behrenshausen and Stephanie Pittman for a total of $305,000. This transaction reflects the ongoing interest in the region's housing market.
Meanwhile, in Etna, Julie Yost sold her property at 22 Greeley Avenue to Michelle Yelkovich for $133,000. The sale indicates a steady demand for homes in the area, as buyers continue to seek affordable options.
Additionally, the estate of Joseph Trpcic finalized the sale of a property at 115 Parker Street to Hunter Mertz for $69,050. This transaction highlights the diversity of property values within the community, catering to a range of buyers and investors.
These recent transactions underscore the dynamic nature of the Fox Chapel area's real estate market, with activity reflecting both local trends and broader economic factors.
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