Homes Sold & Homes for Sale in Seaside – May & June
July 31st, 2007 Categories: Real Estate News, Seaside Living
Seaside had a bit of a slow month in June especially compared to the homes sold in May. There was only one home sold in June -that being a three bedroom, three bath, 1554 sf home for $2.2 million. May was a very good month for Seaside sales with four homes closing during the month. They ranged from a three bedroom, two bath, 1500 sf home for $1.3 million to a four bedroom, four and a half bath, 2680 sf home at $3.3 million.
Sold Homes in Seaside for May & June
Total # of Listings 5
Lowest Price Listing $1,300,000
Highest Price Listing $3,300,000
Average Price $2,080,000
Avg. Price/SqFt $1,075
Avg. Days on Market 341
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As of the first of July there were 33 homes for sale in Seaside. These range from a two bedroom, two bath, 1100 sf home priced at $1.25 million to a three bedroom, three and a half bath, 2263 sf home offered at $4.95 million – hey I know it doesn’t seem very big, but it’s Seaside and it’s gulf front. This home also offers a wood burning stove for the few weeks a year when it’s needed.
Active Homes for sale in Seaside – end of June
Total # of Listings 33
Lowest Price Listing $1,250,000
Highest Price Listing $4,950,000
Average Price $2,098,303
Avg. Price/SqFt $1,293
Avg. Days on Market 378
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We think one of the coolest homes for sale in Seaside happens to be the second most pricey in the current homes for sale lineup. It comes in at $4.75 million. First the bad news, it’s only 1925 sf with three bedrooms and two and a half baths. Now the sensational news, it’s directly on the gulf with a 50′ x 117′ lot. Maybe that’s a normal lot (or even small) everywhere else, but in Seaside it’s huge. And the better news is that there is an 89′ x 20′ parcel to the north that is dedicated to parking (pergola) and better still there is 137′ to the west that is deed restricted for no construction – giving a beautiful, long unobstructed view towards the sunset.
Note – the home described in the above paragraph is now under contract with contingencies. It was barely on the market for a month, which bears out our thoughts on the property.
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