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Top 10 most expensive homes sold in Montgomery County the week of Feb. 5

A house in Wayne that sold for $2.8 million tops the list of the most expensive residential real estate sales in Montgomery County in the past week.

In total, 24 residential real estate sales were recorded in the area during the past week, with an average price of $567,829. The average price per square foot ended up at $286.

The prices in the list below concern real estate sales where the title was recorded during the week of Feb. 5 even if the property may have been sold earlier.

10. $450K, single-family house at 1517 Fairview Ave.

A sale has been finalized for the single-family house at 1517 Fairview Ave. in Havertown. The price was $450,000 and the new owners took over the house in January. The house was built in 1998 and the living area totals 1,456 square feet. The price per square foot ended up at $309.

$450K, single-family residence at 1517 Fairview Ave.

9. $460K, single-family home at 99 Elfreth Road

The property at 99 Elfreth Road in Huntingdon Valley has new owners. The price was $460,000. The house was built in 1954 and has a living area of 1,606 square feet. The price per square foot is $286.

$460K, single-family house at 99 Elfreth Road

8. $507K, condominium at 69 Soldiers Square

The sale of the condominium at 69 Soldiers Square, Chesterbrook, has been finalized. The price was $507,000, and the condominium changed hands in January. The condominium was built in 1987 and has a living area of 2,035 square feet. The price per square foot was $249.

$507K, condominium at 69 Soldiers Square

7. $550K, single-family home at 3645 Darby Road

The sale of the single family residence at 3645 Darby Road in Bryn Mawr has been finalized. The price was $550,000, and the new owners took over the house in December. The house was built in 1945 and has a living area of 2,478 square feet. The price per square foot was $222.

6. $615K, single-family residence at 50 Lafayette Drive

The 2,793 square-foot single-family home at 50 Lafayette Drive has been sold. The transfer of ownership was settled in January and the total purchase price was $615,000, $220 per square foot. The house was built in 1960.

$615K, single-family house at 50 Lafayette Drive

5. $655K, single-family home at 38 Meadowbrook Road

The 1,830 square-foot detached house at 38 Meadowbrook Road in Wayne has been sold. The transfer of ownership was settled in January and the total purchase price was $655,000, $358 per square foot. The house was built in 1956.

4. $750K, single-family residence at 2 Cambria Court

The property at 2 Cambria Court in Wayne has new owners. The price was $750,000. The house was built in 1959 and has a living area of 1,772 square feet. The price per square foot is $423.

3. $1.5 million, single-family home at 1024 Ingrams Way

The 3,836 square-foot single-family house at 1024 Ingrams Way has been sold. The transfer of ownership was settled in January and the total purchase price was $1,450,000, $378 per square foot. The house was built in 2000.

$1.5 million, single-family house at 1024 Ingrams Way

2. $1.5 million, single-family residence at 936 Lincoln Road

The 3,534 square-foot single-family home at 936 Lincoln Road in Phoenixville has been sold. The transfer of ownership was settled in January and the total purchase price was $1,475,000, $417 per square foot. The house was built in 1984.

1. $2.8 million, single-family home at 130 Abrahams Lane

The sale of the single family residence at 130 Abrahams Lane in Wayne has been finalized. The price was $2,775,000, and the new owners took over the house in January. The house was built in 1992 and has a living area of 8,107 square feet. The price per square foot was $342.

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