What They Sold For

They paid how much?

They paid how much?

POTTSTOWN PA – None of the real estate sales within Lower Pottsgrove (PA) Township from May 10 -July 23, 2010, commanded a high-enough price to be listed Sunday (Nov. 7, 2010) among top-selling properties reported by the Philadelphia Inquirer newspaper. Real estate among the township’s municipal neighbors made the grade, though.

This week’s top reported prices were listed in “The Top 50,” the newspaper’s weekly review of highest prices paid for real estate sold within the city of Philadelphia and townships in its surrounding counties.

During the same period, the top real estate sales price in Pottstown PA Borough, immediately to the west was $140,000; Limerick PA Township, east, $450,000; New Hanover PA Township, northeast, $170,000; Upper Pottsgrove PA Township, west, none listed; and in North Coventry PA Township, south, $335,000.

Across all of Montgomery County, the highest-priced property sold during the period went for $3,100,000, at 1221 Ridgewood Rd., Lower Merion PA.

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