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The seven costliest houses bought in Saratoga the week of July 14

Editorial Board Published August 20, 2025
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A home that bought for $6.5 million tops the listing of the costliest residential actual property gross sales in Saratoga up to now two weeks.

In whole, seven residential actual property gross sales have been recorded within the space in the course of the previous two weeks, with a median value of $4.1 million. The typical value per sq. foot ended up at $1,348.

The costs within the listing beneath concern actual property gross sales the place the title was recorded from the week of July 7 to the week of July 20 even when the property might have been bought earlier.

7. $2.1 million, condominium within the 14600 block of Placida Courtroom

The sale of a condominium within the 14600 block of Placida Courtroom in Saratoga has been finalized. The worth was $2,100,000, and the brand new house owners took over the condominium in July. It was inbuilt 1973 and has a residing space of two,163 sq. toes. The worth per sq. foot was $971. The condominium options three bedrooms.

The seven costliest houses bought in Saratoga the week of July 14Placida Courtroom

6. $2.9 million, single-family residence within the 18200 block of Clemson Ave.

The property within the 18200 block of Clemson Ave. in Saratoga has new house owners. The worth was $2,865,000. The home was inbuilt 1955 and has a residing space of 1,670 sq. toes. The worth per sq. foot is $1,716. The home options three bedrooms.

Clemson AvenueClemson Avenue

5. $3.4 million, single-family home within the 13000 block of Anza Drive

A sale has been finalized for the single-family home within the 13000 block of Anza Drive in Saratoga. The worth was $3,400,000 and the brand new house owners took over the home in June. It was inbuilt 1972 and the residing space totals 2,392 sq. toes. The worth per sq. foot ended up at $1,421. The home options 4 bedrooms.

Anza DriveAnza Drive

4. $4 million, single-family house within the 14100 block of Alta Vista Ave.

The sale of the indifferent home within the 14100 block of Alta Vista Ave., Saratoga, has been finalized. The worth was $3,950,000, and the brand new house owners took over the home in July. The home was inbuilt 2014 and has a residing space of two,466 sq. toes. The worth per sq. foot was $1,602. The home options 4 bedrooms.

Alta Vista AvenueAlta Vista Avenue

3. $4.3 million, single-family home within the 19300 block of Athos Place

The property within the 19300 block of Athos Place in Saratoga has new house owners. The worth was $4,250,000. The only-family home was inbuilt 1968 and has a residing space of two,364 sq. toes. The worth per sq. foot is $1,798. The home options 4 bedrooms.

Athos PlaceAthos Place

2. $5.5 million, single-family residence within the 21700 block of Congress Corridor Lane

A 5,135-square-foot single-family house within the 21700 block of Congress Corridor Lane, Saratoga, has been bought. The switch of possession was settled in July and the entire buy value was $5,500,000, $1,071 per sq. foot. The home was inbuilt 1985. The home options 4 bedrooms.

Congress Hall LaneCongress Corridor Lane

1. $6.5 million, single-family house within the 14700 block of Stay Oak Lane

A 4,959-square-foot single-family residence within the 14700 block of Stay Oak Lane in Saratoga has been bought. The switch of possession was settled in June and the entire buy value was $6,450,000, $1,301 per sq. foot. The home was inbuilt 1980. The home options 4 bedrooms.

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