January 26, 2025 - 16:56

In the latest real estate transactions in North Hills, several properties changed hands, reflecting a vibrant market. Bellevue's David Veneziale concluded a sale of his property located at 33-35 Florence Ave., transferring ownership to 3 Rivers Living LLC for a total of $270,000. This transaction highlights the ongoing interest in residential properties within the area.
Additionally, Robert Whitley sold his property at 33 S Harrison Ave. to buyers Joseph Rogers and Jessica Parente for $340,000. This sale indicates a strong demand for homes in desirable locations, as buyers seek to establish their presence in the community.
In another notable transaction, Catherine Brown sold her property at 506 Tingley Ave. to Nicholas Comstock and Rachel Burnett for $283,000. These transactions underscore the dynamic nature of the North Hills real estate market, with a variety of properties attracting different buyers. The continued activity suggests a healthy and competitive environment for both sellers and buyers alike.
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