April 6, 2025 - 18:12

In a series of notable real estate transactions within the Fox Chapel area, several properties have changed hands recently, reflecting a vibrant housing market. Alejandro Lince successfully sold his property located at 30 Fifth Street for an impressive $420,000 to new homeowners Theodore and Jessica Weaver. This transaction highlights the ongoing demand for homes in the area.
In another significant deal, Cathleen Lockhart Nimick sold her property at 311 Eastern Avenue for a substantial $900,000. The buyers, Andrew Singer and Concetta Placone, are set to enjoy the benefits of their new investment in this desirable neighborhood.
Additionally, the estate of Hugh William Kelly has made headlines with the sale of a property at 435 Fountain Street to Grove Street Property LLC. This transaction underscores the continued interest from investors looking to capitalize on the area's real estate opportunities. As the market evolves, these sales illustrate the dynamic nature of property transactions in the region.
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