February 2, 2025 - 17:30

In the latest round of real estate transactions in Allegheny County, several notable sales have taken place. In Churchill, a property located at 51 Churchill Road was sold by Martha Brent Ruka, acting as trustee, to buyers John Austin Stratton and Norah Lynn McCrossin for a price of $299,900. This transaction highlights the ongoing interest in the Churchill area, known for its suburban charm and accessibility.
Additionally, Donald Justin White completed the sale of a property situated at 3783 Greensburg Pike to Everleigh Holdings LLC for $138,000. This sale reflects the growing trend of investment in residential properties within the region, as investors seek opportunities in the local market.
Furthermore, Joseph Veltri sold a property at 2414 Marbury Road to Robert Chaffin, although the sale price for this transaction has not been disclosed. Overall, these transactions indicate a vibrant real estate market in the eastern suburbs of Pittsburgh, with a mix of family homes and investment properties drawing attention from various buyers.
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