January 25, 2026 - 19:03

The Sewickley area's residential real estate market opened 2026 with several significant transactions during the last week of January. The activity reflects a continued demand for homes in these sought-after communities.
Among the higher-value sales, a property at 1601 Fieldstone Lane in Franklin Park changed hands. John Mouganis sold the home to Mohammad Chaudhri for a sale price of $877,500. In another substantial transaction, John Murphy sold a residence located at 1815 Franklin Run Court to Alexander and Shannon Miller for $620,000.
Further demonstrating market movement, a sale was recorded on North Huntington Court. There, James Baker sold the property at 2209 N. Huntington Court to John Paul Murphy for $420,000. Additionally, a transaction involving a trustee, Nicholas Anthony Barone, was also listed among the week's filed deeds, indicating varied ownership structures within the local market.
These recorded sales provide a snapshot of ongoing activity, showcasing a range of price points and neighborhoods within the broader Sewickley region. The transactions contribute to the evolving landscape of local property ownership as the new year progresses.
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