Here are the latest non-residential property and land sales in Onondaga County.
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These are the sales recorded Jan. 7 to 13.
The most expensive property sold for $1.6 million. A few of the properties were sales of vacant land zoned as residential.
- $976 - Syracuse - 164 Kenmore Ave. - Greater Syracuse Property Development Corp. to Iris J. Thousand
- $10,000 - Onondaga - Lots 69 and 70 Onondaga Blvd. - Barrett Paving Materials Inc. to Moore Racs LLC
- $26,500 - Onondaga - Lot 202 Red Mill Road - Elizabeth A. Seru and John P. Truex to Quantum Wealth Group LLC
- $100,000 - Spafford - 0 Locust Lane - David J. and Erin Hardy, also known as Erin Baiz to Nicholas Hardy and Paula Sharkey
- $145,000 - Lysander - vacant lot on Longview Terrace - Greentree Realty Capital LLC to Merle Builders Inc.
- $390,000 - Syracuse - 728 Sumner Ave. - Orange Off Campus Properties LLC to Upstate Utopia LLC
- $490,000 - Onondaga - Lots 2 and 3 W. Seneca Turnpike (167 acres, Peregrine Landing) - Technology Club of Syracuse to Peregrine Properties of Onondaga LLC
- $600,000 - Syracuse - 1206 Spring St. - Jones & MacEwen Group LLC to 1206 Spring St. NY LLC
- $680,000 - Syracuse - 1106 First North St. - TJMG1 LLC to 1106 1st North St NY LLC
- $825,000 - DeWitt - 6606 Kinne Road - NYLD Properties LLC to Loudpack Exotics Holdings LLC
- $850,000 - Onondaga - 5084 S. Onondaga Road - 5084 South Onondaga LLC to 5084 Enterprises LLC
- $873,000 - DeWitt - 6595 Thompson Road - James M. Donegan to Syracuse Hotel Holdings LLC
- $1,600,000 - Salina - 207 Oswego St. (restaurant, shopping plaza) - Ponderosa North Management LLC to GHA Property Management LLC
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You can search sales of residential properties in Central NY through our online real estate database. Sales are updated as the state receives the information from each county. Some counties update the state more frequently than others, so there may be a delay in their reported sales.