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What are the 10 most expensive homes that sold in Milford Township the week of Aug. 19?

A house in Quakertown that sold for $735,000 tops the list of the most expensive residential real estate sales in Milford Township in the past week.

In total, 16 residential real estate sales were recorded in the area during the past week, with an average price of $435,506. The average price per square foot was $207.

The prices in the list below concern real estate sales where the title was recorded during the week of Aug. 19 even if the property may have been sold earlier.

10. $375K, single-family house at 227 West Sixth Street

The 2,614 square-foot detached house at 227 West Sixth Street, East Greenville, has been sold. The transfer of ownership was settled in July and the total purchase price was $375,000, $143 per square foot. The house was built in 2003.

$375K, single-family home at 227 West Sixth Street

9. $385K, condominium at 5660 Merion Lane

The property at 5660 Merion Lane in Macungie has new owners. The price was $385,000. The condominium was built in 1987 and has a living area of 1,963 square feet. The price per square foot is $196.

8. $420K, townhouse at 4372 Lenni Circle

The property at 4372 Lenni Circle in Emmaus has new owners. The price was $420,000. The house was built in 2017 and has a living area of 1,856 square feet. The price per square foot is $226.

$420K, townhouse at 4372 Lenni Circle

7. $450K, condominium at 2081 Four Seasons Blvd.

The sale of a condominium at 2081 Four Seasons Blvd., Macungie, has been finalized. The price was $450,000, and the condominium changed hands in August. The condominium was built in 2006 and has a living area of 2,142 square feet. The price per square foot was $210.

6. $470K, townhouse at 6109 Valley Forge Drive

The sale of the townhouse at 6109 Valley Forge Drive in Coopersburg has been finalized. The price was $470,000, and the new owners took over the house in August. The house was built in 2014 and has a living area of 2,200 square feet. The price per square foot was $214.

5. $520K, single-family residence at 3576 Vista Drive

The 3,063 square-foot single-family residence at 3576 Vista Drive in Macungie has been sold. The transfer of ownership was settled in August and the total purchase price was $520,000, $170 per square foot. The house was built in 2007.

$520K, single-family house at 3576 Vista Drive

4. $544K, single-family home at 1840 Mayflower Drive

A sale has been finalized for the detached house at 1840 Mayflower Drive in Quakertown. The price was $544,090 and the new owners took over the house in August. The house was built in 2005 and the living area totals 2,508 square feet. The price per square foot ended up at $217.

$544K, single-family residence at 1840 Mayflower Drive

3. $575K, single-family home at 765 Wayne Circle

The 2,995 square-foot single-family house at 765 Wayne Circle in Emmaus has been sold. The transfer of ownership was settled in August and the total purchase price was $575,000, $192 per square foot. The house was built in 1964.

$575K, single-family residence at 765 Wayne Circle

2. $675K, single-family house at 101 Sonoma Way

The property at 101 Sonoma Way in Macungie has new owners. The price was $675,000. The house was built in 2015 and has a living area of 2,830 square feet. The price per square foot is $239.

$675K, single-family home at 101 Sonoma Way

1. $735K, single-family residence at 1844 Buttonwood Lane

The sale of the single-family residence at 1844 Buttonwood Lane, Quakertown, has been finalized. The price was $735,000, and the new owners took over the house in August. The house was built in 2006 and has a living area of 3,056 square feet. The price per square foot was $241.

$735K, single-family house at 1844 Buttonwood Lane

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