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House values

A look at what homes are going for in your neighborhood.

By TIMES STAFF WRITER
Published September 23, 2006


St. Petersburg

$1.1-million. This 3-bedroom, 4-bath home at 2410 Coffee Pot Blvd. NE in Granada Terrace Add sold in July after being on the market for 115 days. It was listed at $1.35-million. The home has a family room, formal dining room, fireplace, kidney-shaped pool, davits, dock and seawall. (Hofacker & Associates Inc.)

Largo

$379,000. This 3-bedroom, 3-bath home at 120 Live Oak Lane in Harbor Bluffs sold in July after being on the market for 111 days. It was listed at $399,900. The home has hardwood floors, an updated kitchen and bath, a Florida room, a built-in bar and a hot tub. (Century 21 Grant)

Port Richey

$117,500. This 2-bedroom, 2-bath home at 7216 San Salvador Drive in Embassy Hills sold in July after being on the market for 42 days. It was listed at $129,900. The home has ceramic tile, insulated roof over bonus room, front porch and fenced back yard. (Paradise West Realty Inc.)

New Port Richey

$125,000. This 3-bedroom, 2-bath home at 4811 Madison St. in Holiday Gardens Estates sold in May after being on the market for 24 days. It was listed at $124,900. The home has ceramic tile and attached garage and is close to a hospital and shopping. (Coldwell Banker F.I. Grey & Son Inc.)

 

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