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During the week of December 15-21, Grand County witnessed a robust real estate market with transactions totaling an impressive $12,905,495 across 20 sales. Among the notable transactions was a one-bedroom, one-bath condo located at 224 GCR 838 in Meadow Ridge Lodges, Fraser. This 721-square-foot property was sold for $308,000, with the sellers being Steven and Vanessa Maddalena and the buyers Jane Turner and Stanley Strunk.
The diverse range of properties sold during this period reflects the ongoing demand for real estate in the area. Buyers are increasingly drawn to the scenic beauty and recreational opportunities that Grand County offers, making it a desirable location for both permanent residents and vacation homeowners. As the year draws to a close, the local real estate market continues to show resilience, demonstrating a strong interest from buyers looking to invest in this picturesque region. The activity in the market indicates a healthy and vibrant community, with potential for continued growth in the coming year.
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