During the week of February 2-8, 2024, Oswego County witnessed a notable real estate surge with a total of 103 residential property transactions. The median sale price for properties in the area reached a remarkable $531,500, exemplified by a 2,384-square-foot home located on Dylan Drive in Central Square.
Several significant sales took place throughout the week. Notably, Ronald A. Roney and Judy M. Roney sold their property at 364 Towsley Road, Pulaski, for $235,000. This two-bedroom, one-bathroom residence attracted buyers James Philhower and Katherine Ferro. In another transaction, Amos A. Miller and Miriam A. Miller acquired a three-bedroom, one-bathroom property at 157 Hong Kong Road in Parish for $130,000.
A diverse range of properties changed hands, showcasing Oswego County’s appeal. In Williamstown, Deborah Mantz purchased a three-bedroom, two-bathroom home at 18 Coan Pond Road for $170,000. This property spans 2,048 square feet and was sold at approximately $83 per square foot. Meanwhile, Jack Monica acquired a three-bedroom, two-bathroom residence at 175 N. Auringer Road in Constantia for $50,000.
Several other noteworthy transactions included the sale of a luxurious property at 907 State Route 49 in Bernhards Bay for an impressive $1,100,000. This expansive home features five bedrooms and spans 3,297 square feet, commanding a price of $334 per square foot. The buyers, Sonia M. Hegedty and Ronald J. Powers, made a significant investment in this prime location.
The sales trends reflect a robust real estate market in Oswego County, highlighting a mixture of affordable homes and higher-end properties. For instance, a three-bedroom, two-bathroom house at 208 Riverside Avenue in Fulton was sold for $191,000, while another transaction saw Patrick Ladd and Jody Ladd acquiring a property at 226 Elderberry Lane for $220,000.
The wide range of properties sold illustrates the area’s diverse housing market. John J. Trombly and Cindy J. Trombly sold their two-bedroom, two-bathroom home at 14 Maple Crest Lane in Fulton for $190,000, while Jack D. Everett JR. and Alice M. Everett transferred ownership of a four-bedroom, two-bathroom property at 216 Phillips Street for $125,000.
According to data provided by Attom, the week’s transactions indicate continued interest in the Oswego County real estate market, with properties appealing to a wide demographic of buyers. The transactions reflect not only financial investment but also the personal aspirations of individuals and families seeking to settle in this vibrant community.
The upward trend in residential property sales is likely to continue as potential homeowners seek to capitalize on current market conditions. As the region develops, both new and existing residents may find increasingly diverse options in the housing market.







































