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New construction home on nearly 3 acres in Green sells for $1.2 million. See inside

New construction home on nearly 3 acres in Green sells for $1.2 million. See inside

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These are the top selling homes in Summit County in the most recent report available from the Summit County Fiscal Office. The property linked here in Green as the top seller for week of April 21, 2025, with a price of $1,260,000. The complete real estate transactions for Summit, Portage and Medina counties can be found be found below.
5236 Thursby Rd, Green, $1,260,000
259 Chestnut Ln, Fairlawn, $947,539
7300 Darrow Rd, Hudson, $828,200
583 S Sunset View Dr, Akron, $743,000
1230 Wyley Ave, Akron, $743,000
2224 SW 19th St, Akron, $743,000
1170 Welton Ave, Akron, $743,000
1345 California Ave, Akron, $743,000
33 W Mildred Ave, Akron, $743,000
3517 Crandall Ave, Richfield Village, $600,000
1140 Evans Ave, Akron, $595,000
2496 Shadow Ridge Ln, Fairlawn, $570,000
2174 Weston Dr, Hudson, $550,000
2700 Post Rd, Twinsburg, $553,000
1493 Waynesboro Dr, Twinsburg Township, $511,000
1796 Maplegrove Dr, Twinsburg, $501,000
2409 Glenn Echo Dr, Hudson, $500,000
According to Realtor.com, the Green home on Thursby Road was built in 2022 on a 2.89-acre lot. At 5,720 square feet, the home has four bedrooms, four full and one half bathrooms and a four-car garage.
The three-year-old home has large, spacious rooms and high ceilings throughout as well as lots of windows emitting plenty of sunlight. It also features stainless steel appliances in the kitchen and new faucets and hardware in all the bathrooms.
The covered back patio includes and outdoor fireplace for cozy nights outside.
See photos of the home here.
583 S Sunset View Dr, $743,000
382 Larkin Ave, $80,000
2451 Briner Ave, $201,000
1140 Evans Ave, $595,000
50 N Rose Blvd, $160,000
1460 Multnoma Ave, $141,999
1044 Winton Ave, $134,900
2051 Wiltshire Rd, $340,000
1271 Childs Ave, $134,900
1230 Wyley Ave, $743,000
2070 SW 6th St, $56,670
421 Robert St, $38,390
1100 Hampton Ridge Dr, $164,500
parcel 6703037 SW 6th St, $56,670
parcel 6731365 Bartges St, $1,340
1105 Seward Ave, $75,000
798 Euclid Ave, $155,000
486 Fulmer Ave, $200,000
1762 Adelaide Blvd, $149,900
1296 Pondview Ave, $164,500
2224 SW 19th St, $743,000
1536 Seminola Ave, $145,000
917 Clark St, $75,000
976 Chalker St, $25,000
1655 Highview Ave, $125,000
parcel 6703039 SW 6th St, $56,670
446 Woodrow St, $212,500
225 E Park Blvd, $111,000
1990 SW 9th St, $127,000
1055 Whittier Ave, $49,700
parcel 6804959 Moraine Ave, $51,000
765 E Buchtel Ave, $96,000
1062 Terrell Dr, $250,000
615 Ingalls Rd, $220,000
1195 Sherman St, $60,000
1287 Louisiana Ave, $165,000
697 Morningview Ave, $124,000
533 E Wilbeth Rd, $102,000
parcel 6804960 Moraine Ave, $51,000
parcel 6816094 SW 6th St, $56,670
parcel 6806345 W Cuyahoga Falls Ave, $51,000
271 St Leger Ave, $170,000
1170 Welton Ave, $743,000
1185 Greenwood Ave, $64,000
320 & 324 Cluster Ave, $59,140
837 Carnation Ct, $284,000
parcel 6839298 W Bartges St, $3,730
705 Moraine Ave, $51,000
1125 Big Falls Ave, $155,000
1345 California Ave, $743,000
404 E York St, $120,000
33 W Mildred Ave, $743,000
1255 N Howard St, $213,500
563 Nash St, $92,500
2507 Nedra Ave, $235,000
2527 Edgebrook Ave, $71,600
320 Cluster Ave, $59,140
396 Sandhurst Rd, $278,000
parcel 6816095 SW 6th St, $56,670
2331 E Market St, $86,000
240 Pauline Ave, $179,900
2058 SW 19th St, $48,000
2425 Benton St, $215,000
813 Shoshone Ave, $133,000
1867 Triplett Blvd, $52,500
800 Hancock Ave, $177,500
1308 Sparhawk Ave, $21,500
159 E York St, $48,000
73 Cuyahoga Falls Ave, $51,000
2841 Nesmith Lake Blvd, $147,500
2461 Briner Ave, $90,000
372 Doyle St, $106,500
693 Cato Ave, $94,700
1165 Stanwood Ave, $145,000
parcel 6703040 SW 6th St, $56,670
626 MC Kinley Ave, $57,000
164 Goodview Ave, $100,000
1847 Ganyard Rd, $198,500
1292 Pondview Ave, $164,500
1859 Brookwood Dr, $356,000
1485 Haynes Ave, $193,000
159 19th St NW, $35,000
163 3rd St NW, $200,000
327 Washington Ave, $139,900
1352 Benton St, $72,100
1140 Stratford St, $154,000
1371 Noble St, $162,500
169 Arthur St, $100,000
6305 Olde Eight Rd, $335,000
6554 Riverview Rd, $360,000
parcel 600338 Boston Mills Rd, $360,000
327 Blair Dr, $245,000
4188 Castle Ridge, $375,000
1520 S Hametown Rd, $349,000
2747 Mull Unit 3-A Ave, $130,000
938 Croghan Way, $280,000
286 Aqua Blvd, $295,000
parcel 1906287 Oak Grove Dr, $295,000
510 Tallmadge Rd, $56,000
349 Notre Dame Ave, $217,000
2422 Wyandotte Ave, $211,500
2741 Oakwood Dr, $205,000
387 Lynn Dr, $146,900
2370 Roth Dr, $117,250
1421 Tewksbury Cir, $66,090
1658 17th St, $110,000
658 Rudolph Ave, $187,500
2209 Larchdale Dr, $241,295
1749 24th St, $307,000
761 Franklin Ave, $245,000
3200 9th St, $220,000
2496 Shadow Ridge Ln, $570,000
809 Miramar Ln, $143,000
259 Chestnut Ln, $947,539
3456 Alder Ave, $304,990
5451 S Arlington Rd, $345,000
1570 Greensburg Rd, $320,000
2960 H Ivue Dr, $240,000
2978 Long Rd, $111,828
5236 Thursby Rd, $1,260,000
4100 Meadow Wood Ln, $390,000
3429 Buckeye Trl, $416,244
2531 Royal County Down Dr, $113,600
1324 Ashwood Rd, $339,760
1437 Stoney Pointe Dr, $464,900
3456 Bushwillow Dr, $301,240
2413 Island Dr, $98,000
4527 Provens Dr, $305,000
2174 Weston Dr, $550,000
2409 Glenn Echo Dr, $500,000
7300 Darrow Rd, $828,200
29 Keswick Dr, $480,000
3099 Starlight Cir, $387,880
1028 Cessna Dr, $245,360
8652 N Melody Ln, $303,000
3415 Curtis St, $208,000
1232 Taplin Ave, $287,500
3354 Minuet Dr, $157,120
9100 Pleasant View Dr, $252,000
3928 Bushey Ave, $53,735
3780 Alumina Dr, $75,705
488 Tallwood Dr, $210,000
2659 Wadsworth Rd, $253,900
3738 Valley Dr, $265,000
1543 Main St, $250,000
3517 Crandall Ave, $600,000
2691 Motor Rd, $275,000
3821 Harold Dr, $91,980
1241 Canyon View Rd, $235,000
394 Houghton Rd, $271,000
6290 Greenwood Pkwy, $139,900
542 Houghton Rd, $226,000
918 Arboretum Cir, $330,000
962 Buena Vista Dr, $245,000
454 James Ave, $55,000
1753 Ronald Rd, $152,000
2916 Laurel Woods Blvd, $415,000
4216 Springdale Rd, $285,000
1359 Arndale Rd, $283,000
1330 Hibbard Dr, $86,000
1999 Darrow Lake Dr, $390,519
2041 Willowdale Dr, $320,000
3545 Charring Cross Dr, $275,000
3427 Marsh Rd, $313,900
4947 Pebblehurst Dr, $499,550
586 Fairwood Dr, $322,500
88 Donze Ct, $257,000
1763 Juniata Rd, $169,900
572 Cynthia Ln, $300,000
366 North Ave, $265,000
24 N Washburn Rd, $443,635
9614 E Idlewood Dr, $180,000
9298 Ashcroft Ln, $430,000
2700 Post Rd, $553,000
1789 Bellaway Dr, $440,000
1879 Ridge Meadow Ct, $221,500
1796 Maplegrove Dr, $501,000
10448 E Cobblestone Ln, $320,000
1493 Waynesboro Dr, $511,000
2328 New Milford, $560,000
1182 St Rt 44, $420,000
310 Sandover Dr, $357,900
804 Circlewood, $410,000
975 Memory Ln, $435,870
405 Normandy Ct, $390,000
10559 Vaughn Rd, $469,900
parcel 27-039-00-00-001-009 St Rt 225, $203,399
1794 St Rt 225, $143,000
10306 Liberty, $202,000
6725 Wakefield, $390,000
parcel 45-004-00-00-051-000 St Rt 43, $220,000
985 Edgewater Cr, $365,000
1725 Countryview Dr, $410,000
4365 Dudley, $326,000
1443 Old Forge, $210,000
1533 Old Forge, $230,000
parcel 28-038-00-00-019-040 Hartville, $10,000
142 Oakwood, $140,000
535 Maple, $242,047
670 Northwood, $200,000
1039 Susan Rd, $310,000
4179 Wayland, $50,000
2854 Work Rd, $299,000
5686 Halwick Dr, $288,000
4080 Sabin, $200,000
926 Gaynelle, $240,000
8600 Deer Meadow BV, $390,000
10050 Wellman Rd, $924,000
9958 Beverly Ln, $203,000
3728 Derbyshire Dr, $140,000
Coolidge St, $110,000
4452 Chaseline Ridge, $525,000
401 Marlee Ct, $287,500
640 Simons Dr, $270,000
4067 Cherokee TR, $268,000
1668 Eastwood Dr, $206,000
3466 Lily Ct, $205,000
4228 Sterling Station Dr, $376,422
Gloria / Coolidge St, $110,000
Boston Rd, $80,000
4506 Cleveland St, $110,000
25 Clearwater Dr, $415,000
4847 Treeline Dr, $375,000
Cleveland St, $110,000
3115 Willow View Cir, $499,900
4152 Knight Ln, $69,000
4349 Inner Circle Dr, $82,000
2093 Glenmont Dr, $528,165
4386 Oak Ridge Trl, $425,000
5635 Shawnee Trl, $350,000
2520 Cana Cir, $440,000
717 Cadmean Ct, $65,000
661 Hawthorne Dr, $319,900
1066 Northford Ct, $253,000
3000 Sutton Ln, $847,500
2839 Grayson Dr, $155,000
1015 Concord Dr, $295,000
W Smith Rd, $387,000
5475 Windfall Rd, $660,000
8067 Branch Rd, $1,100,000
4475 Luckystone Way, $465,165
1240 Pennyroyal Cir, $530,000
2761 Cynthia Dr, $285,000
3959 Beach Rd, $125,000
4255 Winner Cir, $384,000
451 Birch Hill Dr, $154,700
1475 Eastern Rd, $165,000
Eastern Rd, $165,000
197 Cumberland Trl, $60,500
7901 Wooster Pike, $435,000
212 Cumberland Trl, $60,500
220 N Main St, $57,000
11040 Smith Rd, $625,000
N Main St (R), $57,000
Greenwich Rd, $15,000
529 Bird St, $140,000
361 Akron Rd, $235,000
246 Grandview Ave, $160,000
536 Tulip Trl, $310,000
234 Summit St, $161,000
416 Sharon Woods Rd, $220,000
6782 Legacy Ln, $761,000
924 Seville Rd, $550,000
739 Silvercrest Rd, $222,000
250 Deepwood Dr, $108,000
9899 MT Eaton Rd, $140,000
644 Southbay Dr, $197,000
This article originally appeared on Akron Beacon Journal: New Green home on nearly 3 acres sells for $1.2 million. See inside

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