In a notable transaction that underscores the enduring appeal of historic properties, a century-old home nestled in Buffalo’s Delaware District has been sold for a record-breaking $1.1 million. The sale, documented in filings at the Erie County Clerk’s office on June 28, marks the 29th private residence in Erie County to surpass the million-dollar mark.
The stately residence, built circa 1910, spans an impressive 3,915 square feet and boasts six bedrooms, embodying the grandeur and architectural charm of its era. Purchased by David Zemsky from the John A. Mitchell Revocable Trust and Elizabeth S. Mitchell Revocable Living Trust, the transaction highlights the enduring allure of well-preserved historic homes in Buffalo.
The Mitchell family, renowned for their contributions to Buffalo’s business and civic realms, recently acquired a condominium at Chason Affinity’s newly completed Eleven Eleven development, reflecting ongoing trends in the region’s luxury real estate market.
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Million-dollar home sales are not merely financial milestones but also serve as key economic indicators, shaping the regional residential real estate landscape and affirming Buffalo’s appeal as a destination for historic property enthusiasts and discerning buyers alike.
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