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LITTLE VALLEY — Two million-dollar transactions led real estate sales in March, Cattaraugus County property records indicate. The notable sales included a luxurious home in Ellicottville and a prime piece of property in Machias, highlighting a significant trend in the local real estate market.
The Ellicottville residence, known for its stunning architecture and proximity to recreational activities, attracted considerable interest from buyers seeking upscale living in a picturesque setting. Meanwhile, the Machias property, valued for its expansive land and development potential, also drew attention from investors looking to capitalize on the area's growing appeal.
Real estate experts suggest that these high-value transactions reflect a robust market, driven by increased demand for both vacation homes and investment properties. The surge in sales is seen as a positive indicator of the county's economic health, as more individuals and families are choosing to settle in this scenic region. As the spring season approaches, local agents anticipate continued momentum in the real estate sector.
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