8 Cuyahoga County homes sold for $1.25 million or more in July; see which one topped the list

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8 Cuyahoga County homes sold for $1.25 million or more in July; see which one topped the list
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Eight Cuyahoga County homes sold for more than $1.25 million in July, including two each in Rocky River and Shaker Heights, the latter with the highest sales price in the county last month of $1.63 million.

CLEVELAND, Ohio — Eight Cuyahoga County homes sold for more than $1.25 million in July, including two each in Rocky River and Shaker Heights, the latterThe other homes which sold for $1.25 million or more were in Brecksville, Cleveland Heights, Moreland Hills and Westlake. These listings join a larger list of 16 homes that sold for $1 million or more in July.

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