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Rochester, New York Metro Area Top 5 Home Sales: Sunrise Estates Colonial Tops the Week at $1.02 Million

A brick-front Colonial in Pittsford's Sunrise Estates sold for $1,025,000 to lead the top five reported home sales in the Rochester, New York metro area for the week ending August 16, 2026.

Rochester, New York Metro Area Top 5 Home Sales: Sunrise Estates Colonial Tops the Week at $1.02 Million

A brick-front Colonial in the Sunrise Estates neighborhood of Pittsford sold for $1,025,000, the highest-priced home sale publicly reported in the Rochester, New York metro area for the week ending August 16, 2026. The five sales that make up the week’s ranking combined for $4.00 million, led by that $1.02 million Pittsford closing.

The list runs across four municipalities β€” Pittsford, Rochester, Webster and Shortsville β€” with Pittsford accounting for both the leading sale and the No. 3 closing. The five houses were built in 1926, 1986, 1989, 1990 and 2012, and they range from a renovated Spanish-style residence on a city-side lot to a country property on 42.8 acres.

No. 1 — $1,025,000 · 15 Sunrise Park, Pittsford, New York

Top home sale No. 1 in the Rochester, New York metro area β€” 15 Sunrise Park, Pittsford, New York, week ending August 16, 2026

A brick-front Colonial at 15 Sunrise Park in Pittsford sold for $1,025,000 on August 10, 2026, the highest reported price in the metro area that week. Built in 1989 in Sunrise Estates, the house is recorded at five bedrooms, five bathrooms and a reported 4,248 square feet above grade, with more than 1,100 additional square feet in a walkout lower level.

A grand staircase opens a main floor where hardwood runs through a formal dining room finished with French doors and custom millwork, a living room framed by walls of windows and a great room anchored by a gas fireplace. The updated kitchen centers on a large island with granite countertops and white cabinetry, and a hearth room alongside holds a second gas fireplace.

Four bedrooms and three full baths sit upstairs, among them a primary suite with a wood-burning fireplace and an updated bath fitted with a soaking tub, a tiled walk-in shower and dual vanities. A two-story deck overlooks landscaped, park-like grounds at the rear, and the attached garage holds three cars. The house stands near Pittsford schools and Bushnell’s Basin. It previously changed hands for $640,000 in 2011.

Amy L. Petrone of RE/MAX Realty Group was the listing agent. The property went under contract 8 days after the current listing date and closed $125,100 above its final asking price of $899,900, ranking No. 1 in RealtyWire’s Top 5 reported home sales for the Rochester, New York metro area for the week ending August 16, 2026. Petrone has appeared in two earlier RealtyWire Top 5 roundups for the metro area.

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No. 2 — $800,000 · 550 Winton Rd S, Rochester, New York

Top home sale No. 2 in the Rochester, New York metro area β€” 550 Winton Rd S, Rochester, New York, week ending August 16, 2026

A 1926 Spanish-style house at 550 Winton Rd S in Rochester closed August 12, 2026 at $800,000. Renovated behind a front entry detailed in old-world style, it keeps its original hardwood floors and a formal front staircase across a reported 2,827 square feet.

The rebuilt kitchen pairs custom white and oak cabinetry with quartz countertops and a matching backsplash. A grand living room holds a wood-burning fireplace, the formal dining room takes windows on three walls, and a library and den carries built-in shelving.

Upstairs, the primary bedroom has a renovated ensuite bath, and a fourth and fifth bedroom off a split landing share an ensuite bath with a soaking tub. The fenced rear yard has mature landscaping and a storage shed. The house previously changed hands for $475,000 in 2022.

Jenna C. May of Keller Williams Realty Greater Rochester was the listing agent. The house went under contract 5 days after the current listing date and closed $50,100 above its final asking price of $749,900, the second-highest reported sale in RealtyWire’s Rochester metro area Top 5 for the week. Danielle M. Clement of Tru Agent Real Estate represented the buyer.

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No. 3 — $750,000 · 45 Split Rock Rd, Pittsford, New York

Top home sale No. 3 in the Rochester, New York metro area β€” 45 Split Rock Rd, Pittsford, New York, week ending August 16, 2026

In Pittsford’s Timberfield Estates, a 1986 house on a quiet cul-de-sac sold for $750,000, closing August 10, 2026.

The kitchen was rebuilt with Bosch appliances, a Wolf cooktop, Omega cabinetry and quartz countertops, and an eat-in area opens through sliding glass doors to a new deck. Red cherry hardwood runs across a first floor with wood-burning fireplaces in both living rooms.

Four bedrooms and two full baths sit upstairs, including a primary suite with a remodeled bath fitted with Bertch vanities and a jetted tub; the finished lower level has a full bath of its own. The house is recorded at a reported 2,863 square feet, the attached garage carries a Tesla electric car charger, and a neighborhood trail leads to the village and the canal path. It previously changed hands for $245,000 in 2000.

Debbie Warren of Hunt Real Estate ERA/Columbus was the listing agent. That price placed the transaction third in RealtyWire’s weekly Top 5 reported home sales for the Rochester, New York metro area. Derek Pino of RE/MAX Realty Group represented the buyer.

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No. 4 — $730,000 · 40 Watersong Trl, Webster, New York

Top home sale No. 4 in the Rochester, New York metro area β€” 40 Watersong Trl, Webster, New York, week ending August 16, 2026

In Webster, a custom Colonial built in 2012 at 40 Watersong Trl sold for $730,000 on August 11, 2026. The house is recorded at four bedrooms and a reported 2,602 square feet, with three full baths and a half bath.

A two-story family room takes a wall of windows and a gas fireplace, and the kitchen beside it has white cabinetry, granite countertops, a center island and stainless steel appliances. Wide-plank hardwood runs through a main floor that also holds a formal dining room and an office.

An open staircase leads to the primary suite, whose bath has a stand-up shower and a double-sink vanity. The finished lower level carries built-in ceiling speakers, a fourth bedroom and a full bath, and outside a deck runs to a patio with a hot tub. The property previously changed hands for $439,900 in 2020.

John Antetomaso of RE/MAX Plus was the listing agent. The house went under contract 8 days after the current listing date and closed $130,100 above its final asking price of $599,900, and the closing came in fourth in RealtyWire’s Rochester metro area Top 5 for the week ending August 16, 2026. Phillip Ranalletti of Sirianni Realty LLC represented the buyer.

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No. 5 — $700,000 · 447 Howland Rd, Shortsville, New York

Top home sale No. 5 in the Rochester, New York metro area β€” 447 Howland Rd, Shortsville, New York, week ending August 16, 2026

The ranking closes with acreage. A 1990 house at 447 Howland Rd in Shortsville, set roughly 800 feet back from a country road on 42.8 acres, changed hands for $700,000 on August 10, 2026.

Listing materials identify LA Johnson Co. as the firm behind the island kitchen, remodeled in 2017 with granite countertops and sliding glass doors to a deck overlooking the woods. A two-story foyer opens the house, recorded at three bedrooms and a reported 2,048 square feet drawn from an appraisal, and the partly finished basement holds a family room with a gas fireplace and a bar.

The grounds carry a koi pond, paver walkways, a hot tub, a fire pit area and private trails, along with an Amish-built observation tower, and a 30-by-60-foot pole barn with a loft went up in 2018. It previously changed hands for $260,000 in 2014.

John M. Denniston of Hunt Real Estate ERA/Columbus was the listing agent. The property went under contract 9 days after the current listing date and closed $125,000 above its final asking price of $575,000, rounding out RealtyWire’s Top 5 reported home sales for the Rochester, New York metro area for the week ending August 16, 2026 at No. 5.

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RealtyWire selected these transactions from publicly reported residential sales identified for the calendar week ending Sunday, August 16, 2026. The report may exclude private, off-market, delayed or nondisclosed transactions. Prices, property details and professional representation are reported as available at publication and may be updated following confirmation from transaction participants.

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