High-end unit at Richmond Mews recorded as $2.8-million transfer
A substantial condominium at 36 Richmond Hill Road — an end unit in the Richmond Mews complex — was registered as sold for $2.8 million in a property transfer recorded on July 30, 2026, according to public property-transfer records.
The two-storey unit, built in 2001, is listed in assessor and listing information as a three-bedroom residence with 3,112 square feet of living space and a total of nine rooms. The transaction on file shows the seller as Lois Sandberg and the buyer as Gregory Adkisson.
"sold for $2.8 million"
What the record shows
Town Clerk property-transfer documentation provides the formal record of the exchange. The file notes the property as an end unit in the Richmond Mews development and identifies the recorded sale price along with the parties to the transfer.
| Detail | Information |
|---|---|
| Address | 36 Richmond Hill Road |
| Sale price | $2.8 million |
| Recorded date | July 30, 2026 |
| Unit details | Two-storey end unit, built 2001, three bedrooms, 3,112 sq. ft., nine rooms |
| Seller | Lois Sandberg |
| Buyer | Gregory Adkisson |
Local context and how residents can interpret the sale
While property transfers are routine, a sale at this price point registers for residents following local real-estate movement. The record is an official confirmation of value at a specific moment in time and will be used by assessors, brokers and neighbouring owners when considering comparable properties.
- Assessors may update valuations based on a confirmed transfer price.
- Neighbouring property owners sometimes reference recent sales when considering renovations, listings or refinancing.
- Prospective buyers and brokers use recorded sales to set asking prices or to inform negotiation strategy.
Public property-transfer records are accessible for residents seeking detailed information. They provide the legal record of ownership change and the amount recorded for the exchange. For residents who want the full listing details, the transfer references a listing available on Realtor.com that includes photographs and the listing description for the Richmond Mews unit.
Why this matters to Richmond Hill readers
Even for readers whose daily lives are not affected by single-family or condominium markets, such transactions can influence broader neighbourhood perceptions of value and demand. For those contemplating a move within the area or monitoring local property trends, recorded sales like this one serve as data points in understanding the market.
The transfer at 36 Richmond Hill Road is now part of the public record and will be included in future compilations of recent sales used by municipal offices and real-estate professionals. Residents with questions about how a recorded sale affects property assessments or taxes should consult municipal assessment resources or contact a licensed real-estate professional for advice specific to their situation.
Reporting is based on the Town Clerk’s property-transfer record for July 30, 2026, and associated listing information available through public real-estate sources.