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Property Transfers Surge Across Lee, Whiteside, Ogle Counties
URGENT UPDATE: Major property transactions have been confirmed across Lee, Whiteside, and Ogle counties from September 29 to October 3, 2025. The latest data reveals significant sales and transfers that are shaking up the local real estate market, with properties changing hands for hundreds of thousands of dollars.
In a notable transaction, Michael R Pratt and Susan K Pratt transferred a property valued at $0 to the St Patricks Catholic Church Of Dixon, located at 312 W. 6th St., Dixon. Meanwhile, Ralph Bledsoe purchased a property at 18 W. Pleasant St., Amboy for $3,201. These transactions are just a glimpse into the bustling activity in the area.
Key transactions include:
– James A Grot and Kara J Grot sold a home for $117,500 at 508 Palmyra, Dixon.
– Max Douglas Schuler and Sandra E Schuler transferred property to Austin A Hey and Madisyn M Zigler for $155,116 at 918 Mary Ave., Dixon.
– A remarkable sale was recorded with Thomas J Cardot selling a residence for $877 at 111 E. Bassett St., Nelson.
The Lee County Recorder’s Office reports a variety of warranty deeds, quit claim deeds, and trustee deeds, highlighting a dynamic real estate climate. Notably, Norma J Turner transferred a property to Mana Property Solutions Llc for $225,000 at 1003 N. 4th St., Ashton, indicating active investment interests in the region.
In Whiteside County, significant sales were also noted, including Kenneth William Lapp selling to Kassandra M Rosecke for $270,000 at 712 N Hampton Dr, Byron. This highlights a broader trend of rising property values, with several homes fetching over $200,000.
The Ogle County Recorder’s Office has reported large transactions, including a property sold for a staggering $1,482,000, showcasing the lucrative opportunities available in the area. This surge in property transfers indicates a vibrant market, attracting buyers and investors alike.
As these developments unfold, the local real estate community is closely monitoring trends and prices. Potential buyers are encouraged to act quickly, as properties are moving fast. The consistent rise in transaction values suggests a robust economic climate in these counties.
Stay tuned for more updates as this story develops, and be ready to share the news with your network—these property transfers could have significant implications for local homeowners and investors alike.
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