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Significant Property Transactions in Lee and Ogle Counties: Sept. 22-26, 2025
During the week of September 22-26, 2025, a series of notable property transactions took place in Lee and Ogle Counties, reflecting ongoing activity in the real estate market. These transactions included residential sales and transfers of commercial properties, highlighting the continued interest in property investments in the region.
Key Transactions in Lee County
Among the most significant transactions, Brian Bahrs and Sydnie Bahrs sold a property located at 1104 University St., Dixon, to Katherine E Peterson for $224,500. Another major sale involved Aaqil A Khan, Aazam A Khan, Hiba A Khan, and Olivia M Khan, who transferred their property at 1652 Overlook Drive, Dixon, to Kendall Delashment Sr for $235,000.
Additionally, properties in Woodhaven Lakes saw several transactions, including a sale from D Bowers Properties LLC to Kevin R Hemmen and Tanya L Hemmen for $10,300. Notably, Ctb Real Estate Holdings LLC – Dixon Series acquired commercial property at 441-443 IL Route 2, Dixon, from Aum Hospitality for a substantial $725,000.
The Lee County Sheriff’s Office also facilitated a transfer of ownership for the same property, noted for its commercial potential.
Highlights from Ogle County
Ogle County recorded significant residential transactions as well. A notable deed was between Dylan Schoon and Terry D Southard, who sold a property at 503 W Dixon St., Polo, for $122,000. Another prominent sale involved Steven B Conner and Sandra M Conner, who transferred their residence at 314 E. 5th St., Byron, to Mark Miller and Megan Miller for $243,000.
In Oregon, Steven M Wennmaker sold a property at 817 Fairground Circle Drive for $399,900. Meanwhile, properties in the Leaf River area also changed hands, including a transaction involving Carlos Flores selling to Aloe Investments LLC for $60,000.
These transactions contribute to a dynamic real estate environment in both counties, showcasing the varying interests in residential and commercial properties. The data is sourced from the respective county recorder’s offices, which maintain records of property transfers. As the market continues to evolve, these transactions reflect broader trends in local real estate investments and ownership transitions.
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