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Urgent Property Transfers in Lee, Whiteside, and Ogle Counties: Dec. 1-5, 2025
UPDATE: Major property transfers have been confirmed in Lee, Whiteside, and Ogle Counties from December 1-5, 2025, highlighting significant real estate activity in the region. These transactions, totaling millions, reflect a dynamic local market with notable sales and shifts in ownership.
Among the highest-profile deals, Michael J. McMahon and Betty J. McMahon sold a parcel in Amboy for an astonishing $3,000,000, marking a pivotal moment in the county’s real estate landscape. Other significant transactions include Ballymore LLC transferring property to Classic Investments LLC for $1,691,086.
In Dixon, homes exchanged hands at impressive values, such as the sale of a property at 117 Hennepin Ave S for $269,000 and another at 1003 Institute Blvd for $195,000. This surge in activity underscores the growing demand for housing in the area, particularly as homebuyers seek to capitalize on favorable market conditions.
The list of transactions also includes several notable quit claims and transfers of trust, with properties changing hands at little or no monetary value. For example, Jennifer Maves transferred property to Bob L. Maves at 1570 Wadsworth Way in Dixon for $0.00, indicating familial or trust-based exchanges that are common in estate planning.
The Lee County Recorder’s Office and the Whiteside County Recorder’s Office reported these transactions, emphasizing transparency in property ownership and the importance of these transfers in local economic conditions.
What’s Next: As property values continue to fluctuate, these recent transfers may influence future market dynamics. Potential buyers and investors should keep a close eye on emerging trends, particularly as the holiday season approaches and the market enters a new year.
For real estate professionals and residents alike, this data serves as an essential indicator of the local economy’s health and housing market viability. With substantial transactions taking place, community members are encouraged to engage with local real estate experts for insights into future property investments.
Stay tuned for updates and analysis on how these transactions will shape the future of property ownership in Lee, Whiteside, and Ogle Counties. Share this information with anyone looking to buy or sell property in the area, as these developments might just impact their next real estate decision.
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