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Urgent Property Transfers in Whiteside County: $1.7 Million in Deals
UPDATE: Whiteside County has just announced a series of significant property transfers totaling approximately $1.7 million from September 22 to 26, 2025. These transactions reflect a bustling real estate market, with various properties changing hands across multiple locations including Morrison, Sterling, and Prophetstown.
The most substantial transaction involved the Ebenezer Reformed Church selling to Buckwalter Properties Ltd for $80,000 at 405 E. Lincolnway, Morrison. This transfer highlights the increasing interest in property development in the area.
Among other notable deals, Janice E Workman sold a residence at 13190 Locust Court, Morrison for $250,000 to Benjamin B Brackemyer and Makayla R Brackemyer. The sale indicates a competitive market for family homes, with prices reflecting rising demand.
A diverse array of transactions occurred during this period. For instance, Ronald L Russell sold a property at 13360 Blue Goose Road in Morrison for $240,000, while Chad D Molina and Jackie Molina transferred their home at 806 W. 12th St., Sterling for $185,000.
One of the most affordable transactions was the sale of a property on Bishop Road, where James P King sold to Dalton R Swanson for $190,000. Additionally, Pervez Hai sold a property at 513 E. 3rd St., Prophetstown for just $22,000, showcasing the variety in property values within the county.
In a notable trend, multiple properties were sold to the State of Illinois DOT for $300 each, including locations at 403 9th Ave. and 1202 E. 4th St., indicating ongoing state infrastructure projects that could impact local real estate dynamics.
This surge in property transactions reflects a strong local economy and heightened interest in the area, as residents and investors alike seek to capitalize on available opportunities.
WHAT’S NEXT: As these transactions unfold, the community will be watching for further developments in local real estate trends. Analysts predict that this activity could stimulate more investments and renovations in the upcoming months, making it a pivotal time for Whiteside County.
This data was sourced from the official Whiteside County Clerk’s office, confirming the accuracy of these transactions. Stay tuned for more updates as the local real estate market continues to evolve.
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