November 18, 2025 - 04:52

The following real estate transfers were recorded on November 7, 2025, reflecting a dynamic market with various properties changing hands. Notable transactions include a charming three-bedroom home in the Maplewood neighborhood, which sold for $450,000. This property, known for its spacious backyard and modern amenities, attracted significant interest from potential buyers.
In addition, a commercial property located downtown was sold for $1.2 million. This building, previously occupied by a retail store, is expected to undergo renovations before being repurposed for a new business venture. The downtown area continues to thrive, making it a prime location for investors.
Another noteworthy transfer involved a two-acre plot of land on the outskirts of the city, which fetched $300,000. This land is anticipated to be developed into residential units, contributing to the growing demand for housing in the region.
Overall, the real estate market remains robust, with a variety of properties appealing to both homeowners and investors alike.
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