August 20, 2025 - 06:34
In the latest round of real estate transactions in Lucas County, several notable transfers have taken place between August 8 and August 14, 2025. Among the commercial properties, Susan L. Amonette has transferred ownership of a property located at 10617 Jerusalem Rd in Curtice. The transaction was recorded at a value of $0, indicating a potential gift or family transfer.
In the residential sector, additional transactions have occurred, reflecting the ongoing activity in the local real estate market. These transfers demonstrate a mix of commercial and residential dealings, showcasing the diverse nature of property exchanges in the area.
As the market continues to evolve, these transactions provide insight into the current trends and movements within Lucas County's real estate landscape. The community remains engaged as properties change hands, contributing to the area's economic development and growth. Further updates on real estate activities are anticipated in the coming weeks.
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