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In the week spanning July 18 to July 24, 2025, several notable real estate transactions took place in Lucas County, highlighting the ongoing activity in the local property market. One significant transaction involved Chris and Charlotte Sorge, who sold a commercial property located at 10905 Corduroy Road in Curtice. The buyers, Anchor Pointe Boat A Minium Association, acquired the property as part of their expansion plans.
This transaction is part of a broader trend in the region, where commercial properties are experiencing increased interest from buyers looking to capitalize on the area's growth potential. The sale reflects the ongoing demand for recreational and commercial spaces, particularly in areas close to water bodies, which are attractive for businesses catering to boating and outdoor activities.
As the real estate market continues to evolve, stakeholders are closely monitoring these transactions, which could signal future trends in property values and investment opportunities within Lucas County.
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