July 13, 2025 - 17:49
Recent data on real estate transactions in Brown County reveals a series of property changes from May 28 to June 20, 2025. The information is derived from Illinois Real Estate Transfer Declaration forms that accompany recorded documents. It is important to note that the dates mentioned may not always align with the actual transaction or recording dates.
Among the notable transactions, Jered Shoopman and Jacquelyn Shoopman of Mount Sterling sold a residence located at 104 W. Union. This sale is part of a broader trend in the local real estate market, which has seen increased activity over the past few weeks. The PTAX form and other recorded documents can provide additional insights into these transactions, offering a clearer picture of the evolving property landscape in the area.
As the real estate market continues to fluctuate, these transactions reflect ongoing changes and opportunities for both buyers and sellers in Brown County.
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