February 4, 2025 - 20:17

Here are the real estate transfers recorded in Lebanon County for the second half of January. This period saw a variety of property transactions, reflecting ongoing activity in the local real estate market.
Among the notable transfers, several residential properties changed hands, indicating a continued demand for housing in the area. Buyers and sellers alike are navigating a dynamic market, with prices and availability fluctuating based on various economic factors.
In addition to residential sales, commercial properties also saw transactions, showcasing the diverse nature of Lebanon County's real estate landscape. These transfers not only represent individual investments but also contribute to the overall growth and development of the community.
As the month progressed, it became evident that both buyers and sellers are keenly interested in making strategic moves within the market. The real estate sector in Lebanon County remains vibrant, with potential for further transactions in the coming weeks.
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