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Here are the real estate transfers recorded in Lebanon County for the first 12 days of December. The local real estate market has shown consistent activity, with various properties changing hands across the region.
During this period, several residential properties were sold, reflecting a diverse range of housing options available to buyers. From single-family homes to multi-unit residences, the transactions highlight the ongoing demand for real estate in Lebanon County.
In addition to residential sales, there were also commercial property transfers, indicating a robust interest in business investments. The movement in the real estate sector is a positive sign for the local economy, suggesting that both residents and investors are confident in the area's growth potential.
As the year draws to a close, these transactions provide a snapshot of the real estate landscape in Lebanon County, showcasing the dynamic nature of the market and the opportunities it presents for future buyers and sellers alike.
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