February 18, 2025 - 19:40

Following are the real estate transactions recorded in Lebanon, Sweet Home, and Brownsville during late January. The local real estate market has shown notable activity, with several properties changing hands in these communities.
In Lebanon, a charming three-bedroom home was sold for $325,000, reflecting the area's growing appeal to families and first-time buyers. Sweet Home witnessed the sale of a modern two-bedroom condo, which fetched $210,000, highlighting the demand for low-maintenance living options. Meanwhile, Brownsville saw a historic property change ownership for $450,000, attracting buyers interested in the unique character and potential of older homes.
These transactions indicate a vibrant real estate landscape, characterized by diverse options catering to various buyer preferences. As the market continues to evolve, local agents anticipate further developments in property sales and prices in the coming months, underscoring the area's desirability. The community remains optimistic about the future of real estate in the region.
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