January 30, 2025 - 13:22

During the first week of January 2025, several real estate transactions were recorded in Pike County, reflecting ongoing activity in the local property market. The transaction data is sourced from the Illinois Real Estate Transfer Declaration forms that accompany the recorded documents. These forms provide a comprehensive overview of the transfers taking place in the region.
It is important to note that the dates listed for these transactions may not always align with the actual transaction or recording dates. This discrepancy is common in real estate dealings, where various administrative processes can lead to delays in official recording.
For those interested in further details regarding these transactions, information can be accessed through the PTAX form or by examining the recorded documents associated with each property transfer. This information serves as a valuable resource for potential buyers, sellers, and investors looking to navigate the Pike County real estate landscape.
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