February 7, 2025 - 12:58

During the latter half of January 2025, Pike County experienced a series of real estate transactions that reflect ongoing activity in the local housing market. The information regarding these transfers is derived from the Illinois Real Estate Transfer Declaration forms, which accompany the recorded documents.
It is important to note that the dates listed for these transactions may not align perfectly with the actual transaction or recording dates. This discrepancy can occur due to various administrative processes involved in real estate transactions.
For those interested in further details about specific transactions, the PTAX form or the recorded documents can provide additional insights. These resources are essential for understanding the nuances of each transfer, including property values and the parties involved. As the local real estate market continues to evolve, these transactions offer a glimpse into the trends shaping Pike County's property landscape.
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