News Summary
Lafayette County sees a significant number of property transfers between February 10 and 14, 2025. Notable transactions involve families, subdivisions, and condominiums, indicating a vibrant real estate market. Family connections also play a crucial role in these transfers, demonstrating local ties and a sense of community. With properties changing hands quickly, the future looks promising for both buyers and sellers in the region.
Lafayette County Property Transfers: News from February 10-14, 2025
Greetings, Lafayette County! If you’ve been curious about the latest property happenings in our lovely region, you’ve come to the right place! The period between February 10 and February 14, 2025, witnessed a flurry of property transfers that have certainly added some excitement to our local real estate scene. Let’s dive right into the details of these transactions that may have already changed the community landscape!
Family Connections and New Beginnings
In a heartwarming show of family ties, Jody Davidson along with Lori and Robert Davidson, has made a significant transfer of a fraction located in the Southeast Quarter of Section 34, Township 8 South, Range 3 West to none other than Anna and Joseph Bishop. It seems like a great opportunity for the Bishops to start afresh on their new property!
Meanwhile, the Wortham family also made a move as Kenneth Wortham sold Lot 27 in the beautiful Garden Terrace Subdivision to Barbara Wortham. It looks like they might be keeping it in the family too!
A Little Bit of Everything
There’s nothing like variety to pique the interest of potential homebuyers! John W. Davis decided to transfer a fraction of the Southwest Quarter of Section 3 to John and Mary Hill, while Mary Jo Sellers sold off her Southwest Quarter of Section 2 to Michael Sellers, which clearly shows a desire for changes and new beginnings!
If you’re seeking condo life, Martin Walker recently handed over Unit B2 in Old Taylor Place Condominiums to Jeffrey and Stacy Pierce. Condominiums are a popular trend for those looking to simplify their living arrangements, and we can’t blame them!
New Adventures in Subdivisions
On a different note, STK Oxbridge Group, LLC sold Lot 89 in Woodson Ridge Subdivision to Zachary Boone, adding to the charm of that neighborhood. No doubt this lot will soon be the foundation of Zachary’s personal dreams!
Shifting gears yet again, the excitement continues with Keith O’Brien transferring Unit 62 in Oxford Square Townhouses to William Backstrom, while Garvin and Anne Sharp sold Unit 6 in The Cottages at Woodson Ridge Farms to William and Jennifer Stone. It seems like properties are changing hands like hotcakes!
Making a Mark in Condominiums
The real estate hustle doesn’t quit there! Both South Grove, LLC and C & W Property Co., LLC transferred units in South Grove Condominiums and The Reserve Condominiums to new owners. Units like 1016, 1004, and Unit 71 are soon set to be cozy homes for new residents!
In addition, John and Peggy Phillips made notable transfers of Units 2601 and 1401 in Esplanade and Calton Hill Condominiums to their respective LLCs. It appears they’re working on some interesting ventures!
Land and Personal Touches
Switching gears, several land transactions also caught our eye. Andrea Detrick sold the Northeast Quarter of Section 18 to the Howard Mintz, MD Profit Sharing Plan, while MS Investment Properties, LLC sold a half-acre of land in Section 13 to Talgat Brown and others. Further adding to the diversity, Acadia 5, LLC sold 0.87 acres in Section 13, creating opportunities for further development.
A Neighborhood Affair
The property trends aren’t just limited to condos and land; various subdivisions such as Franklin Farms and Woodson Ridge also saw sales. These areas continue to provide wonderful living spaces for families, with Mike Roberts and Rosa Lee Price passing down lots to eager new owners.
The Future Looks Bright!
As we reflect on these exciting transactions from February, it’s evident that Lafayette County is bustling with new beginnings and opportunities for its residents. Whether you’re a family looking to settle into a cozy home, an investor seizing a great deal, or someone simply curious about the local market, there’s never been a better time to stay tuned to what’s happening in the world of property transfers!
Keep on dreaming, Lafayette County, because the future here looks awfully bright!
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Additional Resources
- Oxford Eagle: Lafayette County Property Transfers (Feb 10-14, 2025)
- Oxford Eagle: Lafayette County Property Transfers (Dec 4, 2024)
- Coshocton Tribune: Coshocton County Real Estate Transfers (Aug 5, 2024)
- Oxford Eagle: Lafayette County Property Transfers (Oct 17, 2024)
- Coshocton Tribune: Coshocton County Real Estate Transfers (Nov 1, 2024)
- Wikipedia: Real Estate Development
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- Google Scholar: Real Estate Investments
- Encyclopedia Britannica: Real Estate
- Google News: Property Transfers

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