October 14, 2025 - 02:28

In late September, several notable real estate transactions were recorded in the Lebanon, Sweet Home, and Brownsville areas. These transactions reflect a dynamic market as buyers and sellers navigate the local landscape.
In Lebanon, a charming three-bedroom home was sold for $350,000, showcasing the area's appeal to families and first-time buyers. Sweet Home saw a significant transaction with a spacious four-bedroom property changing hands for $425,000, highlighting the demand for larger homes in the region. Meanwhile, in Brownsville, a cozy two-bedroom cottage attracted attention and was sold for $275,000, indicating a growing interest in smaller, more affordable options.
These transactions demonstrate the ongoing activity in the real estate market, with various properties catering to diverse needs and budgets. As the fall season approaches, it will be interesting to see how these trends evolve and what new opportunities arise for both buyers and sellers in these communities.
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