December 10, 2024 - 17:39

In the week of December 2, 2024, a significant real estate transaction took place in Columbiana County, showcasing the area's vibrant property market. Lincole Estates Inc. sold a property located at 7880 Lincole Place, Lisbon, OH 44432, to Columbiana Human Services Inc. for an impressive $933,530. This transaction highlights the ongoing demand for real estate in the region, particularly for properties that can serve community needs.
The sale reflects a broader trend in the local real estate market, where properties priced above $100,000 are seeing increased activity. As the year draws to a close, many investors and organizations are looking to secure valuable assets, indicating a robust market environment.
Such transactions not only contribute to the local economy but also provide opportunities for further development and community services. As Columbiana County continues to grow, it remains an attractive location for both residential and commercial investments.
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