The Memphis area’s median home price saw a small decrease in the first quarter of 2024, according to data released by the Memphis Area Association of Realtors.
The median sales price decreased from $196,000 in the first quarter of 2023 to $189,000 in the same period this year, a 3.6% change. The association’s report includes data from Shelby, Tipton and Fayette counties.
Joel Hobson, principal broker and owner of Hobson Realtors, said the small overall decrease can be attributed to the market finally nearing some stability after the COVID pandemic. One aspect of the market that is evening out is interest rates.
“It’s going to be kind of an up-and-down situation on interest rates, I believe,” Hobson said. “I think these kind of interest rates that we have in the 6 to 7 (percent) range are probably going to become the new normal at some point.”
Hobson said that while he didn’t personally notice the small median decrease, relatively little change in home prices, up or down, is a good thing for both buyers and sellers.
“Most people that sell also buy,” Hobson said. “It’s great when they sell, but if they don’t know where they’re going to go, they end up not putting their house on the market because they don’t think they can find a house. So a more even market… is going to be good for everybody.”
Hobson’s overall assessment of the market in Memphis is a positive one, for both current residents and those looking to move to the Bluff City.
“Memphis is still the least expensive major city in the country to buy a house,” he said. “And people are figuring that out from all over the country.”
Here is a closer look at Memphis neighborhoods and the prices changes they saw in the first quarter.
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Memphis-area home price decreases by neighborhood
Fortunately for Memphis buyers, several neighborhoods saw decreases in the median sales price over the first quarter of 2024. The data compares prices from January to March 2024 to the same period in 2023.
- Berclair had a modest decrease, going from a median price of $95,000 to $89,000, a 6.3% change.
- East Memphis saw a decrease of 2.4%, going from $205,000 to $200,000.
- Raleigh saw a 2.0% decrease, with the median price going from $148,000 to $145,000.
- Whitehaven saw the median price slightly drop from $116,300 to $114,750, a 1.6% decrease.
Memphis-area home price increases by neighborhood
Other Memphis neighborhoods saw increases in median sales price, although most were small increases. The data once again compares prices from January to March 2024 to the same period in 2023.
- South Memphis saw the largest increase to the median sales price in the city at 11.9%, up from $65,000 to $72,750. The area still remains the cheapest to buy in in the city.
- Southwind’s median price went up from $321,905 to $346,000, an increase of 7.5%.
- Midtown’s median price increased 3.4% increase, going up from $164,250 to $169,900.
- Hickory Hill saw a 1.6% increase, as the median price went from $172,250 to $175,000.
- Frayser had a 1.1% increase, with the price going from $90,000 to $91,000.
- Parkway Village had negligible increase, as the median price only went up from $120,000 to $120,450, or 0.4%.
Jacob Wilt is a reporter for The Commercial Appeal. You can reach him atjacob.wilt@commercialappeal.com.
LANSING — Jan Munk was drawn to her eastside neighborhood more than four decades ago by its diversity and affordability.
The neighborhood, just a mile and a half from the heart of downtown, isn’t as nice as it once was, she says, but she’s hoping that a new initiative to rehab nine older homes bought for possible expansion by Sparrow Hospital but recently donated to nonprofits will help revitalize streets around her home.
Habitat for Humanity Capital Region and the Ingham County Land Bank will renovate the homes.
“Houses in our neighborhood are over $200,000, that’s never happened here,” Munk said. “I know I could sell our house. But what kind of place could you move to? My kids grew up here and I’d like to stay.”
Michigan’s population is stagnant, and that isn’t likely to change unless the state’s housing crisis is addressed, experts say. In the Lansing region alone, officials estimate 7,500 housing units need to be built soon just to keep up with the demand. The pace of rehabilitation of the region’s older housing stock needs to quicken as well.
The lack of housing stock has sent home prices spiraling upward, at time when inflation has made rehabbing older homes expensive and, in some cases, nearly cost prohibitive.
It’s a real-world problem officials are grappling with now. With several major employers set to open in the next year — including an Ultium battery plant and Amazon fulfillment center in Delta Township — the Lansing area is expecting to get more new jobs in a shorter time period than it has in years.
But where those new workers will live could be a big problem, said Ken Fletcher, Delta Township’s supervisor.
There are just over 100 homes on the market with price points under $100,000, largely in Lansing, but experts caution many of those homes could need significant, expensive repairs. There’s another 111 priced between $100,000 and $200,000, and more than 80 of those are in Ingham County, primarily in Lansing. For residents wanting to buy homes in Eaton and Clinton counties, or the more affluent areas of Ingham County, the vast majority of homes will be priced between $200,000 and $400,000 or more.
The Amazon and Ultium developments are expected to create more than 2,200 jobs by the end of 2025.
There aren’t enough homes
Like the rest of Michigan, the low supply of quality housing is a big driver of increased housing costs, said Hillary Doe, Michigan’s chief growth officer.
She cited Federal Reserve Bank data, from Chicago’s branch, showing that Michigan needs to figure out housing before it can grow. That’s going to take fixing up old homes, building new single family homes and standing up new apartment buildings, Doe said. The downtown Lansing area added at least 600 housing units in the last two and a half years with hundreds more that are under construction.
There simply aren’t enough housing units, and that lack of options causes housing costs to rise, said Amy Hovey, CEO and executive director of the Michigan State Housing Development Authority, which offers programs for renters, owners and developers.
“The big issue we have in our state is supply, we don’t have enough housing to meet our needs and we can’t just build our way out of it without some incentives or subsidies,” she said.
State housing leaders announced earlier this month a new statewide grant program with $60 million to fix dilapidated homes or build new ones.
Doe came to Lansing a few days later, for a separate housing announcement for new apartments units at the REO Gateway Apartments, at Washington Avenue and Malcolm X Street, beside Interstate 496.
A fourth building at REO Gateway, that will rely on state funding, was announced. It will have two dozen new units, in addition to the complex’s 72 existing units, which started opening for lease last year.
The apartments took about a decade to build from the concept, said developer Brett Forsberg.
That timeline needs to be dramatically compressed, he said, if Michigan wants to build more housing.
How many houses do we need?
State data puts the number of new homes that need to be built at around 7,500 in Greater Lansing.
Alan Fox, Ingham County’s treasurer and a board member of the Ingham County Land Bank, said the number may be closer to 10,000, but coming anywhere close to either number would take many years and plenty of effort.
Fletcher said Delta Township has gotten serious, and creative, about opening up housing options in preparation for the township’s new employers.
The township has recently changed its ordinances to allow for more variety of homes — like smaller cottage homes and more permissive multi-family projects — and is working to expand sewer access to open development in the western parts, Fletcher said.
The township recently approved an expansion that would nearly double one of the area’s larger apartment complexes, adding another 354 units in 11 new buildings.
Developers have been more interested in apartments and multi-family units than neighborhoods of single-family homes, potentially because of the current interest and construction costs, he said.
Some of that may be changing soon.
Even as costs remain high, the number of new home permits in February was 38% higher than February 2023. That may be, in part, a one-time statistical blip because of potential new state regulations and a mild winter, said Bob Filka, CEO of the Home Builders Association of Michigan.
“There are too few housing options available and we’ve had a mild winter,” Filka said. “This, along with the potential of significant new housing costs being imposed by LARA (Michigan Department of Licensing and Regulatory Affairs) later this year, with new costly proposed code requirements, explains the acceleration we’re seeing.”
He said builders worry that sprinklers and other potential code requirements could increase costs for a single home by $20,000 or more.
Filka said regulatory and construction costs already make it “usually impossible to build a home for less than $350,000 or $400,000 and make money in the mid-Michigan market.”
Not even $15 billion would fix it
Fox said the housing shortage is a $15 billion problem, assuming 7,500 homes could be built for a likely unrealistic $200,000 each. But it would still be difficult, if not impossible, to find the people, the material and the land to do it in a reasonable time period.
The county doesn’t have billions. It does have $9 million remaining in pandemic money dedicated toward housing and county commissioners are starting to float a proposal to add a county millage to support housing.
The existing money won’t go far if the county builds homes; it’d be a few dozen houses.
So instead, Fox and county officials are planning to use it to fund educational programs, attract private investment and otherwise try to stretch the money.
Encouraging homeowners to keep up with repairs, connecting investors with local real estate options and helping renters to save up money are some of the ways the area’s housing situation will get better, he said.
And nonprofits will play a role.
It will take several years for the homes Sparrow Health System once bought for possible expansion of health facilities to be rehabbed, said Brent Taylor, executive director of Habitat for Humanity Capital Region, adding that his organization is about six months into that process. They are working on about half of the homes.
For the Sparrow homes, Taylor said it was important to renovate those as single-family homes. Having a broad mix of housing — rentals, single-family homes and others — is important, although one of the gaps in the market now is single-family homes, he said. Many of the homes Sparrow donated were split over the years into duplexes and will be converted back into large single-family homes.
The homes tick all the boxes for Josh Hamilton, who lives in the neighborhood and works for University of Michigan Health-Sparrow. As he waited for the school bus to drop off kids Monday, Hamilton said he wanted the vacant homes to be fixed up and owner-occupied so he’ll have some new neighbors soon.
“I’m excited to see it happen,” Hamilton said.
‘We can’t just build our way out of it’
The state has been in a housing crisis for years, Hovey said.
“We can’t just build our way out of it without some incentives or subsidies because of what it costs for people to build,” Hovey said. “Because what it costs to build, the average Michigander can’t afford to pay.”
The incentives and subsidies would come from a variety of state and federal programs, along with municipal and county-level programs. There are so many options that working with a local housing agency can help people find programs, Hovey said.
She said the state’s efforts at attracting jobs are running into problems because potential recruits can’t always find housing. That means companies sometimes pull out of Michigan plans or don’t consider the state due to a lack of housing.
“You cannot imagine how frustrating it is for an employee to have to pull out of a job, and say they can’t find housing so they can’t take that job,” Hovey said. “That happens across our state, including in Lansing.”
Rawley Van Fossen, Lansing’s director of economic development and planning, said the Capital Area Housing Partnership, Habitat for Humanity Capital Region, the Ingham County Land Bank and Eastside Community Action Center are four of the groups doing the work on the former Sparrow homes. Together they can probably do dozens a year, welcome relief for some but it doesn’t go far enough.
Fixing up those homes — and others like them in Lansing, which has many homes 75 years old or older — will often cost more than they will be valued at afterward, said Van Fossen, who until recently was the executive director of the Capital Area Housing Partnership.
Van Fossen said it can cost a homeowner or a property developer a few hundred thousand dollars to buy a Lansing property, get the professional planning work necessary for the renovation, get permits, hire a contractor and pay for the renovation. At the end, the home may appraise for $170,000, on a good day, he said.
“There’s a gap,” he said, acknowledging a major factor that can keep people from improving homes in Lansing. “A private developer or someone who is not mission based, they’re not going to do that. We can’t rely on our nonprofits.”
Most people will need more financial support.
He said some of the city’s best tools are education and connections to a wide variety of financial supports: Teaching real estate and financial literacy at community centers and being able to walk people through the permitting and construction process. The state offers several programs to help fund repairs, renovations, new homeowners, early-stage developers and large-scale developments.
Utility companies can also offer incentives for appliances and modernizations, Van Fossen said.
Anyone who wants to do significant renovations for themselves, or even get into developing houses or flipping them, can go to Lansing’s offices and get some help with the wide variety of programs, Van Fossen said.
To get more affordable housing, Filka suggests density like smaller lots and multi-family options like townhomes or duplexes, as well as taking advantage of state subsidies like tax credits and construction subsidies.
Contact Mike Ellis at mellis@lsj.com or 517-267-0415
Four commercial properties in downtown Alliance sold for $1 million, according to the latest real estate transfers filed with the Stark County Auditor’s Office.
Carbon Alliance LLC purchased adjacent office buildings at 243 E. Main St. and 245 E. Main St. as well as the commercial building at 500 E. Main St. and the parking lot behind the building on Warehouse Street. The properties were previously owned by Olde Theatre Apartments Limited Partners.
This week’s transfers cover March 23 to March 29:
Alliance
Carbon Alliance LLC from Olde Theatre Apartments Limited Partners, 243 E Main St, $1,000,000.
Carbon Alliance LLC from Olde Theatre Apartments Limited Partners, 245 E Main St, $1,000,000.
Carbon Alliance LLC from Olde Theatre Apartments Limited Partners, 508 Warehouse St, $1,000,000.
Carbon Alliance LLC from Olde Theatre Apartments Limited Partner, 500 E Main St, $1,000,000.
Cuthbertson Ryan from Alliance Homes II LLC, 1305 Elmside St NE, $150,000.
Forman Jason v from Fireside Estates LLC 2740 Series, 721 Garwood St, $45,000.
Jacocks Terence from Taylor Anita & Dixon Stephen & Annese, 1462 S Arch Ave, $42,000.
Keleman Joseph Anthony & Abby Lynn from Trade in Holdings LLC, 2505 Ridgewood Ave, $280,000.
Medel Victor & Maria Evelyn from Fasig Mary J, 994 Federal Ave, $260,000.
Mega Rentals Ltd from Price Matthew, 104 W Columbia St, $32,000.
Noling Jennifer L from Kramer Rosella M, 379 Buckeye Ave, $109,000.
Path of Patriots LLC from Hensley Bruce G & Carol A, 2235 S Linden Ave, $76,900.
Property Renovations of Alliance LLC from Ramser Richard J, 1045 W Cambridge St, $155,000.
Lexington Township
Kirksey Joan M from Kirksey Joan Et Al, parcel 2900703 Jennings Rd NE, $4,500.
Kirksey Joan M from Kirksey Joan M, parcel 2900703 Jennings Rd NE, $3,000.
Township Homes Ltd from League Alexander Riley, 11361 Homestead Ave NE, $18,000.
Louisville
Burrows Justin from Burrows Justin, 214 South St, $2,000.
Daup Michael S & Sell Jenna M from Paxton Robert S, 2124 Hillocke St, $257,000.
Johnson Denita from K Hovnanian at Orchard Park LLC, 3053 Mcintosh Dr NE, $364,990.
K Hovnanian at Heritage Park LLC from Maxsam Investments LLC, 386 Jonagold Dr, $183,000.
K Hovnanian at Heritage Park LLC from Maxsam Investments LLC, 441 Honeycrisp Dr NE, $183,000.
K Hovnanian at Heritage Park LLC from Maxsam Investments LLC, 443 Honeycrisp Dr NE, $183,000.
K Hovnanian at Heritage Park LLC from Maxsam Investments LLC, 445 Honeycrisp Dr NE, $183,000.
Kellams James & Beth from K Hovnanian at Orchard Park LLC, 413 Honeycrisp Dr NE, $247,990.
Lawson Kristi L & Kenneth E from the Standard Company of Ohio LLC, 418 Beechwood St, $188,000.
Ramsey Michelle C from Ramsey Michelle C, 206 South St, $2,000.
Marlboro Township
Moore David & Vicky from Palmer Justin D, 6836 Pinedale St NE, $374,000.
Nimishillen Township
Masalko Manuel F from Brown Ashton & Mckimmie Zoe, 7880 N Nickel Plate St, $335,000.
Myers Beth A from White Jared & Jeremy, 4541 Eastland Ave, $227,000.
Ogg Timonthy & Becher Kristine from Etc 1 Properties LLC, 6970 Reno Dr, $115,000.
Ogg Timonthy & Becher Kristine from Etc 1 Properties LLC, parcel 3300075 Reno Dr NE, $115,000.
Ouimette Curtis & Robin from Simmons James L & Donna R, parcel 3309308 State St NE, $86,000.
Zigler Daniels & Moriah from New Residential Mortgage Loan Trust 2018, 3035 Pinevale Ave NE, $159,600.
Zigler Daniels & Moriah from New Residential Mortgage Loan Trust 2018, parcel 3304289 Pinevale Dr NE, $159,600.
Osnaburg Township
Amstutz Joshua F & Teah from Reinhart Cory L, 271 N Berger Cirs, $231,000.
Paris Township
Lane Kyle L & Cobletz Raine A from Bowersock Kimberly Ann, 2261 Union Ave NE, $155,000.
Lewis Donald R Jr from Barnes Brittani, 610 W Line St, $139,000.
Waltz Freddie L & John A from Waltz Marion Etal, parcel 4100997 Paris Ave SE, $132,250.
Washington Township
Robson Carrie J & Brandon from Robson Carrie J & Main Craig D & Robert, 5045 Beechwood Ave NE, $200,000.
Four commercial properties in downtown Alliance sold for $1 million, according to the latest real estate transfers filed with the Stark County Auditor’s Office.
Carbon Alliance LLC purchased adjacent office buildings at 243 E. Main St. and 245 E. Main St. as well as the commercial building at 500 E. Main St. and the parking lot behind the building on Warehouse Street. The properties were previously owned by Olde Theatre Apartments Limited Partners.
The transfers cover March 23 to March 29.
Alliance
Carbon Alliance LLC from Olde Theatre Apartments Limited Partners, 243 E Main St, $1,000,000.
Carbon Alliance LLC from Olde Theatre Apartments Limited Partners, 245 E Main St, $1,000,000.
Carbon Alliance LLC from Olde Theatre Apartments Limited Partners, 508 Warehouse St, $1,000,000.
Carbon Alliance LLC from Olde Theatre Apartments Limited Partner, 500 E Main St, $1,000,000.
Cuthbertson Ryan from Alliance Homes II LLC, 1305 Elmside St NE, $150,000.
Forman Jason v from Fireside Estates LLC 2740 Series, 721 Garwood St, $45,000.
Jacocks Terence from Taylor Anita & Dixon Stephen & Annese, 1462 S Arch Ave, $42,000.
Keleman Joseph Anthony & Abby Lynn from Trade in Holdings LLC, 2505 Ridgewood Ave, $280,000.
Medel Victor & Maria Evelyn from Fasig Mary J, 994 Federal Ave, $260,000.
Mega Rentals Ltd from Price Matthew, 104 W Columbia St, $32,000.
Noling Jennifer L from Kramer Rosella M, 379 Buckeye Ave, $109,000.
Path of Patriots LLC from Hensley Bruce G & Carol A, 2235 S Linden Ave, $76,900.
Property Renovations of Alliance LLC from Ramser Richard J, 1045 W Cambridge St, $155,000.
Bethlehem Township
Crnic William Rob Jr & Karin from Beam Jason & Lambert-Beam Nicole, 2606 Tanganyika Trl, $13,000.
Hunt Robert A from Mauger Wros Roger B & Carolyn N, 230 C St Nav Vil, $12,500.
Mhca Homes LLC from Catalyst Home Finance LLC, 6000 Beth Ave SW Lot 46, $31,046.
Morris Lisa & Andrew & Finley Kristin & from Springwood Lake Camp Club Property, 2011 Uganda Pkwy, $5,400.
Snow Daniel David Jr from Leglise Debra J, 57 Canal St W, $130,000.
Canal Fulton
Klintworth Brandon & Allison from Schaeffer Janet M, 695 Market St W, $180,000.
Canton
Bautista Rodel & Aurora from K S Yoak Enterprises LLC, 1617 Maple Ave NE, $121,380.
Bowling Scott from Flinner Joanne, parcel 219630 Vine Ave SW, $12,000.
Brennan & Mcnulty Holdings LLC from Canton Property Investors LLC, 1516 Fulton Rd NW, $240,000.
Buckeye Property Investors Inc from US Bank National Association Ttee, 1903 34th St NW, $95,000.
BW P&L Holdings LLC from Weber Benjamin, 2426 16th St NE, $22,640.
Carnes Laura A & Neumann Lawrence E from Bowman Bryan, 3023 6th St SW, $95,000.
Chance Brenda Sue from Bramer David A, 1515 19th St NW, $115,000.
Citibank Na from Parish Michael A & Monica J, 1429 Gibbs Ave NE, $61,969.
Cruz Luis Daniel Gonzalez from Jar Rentals LLC, 2923 12th St NW, $110,000.
Franks Harold from Gray Julia, 2026 2nd St NE, $21,700.
Glick Kendal from Nazz Investment Group USA LLC, parcel 400816 Squirrel Hollow St NE, $13,000.
Graber John from MM Miller Enterprises LLC, 808 Cody CT NW, $70,000.
Guzzetta Mark S from Alspach Byron J, 339 Bellflower Ave NW, $149,000.
Jensen Sandra G from Hemenway Homes LLC, 703 Bellflower Ave SW, $128,000.
K S Yoak Enterprises LLC from Moore Adam, 1407 7th St NW, $50,000.
Mackey Ty from Schmidt Stacey E, 1910 37th St NW, $155,000.
Mason Steven from Mcallister Brock N P, 727 Highland Rd NE, $53,800.
Mason Steven from Mcallister Brock N P, 801 Highland Rd NE, $53,800.
Mason Steven from Mcallister Brock N P, 809 Highland Rd NE, $53,800.
MJ Flips Columbus LLC from White Lorie A Ttee, 2829 10th St SW, $50,000.
Murray Kelly S from Feasel Robin, 949 Bellflower Ave SW, $148,000.
North Star Investment Properties LLC from Multi Family Purchases LLC, 1411 Yale Ave NW, $110,000.
Ross James W & Kieu Diem T from Richards Property Solutions LLC, 1737 Bonnot PL NE, $62,000.
Schumacher Austin & David from Strong Allen B & Schumacher Austin &, 1718 Virginia PL NE, $10,000.
Sommers David J & Meredith from Canton United LLC, 703 15th St NE, $53,000.
Stewart Kelli from Janson Darlene R, 2519 21st St SW, $45,000.
Strong Allen B & Schumacher Austin & from Schumacher James L & Strong Allen B, 1718 Virginia PL NE, $10,000.
Warth Michael from Sinopoli Joseph A, 1501 St Elmo Ave NE, $57,500.
Canton Township
Baer William from Mclean Emma K, 3990 Baum St SE, $164,000.
Groves Christian M from Finley Karen P, 5011 Clardell Ave SW, $122,200.
Independednt Bank from Reed Robert A & Amanda K, 5213 Ridge Ave SE, $50,000.
Independednt Bank from Reed Robert A & Amanda K, parcel 1304783 Wiseland Ave SE, $50,000.
Kirkham Landscaping LLC from Slish Stephanie M, parcel 1300738 Waynesburg Dr SE, $14,000.
Rice Gail M & Bryant Karen L from Mcdermitt Tim A & Cynthia A, 2942 17th St NW, $143,000.
Zander Zachary J & Jessica from Willaman Corey J, 3740 Whipple Ave SW, $180,000.
Jackson Township
BG Custom Homes Inc from Wilkins Tonya R & Thomas L Jr Ttees, 5930 Springlake Rd NW, $160,000.
Brown Ashton from Rivas Eric A & Cassandra N, 6422 Stoneywood Cir NW, $603,000.
Charles Layne Properties LLC from Kinsley Robert L, 5316 East BLVD NW, $233,500.
Helline Jeremy W from Manderine James E, 6774 Palmer Dr NW, $220,000.
Judge James & Brianna K from Barkheimer Realty Ltd, 7345 Celina St NW, $251,100.
K Hovnanian at Heritage Park LLC from A List Land Development LLC, 7042 Heritage Park Ave NW, $152,000.
K Hovnanian at Heritage Park LLC from A List Land Development LLC, 8916 Camden Rd NW, $152,000.
Lehman Aaron J & Emily from Honaker Faith Ttee, 8169 Milmont St NW, $215,000.
Quinn John T & Tiffany from Gabrail Nashat Y Ttee, parcel 1621719 Bertram Ave NW, $200,000.
Reinhart Cory L & Best Reinhart Katianne from Walters Harold E, 3928 Hyatt Ave NW, $271,000.
Rose Patricia from Mast Donald C & Antoinette, 3396 Stillwater Ave NW, $295,000.
Sexton D Stefanie from Schrickel William A, 3749 Old Hickory Ave NW Condo 1a, $320,000.
Slater Kirk G & Susan G from K Hovnanian at Heritage Park LLC, 8924 Camden Rd NW, $102,000.
Veitch Brian from Mauro Philip G & Mary C, 9678 Emerald Brook Cir NW, $320,000.
Lake Township
Frame Brenda & Charles K from Kimball Rodney E & Seaman Sheila, 3399 Oaklynn St NW, $100,100.
Geitgey Donald W Jr & Sue Ann Ttees from Dania Inc, parcel 2000853 Rosewood Ave NW, $25,850.
Goodwin Donald L & Peele Nikole K from Baughman Barbara A, 3396 Smith Kramer St NE, $291,750.
King Church Properties LLC from MGV Properties LLC, 12355 King Church Ave NW, $150,000.
National Inventors Hall of Fame Inc from the Crusader Group LLC, parcel 2014515 Pleasantwood Ave NW, $200,000.
Spencer Kirk L & Machell L from Sommers Grace M, 1852 Midway St NW, $386,000.
Lawrence Township
Richardson-Turnure Jessica L from Gentry Russell G & Melissa Y, 8820 Timberlink Rd NW, $339,000.
Walent Joshua from Heslin Christopher, 8535 Leaver Ave NW, $200,000.
Lexington Township
Kirksey Joan M from Kirksey Joan Et Al, parcel 2900703 Jennings Rd NE, $4,500.
Kirksey Joan M from Kirksey Joan M, parcel 2900703 Jennings Rd NE, $3,000.
Township Homes Ltd from League Alexander Riley, 11361 Homestead Ave NE, $18,000.
Louisville
Burrows Justin from Burrows Justin, 214 South St, $2,000.
Daup Michael S & Sell Jenna M from Paxton Robert S, 2124 Hillocke St, $257,000.
Johnson Denita from K Hovnanian at Orchard Park LLC, 3053 Mcintosh Dr NE, $364,990.
K Hovnanian at Heritage Park LLC from Maxsam Investments LLC, 386 Jonagold Dr, $183,000.
K Hovnanian at Heritage Park LLC from Maxsam Investments LLC, 441 Honeycrisp Dr NE, $183,000.
K Hovnanian at Heritage Park LLC from Maxsam Investments LLC, 443 Honeycrisp Dr NE, $183,000.
K Hovnanian at Heritage Park LLC from Maxsam Investments LLC, 445 Honeycrisp Dr NE, $183,000.
Kellams James & Beth from K Hovnanian at Orchard Park LLC, 413 Honeycrisp Dr NE, $247,990.
Lawson Kristi L & Kenneth E from the Standard Company of Ohio LLC, 418 Beechwood St, $188,000.
Ramsey Michelle C from Ramsey Michelle C, 206 South St, $2,000.
Marlboro Township
Moore David & Vicky from Palmer Justin D, 6836 Pinedale St NE, $374,000.
Massillon
820 State Avenue LLC from Mills Nichole M, 820 State Ave NE, $193,000.
Aaron Corban J from Barkheimer Realty Ltd, 308 12th St NW, $110,000.
Colliflower Ryan J & Melanie K from Margazano Nicholas v, 2144 Priscilla Ave NW, $160,000.
Global Property Solutions LLC from France Mike A, 909 Duncan St SW, $43,000.
Grad Richard from Updike Melody, 51 Rolling Park Dr N, $2,500.
H W Hunter Properties VI LLC from Weller Nathan J, 216 Wales Rd NE, $72,600.
Jones Ashley from JW Masonry LLC, 421 12th St NW, $127,500.
Lutz Kirk & Ellen from Jenkins-Mccallum Amanda L, 2460 Malone Ave SE, $365,000.
Most Jennifer L from NVR Inc A Virginia Corporation, 1792 Heron Creek St NW, $292,055.
Mullen Dominic from Ruegg Lucas A, 1342 Tremont Ave SW, $119,000.
Neo Home Buyers Inc from Destefano John J Jr Rohr Mary E, 33 Woodland Ave SE, $45,000.
NVR Inc from Lockhart A R Development Co, 1805 Heron Creek St NW, $59,000.
Rinker Ronald Christopher from Haley Derrell R & Henzel Linda L, 357 Delaware Ave NE, $143,000.
Rudy Megan Jean from Flood Aydan Michael, 221 Willow Ave NE, $144,000.
Wirth Kayla from Thomas Elisabeth, 166 Rolling Park Dr, $1,000.
Nimishillen Township
Masalko Manuel F from Brown Ashton & Mckimmie Zoe, 7880 N Nickel Plate St, $335,000.
Myers Beth A from White Jared & Jeremy, 4541 Eastland Ave, $227,000.
Ogg Timonthy & Becher Kristine from Etc 1 Properties LLC, 6970 Reno Dr, $115,000.
Ogg Timonthy & Becher Kristine from Etc 1 Properties LLC, parcel 3300075 Reno Dr NE, $115,000.
Ouimette Curtis & Robin from Simmons James L & Donna R, parcel 3309308 State St NE, $86,000.
Zigler Daniels & Moriah from New Residential Mortgage Loan Trust 2018, 3035 Pinevale Ave NE, $159,600.
Zigler Daniels & Moriah from New Residential Mortgage Loan Trust 2018, parcel 3304289 Pinevale Dr NE, $159,600.
North Canton
Alexander Robin v Trustee from Skibbens Richard v & Jean S Rev Trust, 1110 Sunset BLVD SW, $383,600.
Arnold Bradley & Lisa from Clivi Kevin J, 1173 Rosewood Cir SE, $311,400.
Habick Austin M from Hunter Sally Ttee, 1308 Bel Air Dr NW, $150,000.
Halmasy Jacqueline Marie from Stump Jonathan F & Grinder Dawn M, 416 Adena St NE, $115,000.
Howard Jessica Lynn from Blackwell Renovations LLC, 1585 Stayman Ave SW, $332,500.
Maneely Logan Thomas & Repolio Aliana from Coduto David T & Daniel A, 439 Middlesworth Ave SW, $200,000.
Manley Laurel A & Troy D from Hohman Marvin J, 302 Briar Ave NE, $215,000.
Map Service Neo LLC & DJ Gold Properties from Skillern Michael Administrator of, 845 Rose Lane St SW, $144,000.
North Canton Community Improvement from DKHF Properties LLC, 1033 N Main St, $200,000.
Soehnlen Gregory R from Hoberg William L, 518 Wise Ave SE, $240,000.
Osnaburg Township
Amstutz Joshua F & Teah from Reinhart Cory L, 271 N Berger Cirs, $231,000.
Paris Township
Lane Kyle L & Cobletz Raine A from Bowersock Kimberly Ann, 2261 Union Ave NE, $155,000.
Lewis Donald R Jr from Barnes Brittani, 610 W Line St, $139,000.
Waltz Freddie L & John A from Waltz Marion Etal, parcel 4100997 Paris Ave SE, $132,250.
Perry Township
J&J Home Renovation LLC from Mcguire Megan T & Sarah A, 4855 4th St NW, $102,500.
Jenkins-Mccallum Amanda Lea & from TNC Renovations LLC, 1804 Pineknoll Ave NW, $300,000.
Margazano Brehana & Nicholas from Lutz David A, 5614 Darletta St SW, $295,000.
Ream Michael A Jr & Arnold Taylor from Luke Mary J, 4080 Prosway Ave SW, $329,900.
Salapack Kristi L from Changet Gregory A & Darcy L, 2503 List St NW, $240,000.
United States Bargain Hunters LLC from Wigginton Andrew W, 201 Leonard Ave SW, $215,000.
Pike Township
Kope Kathy Coley from Rauschenbach Wayne Edward, 2424 Berkshire Dr SW, $2,800.
Plain Township
Bell Nicholas J & Amy L from Bell Nicholas J & Lori M, 2443 41st St NE, $54,300.
Boylan Janet L & Terry E from Mason Janet L, 7844 Vanderbilt Dr NW, $255,000.
Braham Alexander S from Manley Laurel A & Troy D, 3808 Sanborn Ave NW, $170,000.
Nofer Brian & Felicia M from Mulcahey Jeffrey M & David C & Jacobs, 7395 Brushmore Ave NW, $286,000.
Smith Gregory A & Terri L from Wood Thomas J & Johnson Mark A & Thomas, 1311 Chantilly Cir NE, $789,000.
Smyth Daniel J from Rhodes Roy T Trustee, 3011 Maxine Ave NE, $66,800.
Spring Ridge Inc from Showalter Lindsey R, 4009 Pelham St NE, $184,500.
Steed Mason T & Moeglin Catherine M from Eddinger Alexander M & Allison, 3320 Diamond St NE, $190,500.
Vision Accomplished LLC from the Guy Family Irrevocable Trust, 8202 Hidden Glen Ave NE, $245,000.
Sandy Township
Dalton Wendy M & Wilmer T Albert K & from Cosgrave Laurie A L/E Trump Eleano R L, 6860 Indian Run Ave SE, $13,400.
Jenkins Brennon J & Stacey from Myers Ronald L, 7850 Elson St SE, $174,000.
Morconi Jacob from 123 Meadow Brook LLC, parcel 6600361 Meadow Brook Pkwy, $15,000.
Stryker Patti & Hull Alfred from Map Office Work in Progress, 9450 Muckley Dr SE, $84,900.
Wayne Holmes Properties LLC from Ram Properties Investments LLC, parcel 10018156 Muckley Dr SE, $140,000.
Sugar Creek Township
Cavanaugh Diane E & Curran R from Loretto Kathryn T, 474 Tuscarawas St, $245,000.
Detweiler Sandy D & Miller A Mabel from Sulentich William D Succ Ttee, 330 Park Dr, $217,000.
Detweiler Sandy D & Miller A Mabel from Sulentich William D Succ Ttee, parcel 10014365 Park Dr SE, $217,000.
Hershberger Katlyn R & Amos & Yoder from Troyer Wayne R & Rhonda J, 119 2nd Ave NW, $225,000.
Modarelli Michale Anthony from via Lonnie R II, 292 2nd St SW, $180,000.
Porter Joseph from Ewing Joshua D, 8021 Manchester Ave SW #28, $1,000.
Tuscarawas Township
Jovanovic Michael Aka Mike I & from Jovanovic Michale & Cet Steve N & Cet FR, 1031 Highlander St NW, $5,000.
Washington Township
Robson Carrie J & Brandon from Robson Carrie J & Main Craig D & Robert, 5045 Beechwood Ave NE, $200,000.
Coastal Georgia’s boom in new industries, coupled with its population increase, has forced local authorities to pause and take into account where the influx of newcomers holding these new gigs will lay their head at night. Chatham County alone, for example, has a housing deficit of 9,300-10,000 units, especially to support workforce housing for those making 60% to 120%. of area median income.
The Savannah Economic Development Authority (SEDA) is teaming up with Georgia Tech for a Comprehensive Coastal Georgia Housing study, which was introduced during SEDA’s monthly meeting Tuesday. The research will take inventory of the housing stock in Bryan, Bulloch, Chatham and Effingham counties, as well as the city of Savannah to determine the best areas for housing growth.
What does a housing study do?
Each county and the City of Savannah will pay $20,000 for the study. A state grant worth $100,000 will go toward the project.
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Betsy McGriff of the Center for Economic Development Research at Georgia Tech said this kind of research is imperative to ensure communities are built to grow over time.
“We do this to make sure your infrastructure can handle the development you propose,” said McGriff. “What we are doing will be a community engaged process.”
Can laborers afford to live here?
There is one major issue looming regarding the housing boom that is expected to occur. Many of the homes in the area are out of reach financially.
“You look at wages and if there’s a mismatch between wages on the market and the cost of homes, that might be considered in terms of what you try to drive as far as construction,” said McGriff. “If the demographic shows a certain area has a one-person household, you may consider smaller homes. The government can issue a request for proposal and work with the development authority to drive the kind of development they want to public property [that they own]. The big piece is, time is money. The more you can streamline that process – you can drive down the cost of development.”
According to the real estate website Redfin, the average home prices in each county are:
- Bryan County: $430,000
- Bulloch County: $265,000
- Chatham County: $352,000
- Effingham County: $318,000
According to the U.S. Census Bureau, however, the average median household income across the four-county region is shy of $75,000, which means most households could not afford a home above $245,000 without being cost burdened.
Georgia Congressman Buddy Carter said during a previous interview that the state has been “addressing” the need for funding to go towards workforce housing.
“That’s extremely important,” said Carter. “Federal funds have been flowing through the state to address that. We are going to make sure they have what they need.”
Carter did not provide a dollar amount.
While some counties allow the market to determine the price of homes, McGriff said there are ways to mitigate the cost. She said it is important to attract developments that “the CEO and the security guard can afford.”
McGriff said she grew up in a rural community and understands the hardships that come with change and said that community character will be considered as Georgia Tech conducts its research.
She added that because Georgia is a property rights state, owners, for the most part, have control over their land.
“You can’t shut the gate and tell people not to come. What you can do is drive development to the places where services are appropriate and preserve green spaces. We are cognizant of that but we also want to be welcoming of people that are investing in the community. You have to balance that out.”
The study is slated to be complete by October.
Latrice Williams is a general assignment reporter covering Bryan and Effingham County. She can be reached at lwilliams6@gannett.com.
In Brenda Williams’ 35-year career in public housing, she has seen a lot. From the front lines of moving families into new homes to strategic planning sessions in board rooms, Williams makes it her business to ensure that affordable housing is within reach of everyone she can. “Housing is a life necessity,” she says, “and anything I can do to help people obtain it inspires me.”
This commitment to the wellbeing and safety of others has made her a trusted leader and subject matter expert, as well as one of Tallahassee’s 25 Women You Need to Know in 2024.
Williams chose Tallahassee. After working her way to the role of executive director of the St. Louis, MO, Housing Authority, serving as Transitional Administrator for the Camden New Jersey Housing Authority, and finally serving as the Chief of Staff for the New Orleans Housing Authority, she spent another 14 years in consulting work, providing strategic management services to housing agencies throughout the southwest. “I was in and out of 52 housing authorities over the course of 35 years,” she says.
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She decided it was time to make a home for herself. “I was tired of traveling every week,” she said. “And after growing up in the Midwest, I chose Tallahassee because of the weather.”
Now, she enjoys her current role of executive director of the Tallahassee Housing Authority, a job she embraces for its nuances and purpose. “My day often begins with text messages from people looking for a home,” she says. “When I can help someone find housing, it’s a good day. I just wish I was able to help everyone.”
To that end, she is a volunteer for Tallahassee Crime Solvers as a board member. “I want to be part of the solution in the neighborhoods that are often served by my work,” she said.
Much of her time is spent working on the $82 million redevelopment of the former Orange Avenue Apartments. “Moving someone into an apartment and off of the street is the most rewarding part of my work,” she says. “I like what I do because it’s an opportunity to change lives for the better and helps to make communities thrive.”
Construction on the second phase is projected to be complete in June, and she looks forward to moving families back into their new homes.
She always knew she wanted to work in social services, and earned a Bachelor’s degree in Sociology and a Master’s in Sociology/Social Work from Lincoln University. “I immediately went into my first job as section 8 coordinator in the St. Louis Housing Authority,” she said. “Back then, urban planning was not a field of study.”
Williams chose Tallahassee for the weather, and she stays because of the community. “The people in Tallahassee are kind and caring,” she says. “I love cooking for my friends, entertaining, and being at home!”
Seeing opportunity and hope for affordable housing in Tallahassee, Williams hopes that we will keep our eye on the prize. “The most important thing Tallahassee can do is stay focused on looking for creative ways to provide housing that is affordable in today’s economy,” she said. “All we have to do is stay focused on what is possible.”
A prominent downtown property slated for a 46-story Ritz Carlton Nashville tower has been sold in a foreclosure auction after the developer allegedly stopped making payments to the bank.
R Squared Properties LLC of Washington bought the triangular-shaped 1.2-acre lot at 727 Korean Veterans Boulevard for $35 million on Thursday, according to the deed filed with Davidson County Register’s office.
The property was sold to the “highest bidder for cash” at Metro Nashville Courthouse on Thursday morning, the deed states. The sale price is the same amount the site sold for in March 2020 — $35 million.
R Squared officials did not immediately respond to requests about whether they will continue with development plans for the Ritz hotel.
Seller RC Nashville Development Partners, led by Timothy J. Morris, was sued for defaulting on a $10 million construction loan by Oakworth Capital Bank, the financiers for the original Ritz project. A U.S. Magistrate Judge said on April 1 that the defendants continue to fail to adequately respond to legal filings.
“RC Nashville has not filed an answer,” Judge Barbara D. Holmes wrote. “Although Morris filed a letter on behalf of himself and RC Nashville that could be construed as an answer to the complaint, RC Nashville can only appear in this case through a licensed attorney because it is a limited liability corporation.”
Ritz Carlton Nashville plans stalled shortly after they were announced
Plans announced in 2021 were to build a $585 million hotel and condominium tower filled with upscale design and amenities.
Morris told The Tennessean at the time that he was inspired by the success of Four Seasons Nashville.
“They came in as trailblazers,” Morris said. “They established the fact that people would pay the prices they’re paying for that type of luxuries and that brand and amenities.”
However, trouble surfaced in 2022 when construction was delayed due to financing challenges.
In October 2023, Oakworth Capital Bank filed a lawsuit in U.S. District Court for Middle Tennessee alleging that Morris and his RC Nashville Development Partners failed to make payments on a $10 million line of credit.
In court documents, Morris said he was beset by difficult economic conditions including high inflation and post-Covid supply chain interruptions.
“It seems only fair to a layman like me that (Oakworth Capital Bank) can take the deed in lieu of foreclosure, sell the property, a course of action I would fully support,” Morris wrote the court. “Plaintiff would be made more than 100% whole financially based on the purported value of the property.”
Morris faces numerous lawsuits
Developer Tim Morris has found himself at the center of several lawsuits regarding his business dealings.
Morris is principal of M2 Development Partners and RC Nashville Development Partners, which was also sued for allegedly failing to make payments on a $10 million loan.
In a separate suit, Oakworth Capital also alleges Morris failed to make payments on a $5.3 million loan for a project he is working on in Washington, D.C.
On April 1, U.S. Magistrate Judge Barbara D. Holmes ruled in favor of Oakworth that Morris was in default of his loan payments for that case.
“Although Morris has made some filings in this case, he failed to follow the Court’s instruction in its February 15 order to respond to the motion for entry of default,” Holmes wrote in her order. “Morris’ disregard of the Court’s order justifies entry of default against him.”
In January, real estate development company The Bradley Projects filed a suit against Morris and Patterson Street, LP, alleging the defendants failed to pay back a promissory note totaling $218,750. According to the lawsuit, the payment was due in full Dec. 31, 2023.
M2, Morris and RC Nashville are listed as defendants in another suit filed in December by office building Fifth+ Broadway in downtown Nashville. According to the complaint, M2 and RC, of which Morris is the guarantor, failed to make rent payments to the office owner. The plaintiff is seeking $184,955.46 plus additional damages and interest to be determined at trial.
Two residential homes in Jackson Township have sold for more than $1 million, according to the latest real estate transfers filed with the Stark County Auditor’s Office.
An 8,334-square-foot house on Brycewood Circle NW was sold from a limited liability company to a corporation based in Green for $1.3 million. On Victoria Court NW, a 4,268-square-foot house sold to a limited liability company for $1.1 million.
The transfers cover March 16 to March 22.
Alliance
Crihfield Robert M & Carla A from Furry Timothy J & Marie M, 2120 Ridgewood Ave, $156,900.
Dennis Chris & Meyers Nick from Taylor Clayton Thomas I, 2098 Western Ave, $85,300.
Gordon Larry D Jr & Mistey Summer from Davison Diane S, 1076 S Seneca Ave, $53,200.
Henning Mary Elizabeth from Oneal Lonnie & Thelma Leona, 2271 Western Ave, $217,000.
Kennedy Kaitlyn Elizabeth from Rinda Properties LLC, 710 Sunset Dr, $125,000.
Mcneal Michael Justin from Durbin Chad M, 426 Linwood Dr, $176,900.
Path of Patriots LLC from Dreger Sean M, 1495 S Arch Ave, $49,000.
Rearick Maza Catherine from Crihfield Robert M & Carla A, 728 S Morgan Ave, $109,900.
Total Investment Properties LLC from Lozier Diana M, 1446 S Linden Ave, $76,000.
Treminio Rolando Jose Urbina from Fonner Debra L, parcel 102460 Wade Ave, $1,100.
White Cameron from Mason Steven A, 1211 South St, $110,000.
Bethlehem Township
Dudek Kim & Tim from Springwood Lake Camp Club Property, 2307 Zambesi, $2,800.
Dudek Kim & Tim from Springwood Lake Camp Club Property, 613 Zebra Strip Ave SW, $1,900.
Hunt Matthew S & Morgan & Brownsword from Graneto Adam J, parcel 1101039 Tanganyika Trl, $8,000.
Kabicek Doug & Michelle from Kirkbride James N & Logozzo Jessica, 1108 Safari Trl, $9,000.
Martin Kyle A & Jaclyn T from Wisniewski Zygmunt & Louise J, 534 Park St NW, $230,000.
Roberts Jessica A from Webb John R, 920 Lion Rd, $10,000.
Springwood Lake Camp Club from Dudek Kim & Tim, parcel 1101155 Boa Ave, $3,500.
Canal Fulton
Etheridge Holdings LLC from Mahon Rosemary, 453 Etheridge BLVD S, $379,500.
Mencer David from Montgomery Joseph C Angela E, 327 Milan St N, $159,900.
Mencer David from Montgomery Joseph C Angela R, parcel 9503097 Milan St N, $159,900.
Canton
885OREGON LLC from Lesniak Paula A, 637 Roslyn Ave SW, $55,000.
A N Z Limited from 1278 Park LLC, 1257 Park Ave SW, $425,000.
A N Z Limited from 1278 Park LLC, 1267 Park Ave SW, $425,000.
A N Z Limited from 1278 Park LLC, 1269 Park Ave SW, $425,000.
A N Z Limited from 1278 Park LLC, 1278 Park Ave SW, $425,000.
Akron City Ward Redevelopment LLC from Wealth Magnet LLC, 1636 Maple Ave NE, $77,200.
Akron City Ward Redevelopment LLC from Wealth Magnet LLC, 1832 7th St NE, $77,200.
Akron City Ward Redevelopment LLC from Wealth Magnet LLC, 1846 7th St NE, $77,200.
Akron City Ward Redevelopment LLC from Wealth Magnet LLC, parcel 211196 6th St NE, $77,200.
Amanda L Jenkins-Mccallum from Curlutu Bradley A & Jenkins-Mccallum, 1702 3rd St SE, $5,900.
Ana Restore LLC from Watts Matthew Jerome Sr & Latimore Ann v, 1700 Taft Ave NE, $44,000.
Bechler Kristine & Ogg Timothy from Palladium-Broomwellholdings LLC, 1810 Emerson PL NE, $25,000.
Bigley Stephen S & Margaret I from Bolton William Brian Jr & Janine L, 1211 Havana PL NE, $149,500.
Charney Shelby & Joshua from Escheik Afif J, 2511 6th St NW, $120,000.
City Capital Real Estate Holding Inc from Palladium-Broomwellholdings LLC, 1521 Olive PL NE, $50,000.
Cook Alissia Rene from Gillems Timothy A, 1530 4th St NE, $25,000.
Cortijo David from Heavens Holdings LLC, 2230 7th St NE, $16,000.
Coto Juan Carlos from Rhoads Garry J II, 3321 Windsor PL SW, $125,000.
Fitlife Properties LLC from Pardo Real Estate Holdings LLC, 718 10th St NW, $41,500.
Gaskins Noah Austin & Bailey Zoie Brynn from Huston James T & Amy C, 715 23rd St NW, $98,450.
Glick Kendal from Adcp LP, parcel 400817 Squirrel Hollow St NE, $17,500.
Glick Kendal from Adhp LLC, parcel 400764 Whitetail Trl NE, $17,500.
Global Real Estate Solutions LLC from Meadows Joan M, 910 Wells Ave NW, $27,500.
JSC Properties LLC from Matz Roger D, 526 3rd St NE, $9,500.
Martin Glenn from Wolfe Michael B & Mcallister Tara L, 623 Raymont CT SW, $15,000.
Miller Lorin R & Peterson-Miller Ann C from Peterson Linda H, 2108 Franklin PL NW, $95,700.
Pololli Otto D IV from Card Lashonda L, 1003 28th St NE, $127,900.
Real Coastal up Fund 1 Property Owner 1 from City Capital Real Estate Holdings Inc, 1537 Tanner Ave SW, $75,000.
Reinsel Family Holdings LLC from Erlitz Mark & Jane, 1124 Plain Ave NE, $35,000.
Rodrigues Cirlene D from Terrazas Mario Nava, 1649 Yale Ave NW, $104,800.
Sadosky Frank A & Georges Charlene L from Mclaughlin Douglas M & Marcia, 4017 Shanabruck Ave NW, $161,000.
Silverman Daniel from Anderson Dana G & Debra K, 1251 Perkins Ave NW, $104,000.
Sola Rentals LLC & Osteen Thelma from Osteen Thelma & Davis Yvonne, 2936 Fletcher Ave NE, $36,850.
Sola Rentals LLC from Sola Rentals LLC & Osteen Thelma, 2936 Fletcher Ave NE, $36,850.
T Horne Construction LLC from Earley Deladeaye, 1384 Stark Ave SW, $7,000.
Urroz Jennifer Maria Rivas from Negley William K II Mcadams Lisa A, 914 Velvet PL NW, $123,600.
Yoder Brandon from Artis Lavelle, 2952 Sahara Ave NE, $77,500.
Canton Township
Corner Sandra K & Myers Sandra K from Corner Sandra K & Brown Peggy J L/E Wes, 3851 Highview Ave SW, $72,900.
Cratcha Gabriel S & Alyssa Lynn from Chismar Gregory & Courtney, 3302 Baum St SE, $299,900.
Nault Timothy R from RPW Properties LLC, 3254 5th St SE, $140,000.
Williams Loretha A from D & S Property Rentals I LLC, 3819 21st St SW, $125,000.
Jackson Township
Balfour Kristina M from Boussaffa Ali, 5578 Everhard Rd NW, $207,500.
Brantley Rachelle Elizabeth & Keith from Balfour Trever D and Kristina M, 6542 Ethel St NW, $410,000.
Campoverde Group LLC from Harris Christopher S Trustee of the Chri, 6944 Victoria Court St NW, $1,100,000.
Curlutu Bradley A from Curlutu Bradley A & Jenkins-Mccallum, 3595 Vineyard Ave NW, $259,500.
Eradal Inc from Cnai Real Estate LLC, 7237 Brycewood Cir NW, $1,300,000.
GFC Realty LLC from Richardson Sharon M & Luke, 5741 Frank Ave NW, $270,000.
K Hovnanian at Heritage Park LLC from A List Land Development LLC, 7060 Heritage Park Ave NW, $76,000.
Marchand Simonsen E from Marchand Raymond & Christopher, 5110 Whippoorwill St NW, $200,000.
Mellouki Khaled & Habbas Ismaa from Wright John R & Pamela L, 8216 Roush St NW, $181,000.
NVR Inc from Hillsdale Farms Development, LLC, 2722 Bramblebush Ave NW, $122,000.
Obendorfer Devan & Graham from Bonvechio Gregory E & Jennifer L TTES/BO, 8700 Candleberry St NW, $440,000.
Pursley Kimberly L & Sweeney Jonathan P from Megby Mia C, 1230 Plymouth St NW, $176,500.
Robinson David Tyler & Messner Hannah from Ziegler John Mark Adam & Miranda H, 4517 Andette Ave NW, $270,000.
Ulysses Asset Sub II LLC from 4450 Belden LLC, 4200 Belden Village Ave NW, $300,000.
Ulysses Asset Sub II LLC from 4450 Belden LLC, 4450 Belden Village St NW, $300,000.
Ulysses Asset Sub II LLC from 4450 Belden LLC, parcel 1608581 Dressler Rd NW, $300,000.
Vannostran Sharee K from Revision Homebuyers LLC, 5941 Freitag St NW, $130,000.
Weisse Steven L Jr & Kannal Erika R from K Hovnanian at Hertiage Park LLC, 6903 Heritage Park Ave NW, $514,076.
Williams Richard D Ttee from K. Hovnanian at Heritage Park LLC, 8825 Franklin St NW, $561,500.
Lake Township
Akers Luck T & Kristin N from Cherevko Oleg, 3333 State St NW, $235,000.
Gursky Andrew & Moyers Katherine from Ertle Richard A, 9302 Bletchley Ave NW, $385,000.
Reisinger Matthew Paul from Bennett Joseph R Et Al, 13924 Greenland Ave NW, $195,000.
Warstler Furnace LLC from Akron Summit Reinvestment LLC, 3286 Highland Park St NW, $40,590.
Lawrence Township
Froelich Kaylynn Marie & Logan Dane from Buckhorn Properties LLC, 8543 Elmfield Ave NW, $237,000.
Lexington Township
Bosu Brian W & Kathryn E from Miller Alan L & Lois M, parcel 2808312 Lowe Rd NE, $190,000.
Lipply Brooke & Coty from Myers Nathan & Jennifer, 11710 Freshley Ave NE, $490,000.
Lipply Brooke & Coty from Myers Nathan D & Jennifer R, 11710 Freshley Ave NE, $490,000.
Snyder Denny & Rachel from Burkey Sue E, 11750 Freshley Ave NE, $330,000.
Louisville
Blattert Mary & Wacker Steven from Schubert Laura A, 167 Beau Chemin Ave, $202,400.
Brown Caleb from Ama Ohio Home LLC & Melvin John C &, 1313 Washington BLVD, $159,500.
Dillinger Jeffrey M & Settles Katrina from Mercier Paulette M, 321 S Silver St, $140,000.
Dillinger Jeffrey M & Settles Katrina from Mercier Paulette M, parcel 3600235 Silver St S, $140,000.
Evans Garrett from Aowad Constance L & Rossetti Cathy D Tte, 1725 Hiram St, $244,900.
Ewing Mary J from Dornan Laura L Ttee, 1300 Wynridge Ave, $216,000.
Gill Jessica N & Brenton L from K Hovnanian at Orchard Park LLC, 381 Jonagold Dr NE, $357,990.
Gorham Grant from K Hovnanian at Orchard Park LLC, 3059 Mcintosh Dr NE, $285,000.
K Hovnanian at Heritage Park LLC from Maxsam Investments LLC, 359 Golden Apple Dr NE, $132,000.
K Hovnanian at Heritage Park LLC from Maxsam Investments LLC, 389 Golden Apple Dr, $132,000.
Maylor Morgan S & Robb Michael from K Hovnanian at Orchard Park LLC, 364 Golden Apple Dr NE, $98,000.
Walker Ryan from Yoder Kellen A & Rachel L, 253 Dogwood St, $300,000.
Marlboro Township
Martin Kevin J from Jedel Jr Ronald L, 11799 Ravenna Ave, $265,000.
Massillon
Albaugh Lynnette D & Michael L from Judd Randy A, 1830 Main Ave W, $223,000.
Coleman Terry L & Jennifer J from Straub Homes Inc, 1553 Championship Cir SE, $519,000.
Colly Caylor A & Mariah N from Colly Anthony W & Tammi R, 2841 Lincoln Way W, $65,000.
Ford Matthew Ted from DBW Properties LLC, 410 Wales Rd NE, $119,900.
Jagunic Kaitlin Jo from Wells Lindsay R, 970 17th St NE, $145,000.
Metzger Jon Sr from Meyers Bethany J, 106 Maple Ave SE, $43,100.
Montgomery Cassandra from K & S Builders LLC, 1324 Johnson St SE, $134,000.
New Day Realty LLC ` from Grimm Adrian, 924 Urban CT SW, $33,000.
NVR Inc from Lockhart A R Development Co, 1837 Heron Creek St NW, $59,000.
NVR Inc., A Virginia Corporation, DBA Ry from Lockhart A R Development Co, 1754 Heron Creek St NW, $59,000.
Schroeck Benjamin & Lorenzo Chelsea from Shelton John F & Ann M, 219 Hawthorne Ave NE, $155,000.
Smith Donald W Jr & Beverly A from Etro Investments LLC, 1371 17th St SW, $257,100.
Troyer Wayne & Rhonda from Bush Linda S, 1820 Cyprus Dr SE, $382,000.
Victory First Properties LLC from Fries Nathan D, 215 Maple Ave SE, $70,000.
White Kaleb M from Lafleur Josh N, 2220 Rhode Island Ave SE, $175,000.
Wright Jordyn & Kayla from Wright Brianna M, 847 Woodview Dr NE, $249,900.
Nimishillen Township
Brooks Ty J & Ashley D from Cuenot Joshua David, 7861 Morning Star Dr NE, $456,000.
Stephenson Brent Layne & Mandi Beth from Reale Augustine M &Judith v, 5909 Sunscape Dr NE, $270,000.
North Canton
Byler Madison & Robert E Jr from Huff Jessica & Sarah, 336 Portage St NW, $184,500.
Thacker Austin from Yan Jun, 541 Glenwood St SW, $219,900.
Wolf Drew T & Bhanu P from Besozzi Thomas E & Janet L, 1235 7th St NE, $303,400.
Osnaburg Township
Beistel Janet from Mozzochi Paul & Helen R, 6560 Maplebrook Ave NE, $189,000.
Beistel Janet from Mozzochi Paul & Helen R, parcel 3701641 Maplebrook St NE, $189,000.
Staten Dannielle from Fink Jaren Tyler, 2708 Sunlight Ave NE, $205,000.
Paris Township
Arbocast Aaron from Soehnlen Christopher J & Stephanie A, 14104 Baymount Dr NE, $438,500.
Perry Township
Addleman Gerard & Marcia from Gulley Julia R, 314 Lennox Ave NW, $127,000.
Beck Timothy R from Parker Susan C, 212 Harding Ave SW, $105,500.
Brock Wayne A from Smith Theresa, 3454 Hilton NW #9, $3,300.
Capozzi Kyle W from Looman Barbara, 232 Stewart Ave NW, $131,000.
Detter Property Holdings LLC from Burrell Cindy L, 302 Edgewater Ave NW, $234,900.
Detter Property Holdings LLC from Burrell Cindy L, parcel 4303326 Foch St NW, $234,900.
Gibson Perry L from Gibson Anthony, 5788 Longbrook St SW, $192,000.
Huff Jessica Renae & Sarah Ann from Milburn Kristin & Todd, 916 Marion Ave NW, $257,500.
Markey James P & Angela R from Reusser Vernon L & June M, 6949 Westwood Ave SW, $200,000.
Mva Holdings Inc from Capistrano Limited, parcel 10014769 Faircrest St SW, $370,500.
Nickas Violet M from Nickas Violet M, parcel 4301365 Corrib Ave NW, $235,000.
Nutt Steven & Abigail from Overcasher Edward A, 4448 Emma PL NW, $209,900.
Potwora Russell & Karen from Bille Janet & Hoffman Karen, 604 Overdale Ave NW, $85,300.
Rodojev Joseph G & Rosemary from Laskey Christine M, 4980 Beth Ave SW, $100,000.
Rogerson Brendon T & Karlee A from Garofalo Rico S & Sara B, 2411 Libra Cir SW, $296,000.
Valentino Nicholas J & Theresa M Tozzi from Nickas Violet M, 1711 Corrib Ave NW, $235,000.
Yoder Matthew L & Pamela S from Blake Robert T, 3653 Krisher Ave SW, $207,500.
Pike Township
Kerr Kathryn Sue from Beall David Exc, 2744 Deer Pass Dr SW, $44,900.
Raines Kevin from Bowling Russell G, 6443 Cleveland Ave SE, $130,000.
Plain Township
Benchmark Properties of Ohio Ltd from Want to Sell Now LLC, 2233 Radford St NW, $275,000.
Collins Noah Hunter & Ocker Amyia Keawen from Uhren Michael P & Christy J, 1250 Skyway St NE, $220,000.
Fox Landon William & Jessica A from DJ Golf Properties LLC, 1501 32nd St NE, $180,000.
Gruenling Edwin H III from NVR Inc A Virginia Corporation, 1366 Southbrook Cir NE, $390,725.
King Gregory J II from Pappa Nancy A, 2625 Clearview Ave NW, $145,200.
Market Bellview LLC from Bennett Mikel A & Atkinson Lindsay M, 6434 Market Ave N, $450,000.
Mcnutt Melinda from Mann Howard Jr & Lisa Marie Co-Ttees, 3069 Fulton Dr NW, $318,900.
Residential Solutions from Benchmark Properties of Ohio Ltd, 2233 Radford St NW, $275,000.
Schwenning Kenneth II & Joanna from Tucker Latisha & Edwards Laura, 7886 Chatham Ave NW, $299,900.
Steiner Devon N from Coduto David T & Daniel A, 2301 41st St NW, $143,000.
Want to Sell Now LLC from Baxter Craig W, 2233 Radford St NW, $242,500.
Wright Robert & Catherine L from Neo Home Buyers Inc, 2311 40th St NE, $133,000.
Sandy Township
Doubledown LLC Et Al from Long Virginia D Succ Ttee, 6071 Ridgeview Ave SE, $153,270.
Doubledown LLC Et Al from Long Virginia D Succ Ttee, parcel 10000044 Waynesburg Dr SE, $153,270.
Faiello David M & Debbra K from Miller Carol A, 5035 Westbrook St SE, $55,000.
Schuler Christopher & Snyder Jayna from Mccaulley Robert E, 10155 Bowmont Rd, $189,900.
Welch Shawn from Lawley Gregory D, 7905 Waynesburg Dr SE, $55,000.
Sugar Creek Township
Helmuth Lavon & Julie from Mary-Walton Glendora, 455 Dartmouth St SE, $129,900.
Ott David Leon III from Lottes James C & Irwin Melissa A, 323 Wabash Ave N, $30,000.
Ott David Leon III from Ott David Leon III, 323 Wabash Ave N, $30,000.
Raber Justin Cordell & Nisley Cindy Ann from Eberly Joseph A, 9846 Manchester Ave SW, $200,000.
Troyer House Movers LLC from Miller Brent Trustee of the Albert E Mab, 108 Milton Ave, $169,000.
Whitt David M Jr from Reeves Pamela & Ocheltree Theresa &, 302 Church Ave S, $186,200.
Tuscarawas Township
Nelson Andrew from Nelson Donald A & Priscilla J Breiding, parcel 7201634 Lincoln St, $8,100.
Washington Township
Armour Mary Lee Trust from Alliance Ventures Inc, 2631 Patriots Path Condo 7-A, $309,000.
Conroy James Joseph II from Vence John Succ Ttee of the Patricia A, 8853 Schubert Ave NE, $187,900.
Furcolow Sandra K from Alliance Ventures Inc, 2629 Patriots Path Condo 7-B, $309,000.
HPH Energy LLC from Goegan Christopher G & Angelo, 636 W Bayton St, $69,055.
HPH Energy LLC from Goegan Christopher G & Benno Staci, 670 W Bayton St, $38,500.
HPH Energy LLC from Steepleton Curtis Donald & Eleanor Lea T, 3747 Mahoning Ave NE, $151,290.
Jones James B II & Tracy M Ttees from Grimes Bonita L Aka Bonnie L, 13732 Easton St NE, $182,000.
Radachy Thomas & Thomas Radachy from Davco Systems Inc, 4800 Union Ave NE, $316,600.
These real estate transactions were recorded in Crawford County during March:
228 N. Boston St. (three parcels), Galion; Charles and Linda Swick to Brennen Yant; $155,000
984 Tiehack Court W., Galion: A. Elaine Hottenroth to Steven M. and Erin C. Williams; $270,000
700 W. Warren St., Bucyrus; Bradley S. Powers, Joseph L. Powers and Mark T. Powers to Jennifer J. Lafrance and Renee E. Powell; $68,500
3081 Oak Drive, Bucyrus; Gerard J. and Elizabeth A. Dolan to Matthew R. and Kylie A. Hatfield; $285,000
143 Pounder Ave., Galion; Mark I. Pittman to Ashley Sellers and Patrick Hook; $155,000
251-253 S. Market St., Galion; Jordan Oil to Dilshaan Foodmart; $110,000
527 N. Union St., Galion; Michael K. and Kathy J. Jenne to David J. Rhoades Jr.; $154,000
6760 Brandt Road, Galion; Brenda J. Mason to Miler M. Ramos; $70,001
320 Liberty St., Bucyrus; The Estate of Edward Naveja to Thomas W. Applegate; $120,000
1207 John St., Bucyrus; Lisa M. Miller, administrator, to Randy W. Bloomfield; $55,510
148 Kincora Drive, Bucyrus; Lutz Custom Homes to Amy A. Roe; $266,764
716 Kaler Ave., Bucyrus; Ashley N. Howell to Melia C. Williamson; $123,500
215 Seventh Ave., Galion; Richland County Home Buyers to Amanda H. Landry; $166,000
1668 Fairview Road, Galion; Zachery and Rachelle Wirick to Carline A. Garverick and Tucker L. Hall; $285,000
One parcel on Ohio 96, Crestline; John D. and Marlene K. Burkhart to Brian D. Burkhart; $120,000
4888 Dickerson Road & 30.47 acres, Annapolis DeKalb Road, Tiro; The Marjorie A. Shealy Trust to The Phenecie 2024 Irrevocable Trust; $1,500,894
One parcel (42,27 acres) on Annapolis Dekalb Road, Tiro; The Marjorie A. Shealy Trust to The Phenecie 2024 Irrevocable Trust; $591,210
4888 Dickson Road, Tiro; The Marjorie A. Shealy Trust to R and K Conservation; $1,707,895
1163 Rosedale Ave., Bucyrus; Chad and Jessica Kernell to Ashley N. Howell and Keith A. Morris; $294,000
1900 Whetsone St., Bucyrus; Susan G. Gulley to Jessica M. and Chad D. Kernell; $440,000
5194 Stetzer Road (four parcels), Bucyrus; Rickey A. and Jennifer S. Burton to Thomas J. and Amy M. Ohlinger; $282,500
272 N. Union St., Galion; The Estate of Jeffrey D. Court to Melissa A. Hershey; $155,900
309 E. Rensselaer St., Bucyrus; Raul Ornelas and Maria G. Rodriguez to Nayeli Mendez Mazariegos; $30,000
2380 Spore Brandywine Road, Bucyrus; Tyler Stevens and Samantha A. Stevens, fka Samantha A. Palmer, to Lawrence D. and Cheryl L. Schmidt; $40,000
833 Crew Ave., Galion; Amanda J. Needels to Tony L. Castle; $44,000
205-205½ S. Union St., Galion; James L. Toth to Joshua R. and Shana M. Keller; $20,000
6659 Middletown Road, Galion; David Cowgill to Mark D. and Jamie C. Tate; $155,000
6273 Crestline Road, Galion; Amy A. Roe to Mark A. and Melissa Holbrook; $249,900
692 Crescent Way, Galion; Perry J. Swinehart to Robbie L. Servis; $119,900
6907 Sandusky Ave. (two parcels), Chatfield; Chatfield Hardware Co. to Chatwood LLC; $85,000
500 W. Warren St., Bucyrus; Mark E. Pfeifer and Allison Pfeifer, htta Allison Bullock, to Kevan and Abbie R. Hughett; $121,900
200 W. Summit St., Galion; U.S. Bank Trust National Association to Diane and Scott Persinger; $57,000
319 Heritage Circle, Bucyrus; Lakeview Loan Servicing to Howard K. Martin; $135,299
1355 Biddle Road, Galion; Murrel and Justin R. Lewis to RXPLUS Renovate; $199,400
390 Clink Blvd., Crestline; Tira L. Stima to Jamie A. and Garrison L. Stima; $86,000
7645 Ohio 309 (two parcels), Galion; Candace L. and Sherri J. Penn to Carrie Levering-Smith; $45,000
102 Switzer Drive, Galion; Harold G. and Mary R. Cramer to John Plott; $239,900
One parcel (2.290 acres), Crossroads Boulevard, Bucyrus; Crawford County Development Board Inc. to Crossroads Holdings; $34,350
906 Prospect St. (two parcels), Bucyrus; Trenton M. Cornell Estate to James Coonrod; $139,000
247 Hayes Ave., Bucyrus; Janet W. Luman to Everett H. and Naomi R. Fortner; $130,000
1022 Laura Ave., Bucyrus; Joyce A. Brown to Elizabeth A. Pack; $240,000
210 Bennett Drive (two parcels), Galion; Dorothy Silavent Estate to Lori E. Ehrman; $120,000
766 Center St. (two parcels), Galion; Benjamin C. and Jillian Kaple to Brooke L. and Daniel L. Newell; $335,000
116 N. Spring St., Bucyrus; Mark I. and Cynthia L. Light to Joshua Lawson; $18,500
640 W. Perry St. (two parcels), Bucyrus; Robert S. and Hanna H. Patterson to Jeremy and Taryn Hutton; $48,405
3393 Monnett New Winchester Road, Caledonia; Tiffany M. Stocksdale, nka Tiffany Kibler, and Jonathan Kibler; $295,000
726 Richardson Ave. (two parcels), Galion; Lowell F. Eusey to Tammy L. Randolph; $135,000
One parcel (3.00 acres) on Spore Brandywine Road, Nevada; Phyllis L. Tschanen and Bette J. Harden to Brian D. and Beth A. Dunlap; $21,000
One parcel (15.399 acres) on Spore Brandywine Road, Nevada; Phyllis L. Tschanen and Bette J. Harden to Jason J. Roop, trustee of The Roop Preservation Trust; $107,793
4050 Clady Road (two parcels), Bloomville; Aaron Studer to STM Farms LLC; $10,990
1429 Cullen Court (two parcels), Bucyrus; Jennifer L. Rogers and Catherine M. Richman to Timothy and Debbie Monaco; $193,000
355 Bennett Drive, Galion; Cody A. VanMeter and Sarah D. Hines to David G. Newman; $250,000
145 Beal Ave., Bucyrus; The Estate of Thomas P. Steinmetz to OPH; $130,000
7907 Anker Drive (two parcels), Galion; Richard N. Jacobs to Ashlie M. Lee; $129,900
One parcel (2.205 acres), Quigg Road, Crestline; Niese Family Farms to Patrick C. and Shelly M. Niese; $25,000
7075 Quigg Road (three parcels), Crestline; Patrick C. and Shelly M. Niese to Nick N. and Miranda Fike; $275,000
304 N. Boston St., Galion; Mary A. Stone, et al. to Erin B. Gorrell; $162,000
5680 Monat Drive, Galion; Tracy D. and Cheryl E. Rehm to Logan A. Knipp and Madison D. Niese; $185,000
124 E. Arnold St., Crestline; William A. and Stephanie L. Wine to Rodney E. and Kathleen M. Fender; $109,000
219 Wilson Ave., Galion; Harold and Jessica Smith to Stephen Pence; $130,000
800 S. Poplar St., Bucyrus; Robert J. Sherman to Charles E. and Nevada N. Zinn; $140,000
252 S. Pierce St., Galion; Rent Due to Brian A. Gress; $35,000
136 Orange St. (two parcels), Galion; Rick Kigar, private selling officer, to Wilmington Savings Fund Society, FSB; $63,334
319 N. Columbus St., Crestline; Richland County Home Buyers to Paul J. and Tracy L. Lannon; $124,000
236 W. Summit St., Galion; Zachary J. and Elizabeth Hatfield to Miguel Sanchez; $99,000
547 Whetstone St., Bucyrus; Ken E. Shulaw, et al. to Teresa V. and Kenneth E. Long; $43,000
1215 Dawsett Ave., Galion; Jeffrey T. Everly to Justin A. and Enid R. Ramsey; $25,000
333 E. Mary St. (six parcels), Bucyrus; Ashleigh N. Cooper to Robina L. Adams; $100,000
815 Arrowhead Drive, Bucyrus; Marcia S. Zagoric, Shawn A. Bolon and Sherri J. Snyder to Kobe S. Stillberger; $270,000
624 W. Bucyrus St., Crestline; Italia M. and Payton M. Rine to Brandon and Jordan Crabtree; $180,000
1264 Ohio 100, Bucyrus; Janet L. Graham by Michael T. Graham, power of attorney, to Nicholas T. Graham; $125,000
214 N. Liberty St., Galion; Sandra M. Campbell to Lisa Pauley, trustee of The North Liberty Street Trust; $25,000
115-117 S. Henry St. (four parcels), Crestline; JAKREST to Jon Kelso Rentals; $255,000
722 S. Sandusky Ave. (two parcels), Bucyrus; S. Rose Estates to Harmanjit Singh and Simranjeet Kaur; $185,000