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Berks County Real Estate Transactions for November 16, 2023

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Real estate transactions in Berks County on November 16, 2023, showcased a diverse range of property exchanges, reflecting the area’s ongoing market activity. Notable transactions included properties sold in various townships, with some sales involving significant figures while others were recorded with nominal transfer prices, indicating no cash exchanged.

Highlighted Transactions Across Berks County

In Alsace Township, the estate of Terrance C. Glass was transferred to Edward G. Haas Jr. and Sharon Haas for $220,000. Another transaction in the same township saw Ethan A. Moser and Mariah E. Moser selling their residence at 280 Spies Church Road to Joseph Salender Jr. for $180,000.

Amity Township also reported several notable sales, including a property sold by Justin Michinock to Amber Davis for $355,000. Multiple transactions were recorded, highlighting the area’s appeal to homebuyers seeking diverse options. Andrew Hildebrand and Jennifer Hildebrand sold their property at 502 Glenwood Drive for a substantial $657,500.

In Bern Township, Leslie V. Thurman and Leslie V. Broschat transferred their residence at 1049 Christina Drive to Tioga Point LLC for $245,000. This transaction demonstrates ongoing interest from investment groups in the region.

Continuing Trends in the Real Estate Market

The real estate landscape in Berks County has shown resilience, with transactions indicating a healthy market despite fluctuations. Properties were exchanged at various price points, from nominal amounts to significant investments, reflecting both personal sales and business transactions.

For example, in Reading, the Habitat for Humanity of Berks County Inc. engaged in multiple transactions, including properties at 458 Miltimore St. and 460 Miltimore St., where the sales were recorded at a nominal $10. This highlights the organization’s commitment to providing affordable housing options within the community.

Meanwhile, in Wyomissing, Peter Starr and Claire Starr sold their home at 1019 Wyomissing Blvd. for $575,000, part of a trend where properties in desirable neighborhoods are commanding higher prices.

As the real estate market continues to evolve, these transactions offer insights into the local economy and community dynamics. The Berks County Recorder of Deeds office maintains a public record of these transactions, which can be accessed for further details.

For inquiries regarding property transactions, individuals can contact the office at 610-478-3380 or email [email protected].

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