May 28, 2025 - 04:42

During the week of May 16 to May 22, 2025, several notable real estate transactions took place in Lucas County, showcasing a mix of commercial and residential transfers.
In a commercial deal, Chett and Allison Ovitt transferred ownership of a property located at 10905 Corduroy Road R in Curtice to Jeff Schmitz. The transaction was recorded on May 19, and the sale price was listed as $0, which may indicate a gift or other non-traditional transfer arrangement.
In addition to this commercial transfer, various residential properties also changed hands during the week. While specific details on these residential transactions were not provided, the activity reflects ongoing interest in the local real estate market.
As the market continues to evolve, these transactions highlight the dynamic nature of property ownership in the region, emphasizing both commercial and residential sectors. The coming weeks are expected to reveal further developments as more properties are listed and sold.
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