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Active Real Estate Transactions in Mount Sterling and Beyond

News Summary

Multiple significant real estate transactions occurred in Mount Sterling and surrounding regions, showcasing an active market. The month featured various deals, including residential sales of single-family homes and large parcels of land. Notable transactions included major land deals exceeding a million in value and numerous residential sales demonstrating strong interest in the area’s property market. Overall, the month’s activity reflects ongoing development and investment in the local real estate sector.

Recent Real Estate Transactions in Mount Sterling and Surrounding Areas During June 2025

Mount Sterling and surrounding communities experienced significant real estate activity in June 2025, with numerous property transactions involving residential homes, land, and commercial establishments. These transactions reflect ongoing developments and investment in the region, highlighting a dynamic real estate market.

Residential Property Sales

Several residential properties changed hands in Mount Sterling during June. Notably, Jered Shoopman and Jacquelyn Shoopman sold a residence located at 104 W. Union in Mount Sterling to Jacob W. Shoopman for $174,500 on June 20, 2025. Similarly, Ransom L. Carroll sold a residence at 1506 625 E. in Mount Sterling to Michael Johnson and Paulette Johnson for $155,000 on May 27.

In another sale, Ashley C. Workman Revocable Trust transferred ownership of a residence at 197 800 E. in Mount Sterling to ILO Acres, LLC for $246,000 on June 4, 2025. Also, Samuel A. Engler sold a home at 221 W. Coline in Mount Sterling to Logan Davis and Riley Barnett for $155,000 on June 10, 2025. Residential sales in the area also included transactions at 308 Mechanic and 623 West North, with properties selling for $185,000 and $336,500 respectively.

Land and Farm Properties

Land transactions constituted a significant part of June’s real estate activity. The Co-trustees of the Jerry K. Ackerman Irrevocable Trust sold over 155 acres at 1221 940 E. in Mount Sterling to Cottonwood Land Company, LLC for $1,568,833 on June 19. Additionally, the Ackerman Trust sold 10.96 acres and 71.06 acres at the same location to Salty Stone Properties, LLC and Cooperstown Manor, LLC for $185,000 and $767,448, respectively, on the same date.

More extensive land deals included the sale of 277.74 acres in Mount Sterling from Workman Farm, Inc. to ILO Acres, LLC for $2,004,000. Smaller land parcels were also sold, such as 50.42 acres in Timewell from Randall Lee Leerhoff to Brock Fry for $20,000.

Commercial and Investment Properties

Commercial transactions and investment properties also featured prominently. Gerald D. Morath sold a mixed-use residence and retail building at 108 N. Main in Versailles to Thierry M. Nurumbi for $13,000 on June 17. The sale involved a smaller-scale commercial property, reflecting ongoing interest in the area’s retail and business sectors.

Other Notable Transactions

Additional land and residence sales involved several other properties. For example, Barbara Jane Henry, trustee sold less than 100% interest in a large 364.719-acre parcel at 364.719 acres in Mount Sterling for $914,442. In the vicinity of Timewell, Shirley D. Moore Estate sold 156.51 acres for $582,442.

Other notable land transactions include the sale of 16.49 acres in Mount Sterling from Gene L. Daggett, trustee to Parn Properties, LLC for $111,300 and a 119.25-acre parcel in Mount Sterling from Brock Fry to Eric W. Wagner and Joni R. Wagner for $596,250.

Summary

The month of June 2025 saw active real estate trading in Mount Sterling and its surroundings, with significant land sales and residential property transfers. The high-value land deals, including large farm and estate parcels, indicate ongoing investment and development in the region. Residential transactions, both homes and rental properties, continue to meet local demand, demonstrating stability in the local housing market. Overall, the data reflects a thriving real estate landscape tailored to a variety of investment interests and needs.

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BALTIMORE STAFF WRITER The BALTIMORE STAFF WRITER represents the experienced team at HEREBaltimore.com, your go-to source for actionable local news and information in Baltimore, Baltimore County, and beyond. Specializing in "news you can use," we cover essential topics like product reviews for personal and business needs, local business directories, politics, real estate trends, neighborhood insights, and state news affecting the area—with deep expertise drawn from years of dedicated reporting and strong community input, including local press releases and business updates. We deliver top reporting on high-value events such as the Baltimore Book Festival, Preakness Stakes, and Artscape. Our coverage extends to key organizations like the Baltimore Chamber of Commerce and Visit Baltimore, plus leading businesses in shipping and healthcare that power the local economy such as the Port of Baltimore and Johns Hopkins Medicine. As part of the broader HERE network, we provide comprehensive, credible insights into Maryland's dynamic landscape.

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