Four Knox County Properties Surpass $1M Sales Milestone in November
Several high-value property sales marked November in Knox County, with four properties each surpassing the $1 million mark. These notable transfers took place predominantly in Howard and Monroe Townships.
Properties Exceeding $1 Million in Sales
In Howard Township, two homes were sold for substantial amounts. The first, located on Baldwin Drive, commanded a price of $1,100,000. A second property at Lakeview Heights Drive was sold for $1,050,000. Meanwhile, Monroe Township featured significant sales as well.
Monroe Township High-Value Sales
- A cash grain or general farm on North Liberty Road sold for $1,125,000.
- A timber commercial property on Scott Road followed closely with a sale price of $1,150,000.
Overview of November Property Transfers
The following property transfers, including both residential and agricultural listings, illustrate the robust real estate activity during November. The information is sourced from the Knox County Recorder’s Office.
- Berlin Township
- 14901 Spohn Rd; $240,000
- 12599 Armentrout Rd (two parcels); $250,000
- 13485 Toms Rd; $128,000
- Brown Township
- Residential vacant land, 0 Grand Valley Dr; $10,500
- 698 Grand Valley Dr; $385,000
- 387 Valleyridge Dr; $269,900
- Clay Township
- 3341 Martinsburg Rd (two parcels); $600,000
- College Township
- 305 Woodside Dr E (two parcels); $765,000
- Howard Township
- 719 Winesap Circle; $280,000
- 360 Baldwin Dr; $1,100,000
- Monroe Township
- 18720 Coshocton Rd; $226,100
- 17766 Scott Rd; $1,150,000
The property market in Knox County shows promising growth, particularly for high-value transactions. As November concludes, the significant sales highlight a continued demand for upscale properties in the region.