Discover the latest homes changing hands in Lexington area
327 Bassett Ave, Thomas Cynthia Suzanne to Zarvas Chris and Sarah, $518,500
312 Culpepper Rd, Stallard Terri Trustee to Stanley Zachary D and Karolyn, $1,100,000
3628 Hidden Pond Rd, Mobley Rebecca S and Terry B to Stone Stephen W and Leslie P, $1,100,000
101 Idle Hour Dr Unit 3, MNKH LLC to Mobley Rebecca S, $1,400,000
428 Lakeshore Dr, Katko Jennifer Lawrence Ttee to Dalton Lisa and Andrew, $847,025
1404 Lookout Cir, Durachta Susan L to Blake David Collins and Sara Mayes, $727,000
677 Mt Vernon Dr, Starlight LLC to 677 Mt Vernon Drive LLC, $670,000
2185 Taborlake Pt, Cox Lucy to Hays Seth and Ashley, $684,000
3140 Arrowhead Dr, Moore Jennifer E to Petersburg Nathan T and Lisa D, $485,000
216 Forest Park Rd, Lexington Preferred Properties LLC to Lozano Richard L and Amy C, $390,000
3025 Lappin Ln, Polisetty Nanda & Anantha L to Bramel Alli Robic and Taylor, $395,000
3513 Pepperwood Pl, Wilson Frank E to Aloysius Ajoy, $280,000
255 Shady Ln, Carter Margaret Gayle Sharp to Wilcox Jared Thomas, $900,000
514 Springhill Dr, Hafner Erin Patricia & Paul O'Brien to Cornett Davis Steele, $415,000
1660 Chandler Ln, Hall Howard Keith to FFGFG LLC, $285,000
943 Lily Dr, Schmitz Richard and Deborah to Baumann Morgan, $335,100
342 Waller Ave Unit 2B, Stewart Teresa Ann to T M Rudd Co LLC, $94,000
136 N Broadway Park, Chaney Amber Deann to Graley Devin, $261,000
1601 Clayton Ave, Wise Stephen to Haffermann Robert, $200,000
1884 Dalton Ct, Morton Lawrence M and Hope T to Lexington Land and Realty LLC, $259,900
1319 N Limestone, Lopez Properties Mah LLC to Cordero Mario Cordero, $295,000
537 Lisa Dr, McFadden WM E & Hazel to Kentucky Real Estate Buyers LLC, $140,000
537 Lisa Dr, Kentucky Real Estate Buyers LLC to Altitude Investments LLC, $154,000
1104 Meadow Ln, Ingram Mary Darlene to Is Realtor Kentucky Inc, $128,000
164 Winston Ave, Wallace Ollie Jr & C S to Wallace Brandon Scott, $240,000
121 N Martin Luther King Blvd, Anderson Lindsay and James to Steen Marnie, $270,000
531 Boonesboro Ave, Garry Milton Real Estate Inc to Davis Benjamin, $520,000
220 Cedar St Unit 207, Foster Clifton & Tina S to Ahmad Aleena Syed, $370,000
342 Chestnut St, A Zahed Properties LLC to Joseph Scott Properties LLC, $316,500
429 E Fourth St, A Zahed Properties LLC to Joseph Scott Properties LLC, $316,500
410 E Sixth St, A Zahed Properties LLC to Joseph Scott Properties LLC, $316,500
333 S Upper St Unit 103, Mayer Solomon V to Ryan Matthew TTEE, $350,000
693 Andover Village Pl, Shuck Timothy J & K M to Santamaria Ingrid Fernandes Mathi, $492,900
2517 Carducci St, Brown Dog Properties LLC to Phan Son Van, $645,000
441 Chelsea Woods Dr, Brown Shelby Ellen to Hightower Wells Laurel Devin, $259,000
1637 Cornelius Trce, Nelson Wesley Dean to Nelson Brian Ttee, $640,500
2502 Knightsbridge Ln, George Tanner to McPherson Ashlei, $195,000
1211 Twilight Shadow Dr, Disimile Christopher R to Williams Thomas J Jr, $560,000
1876 Barksdale Dr, Caycam Properties Inc to Mejia Juan Manuel Mendoza, $195,000
2669 Trailwood Ln, Raynolds Properties LLC to Loar Ryan Mikail, $275,000
956 Winding Oak Trl, Stivers Nathan & Rebekah to McBeath Anna Schafer and Christia, $382,500
1309 Cordele Ln, HE Chunyan to Herceg Dorian and Amanda, $1,100,000
4048 Daisy Hill Ln, Zhang Qing to Yegge Pamela and Paul, $522,000
2337 Dogwood Trace Blvd, Zhou Jian to Davis Lucian II and Anita, $455,000
3866 Pine Ridge Way, Taylor Gregory A and Emiliana A to Badathala Kamalesh Kumar, $242,000
1720 Twain Ridge Dr, Parkhill Cynthia to Faraj Ali Jamal, $390,000
4180 Weber Way, Burton James L to Burton Bailey M, $200,000
973 Wyndham Hills Dr, Massie Elizabeth Anne to Wheeler Alexander Burton, $295,000
233 Bittersweet Way, Su Luyi to Spence Sue Ann, $365,000
445 Madison Point Dr, Keller Jason Craig and Laura Beth to Bazzell Jay and Julie, $650,000
5670 Old Richmond Rd, Mitchell Jeremy Douglas TTEE to Carroll Justin B, $1,700,000
1595 Summerhill Dr, Ball Realty Investments LLC to Smith Alexandria Grace, $236,000
313 Turfway Dr, Graham James E to Connor Teara, $175,900
1077 Armstrong Mill Rd, Leskiv Vasil to Smith Family Ventures LLC, $235,000
3455 Elmendorf Cir, GFY Holdings LLC to CSA Investments LLC, $275,000
1268 Merman Dr, Wafford & Wafford to German Nathanael Bradford and Ca, $235,000
397 Plainview Rd, Cunningham Jack R & Laurie J to Rolek Kristofer and Jacqueline, $363,000
395 Redding Rd Unit 154, Keshtvarz Sara to Chaffee Sylvia, $225,000
395 Redding Rd Unit 87, Carroll Phillip to Brown Patricia M, $175,000
1525 High Street, Frances Duncan to Christelle Naumann, $175,000
129 Woodmont Drive, Robert O'Neal to Billy Rudd, $237,000
413 Parkside Drive, Sara Watts to Joseph and Heather Sparks, $200,000
138 Austerlitz Road, SM&K Home Improvements LLC to James Schanding, $80,000
1144 Hill Road, Gary Ammerman to Christine Pasko, $850,000
314 Creekview Drive, Adam and Ashley Beatty to Clifford and Jennifer Tharp, $235,000
621 Clintonville Road, Kelly Hudson to Roberta and Joseph Mullins, $325,000
335 Houston Creek Drive, Elizabeth Thomas and Brianna Thomas to Florian Moreno, $212,000
168 Park Place, Eric Dale and Tonia Dale to Billy Rudd, $183,000
105 Golden Leaf Circle, Chase Dabney and Gary Dabney to Damon Piatt and Kelly Hudson, $455,000
136 Woodmont Drive, Grant May and Kelly May to John and Brianna Plummer, $450,000
1820 Brent Road, BF Properties LLC to Sarah Starr, $145,000
775 Escondida Road, Peter Dailey III to Shane and Rachel Scallan, $285,000
1511 Cypress Street, Ray and Anna Baber to Chase and Choriander Daggett et al, $299,000
116 White Owl Way, Urban Groupe Dev 1 LLC et al to Keith Gibson, $285,000
120 Church Street, George Stilson to Austin Newell, $138,500
206 North Mulberry Street, James Graff to Michelle and Cody Smith, $230,000
119 Kentucky Avenue, Kayte and Ethan Minix to Danielle Araujo, $188,000
209 Skyline Drive, Ryan and Allison Caudill to Sreychan Thuy and Kemsreang Song, $269,000
110 White Owl Way, Urban Groupe Dev 1 LLC et al to Sandra Martin, $297,000
209 Cherokee Trail, David and Joy Lusby to Morgan Lusby, $275,000
305 Biddle Pike, Deborah Mowery to Craig Kendrickson and Lina Watson, $100,000
204 Rhodes Lane, Adam and Casey Ferguson to Enrique and Michelle Boneta, $357,000
108 Tundra Hill Court, Neukam Living Trust to Terence and Rebecca Hlathein, $360,000
164 Irving Lane, Daniel and Leah Britton to Clay Fletcher and Abby Winans, $373,000
134 Camp Creek Way, New Haven Homes LLC to Hugh Savage and Sharon Conklin, $449,900
104 Flamingo Circle, VIA Vitae Development LLC to Quentin and Iliana Pell, $537,598
139 Chickadee Trail, VIA Vitae Development LLC to Scott Franklin, $368,523
109 Donovan Lane, Michael and Ashlee Gay to Eva and Francis Ribbe, $359,000
103 Blackberry Ridge Court, Avery and Denise Bussell to John and Allyson Bailey, $425,000
100 Galehouse Road, John and Allyson Bailey III to Michael and Hope Canter, $380,000
102 Final Turn Circle, Dustin and Lauren Horn to Rebecca McLay, $305,000
608 Woodduck Lane, Joseph and Sukh Khalsa to Wesley and Jill Akers, $514,000
147 Wellesly Avenue, Patrick and Rachel Enders to Justin and Brittany Haubner, $385,895
159 Brittany Lane, Daniel and Faith Gallagher to Jacob Hickey and Kelsey May, $374,900
132 Knight Court, Marlan Investments LLC to Dillon Taylor, $364,900
3156 Newtown Pike, Anatoli and Natalia Filiuk to Steven and April Early, $1,060,000
120 Blowing Tree Drive, New Haven Homes LLC to Eric and Chelsi Thomas, $388,000
110 Bellatrix Court, Ball Homes LLC to Shanhui Lin and Mei Chen, $363,173
282 Harmony Ridge Road, Larry Adams to Justin Sargent and Lois McCoy, $257,000
303 West Clinton Street, Danielle and Steven Patterson to Minna Jenkins, $196,000
210 Gano Avenue, Dorothy Woods to Brittany Corey and Jeremy Walton, $212,000
152 John Davis Drive, Moris and Sana Said to Ameer Said, $256,000
204 Mallard Point Court, Lois Bryant to Jason and Beth Milligan, $540,000
106 Flamingo Circle, VIA Vitae Development LLC to Jourdan and Dustin Collins, $383,600
238 Harbor Village Drive, TLD LLC to Logan Hurt, $395,000
184 Berkshire Lane, Ryan and Makayla Troxell to Nicholas and Krista Vanoss, $278,000
162 Hidden Creek Drive, Nicola and Mona Papa to Allen and Wanda Porupski, $895,760
104 River Run Court, Gary and Rebecca McQuain to Wen Jiang and Man Cheng, $305,000
143 Limestone Lane, Ball Homes LLC to Joseph and Arriane Fernandez, $474,347
115 Ocaso Court, Reigan Lutz et al to Colton Abbott, $295,000
1923 Barkley Road, Brady Robinette to Michael and Katherine Scatena, $212,000
111 Pinnacle Point, Haddix Construction LLC to Andie and Joseph Payton, $514,975
228 Colony Blvd, Evan and Marci Tisheuar to Marc Thalacker, $300,000
132 Winding View Trail, Michelle Wilson to Michael and Jamie Rogers, $545,000
124 Sutton Place Blvd, Samuel Webb et al to Daniel Rodawold and Heather Reeves, $340,000
222 Berkshire Lane, Parker Family Trust to Joseph Mwinyi and Marceline Otonga, $270,000
2939 Ironworks Road, Patsy and Donald Wells to Carol Wilson, $300,000
109 Castanet Court, Joseph and Arriane Fernandez to Marshall Rumage, $310,000
109 Dunmore Lane, Ball Homes LLC to Nicholas and Ana Bartholomew, $448,241
102 Sea Pines Way, BB & D LLC to Janey Newsom and William Karlak, $250,000
338 Harmon Court, Katie Donovan to Tasian Stakelin, $170,000
138 Rodeo Drive, James and Raleih Bennett to Jonathan and Nelly Brown, $325,000
142 Peaceful Landing, Elizabeth Roth and Cesar Barada to Logan Coomer and Maddison Saltkill, $334,900
164 Bueno Crossing, BACCS Properties LLC to Sarah Gottlob and Caleb Murphy, $327,000
106 Hutchins Drive, Shelby Armstrong and Brandy Blackburn to Samuel Preston, $270,000
126 Kirkstall Way, Ball Homes LLC to Hollyann and Alexander Gifford, $352,997
239 Elkhorn Green Place, Christopher Clines and William Gough to Ethan Franklin, $327,500
1320 Leesburg Pike, Lyle and Carolyn McMillin to William and Kari Jones, $481,500
357 North Court Street, Heather and Andrew Shaffer to Aaron Valentine, $168,000
139 Peaceful Landing, Huber Builders et al to Dustin and Lauren Horn, $439,900
102 River Run Court, Chad and Haley Gilbert to Corey Johnson, $315,000
102 Flamingo Circle, Via Vitae Development LLC to Christopher Hagler, $414,900
171 Westwoods Drive, Bobby and Barbara Sparks to Byron and Victoria Wedgeworth, $360,000
104 Natchez Trace, Evan and Megan Jones to Herbert and Victoria Crawford, $445,000
163 Stephens Drive, Jonathan Walker to Abraham Carreon et al, $335,000
112 Baldwin Terrace, Beverly Townsend to Reuben and Angela Yount, $275,000
134 Canewood Blvd, Lorraine Buckler et al to Alyssa and Joshua Abend, $390,000
110 White Owl Way, Urban Groupe Dev 1 LLC et al to Exildo Rodriguez et al, $295,000
4252 Cincinnati Road, Stockton Mortgage Corporation to William and Sarah Obermeyer, $180,813
225 Cunningham Avenue, Michael Mizell to Isaac Sparks and Charles Wells, $205,000
103 Meadowcrest Drive, Jonathan Abrams to Moses Muliro Nad Pascaline Kakiranya, $395,000
168 Sutton Place Blvd, Charles and Denise Fisher to Elizabeth Kozlowski, $335,000
423 Hinton Sadieville Road, Sharon Wright to Joshua and Jennifer Sweet, $110,000
119 Long Branch Drive, Ashley Scalf to Ashley Colvin and Logan Green, $299,000
130 Falls Creek Drive, Jada and Mark Craig II to Brian and Katelyn Malesick, $439,900
108 Shadow Creek Path, Mary Ohnheiser to David and Deborah Moore, $495,000
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