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Property Transfers Surge in Lafayette County During Holidays

Holiday property transfers in Lafayette County

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Lafayette County experienced a surge in property transfers during the holiday season from December 23 to 27, 2024. Several notable transactions included family trusts and sales between LLCs, reflecting a vibrant local real estate market. As families invest in their futures and formalize ownership, the community continues to grow with new homeowners using the festive time to make significant investments in properties.

Exciting Property Transfers in Lafayette County During the Holiday Season

Lafayette County, Mississippi – December 23-27, 2024

As the holiday cheer filled the air, Lafayette County has been bustling with activity, thanks to a wave of property transfers that took place from December 23 to 27, 2024. These transactions reflect a lively real estate market here, with plenty going on under the surface.

First up, **The Refuge of Oxford, LLC** made headlines as it transferred Lot 5 of **The Refuge of Oxford** to Robert H. Lampton. This lovely property is surely a delightful addition to Lampton’s portfolio—and perhaps a cozy retreat for many enjoyable weekends to come.

In a family affair, Daniel and Anderson Jaffe transferred Unit 40 of **The Reserve Condominiums** to themselves as trustees of the **Anderson G. Jaffe Personal Residence Trust**. Keeping things in the family just got a little more formalized, and it seems the Jaffe family knows how to secure their investments!

Moving forward, we witnessed a notable family transfer involving Bobby Lee Martin, Jr., Larry Johnson, and Lucy Mae Martin. They conveyed the **North Half of Section 29**, ***Township 9 South, Range 4 West*** to Lucy Mae Martin. Not to be outdone, the same trio continued to keep the properties in the family by transferring the same area to **Larry Johnson** and **Bobby Lee Martin, Jr.** Families that invest together, stay together!

Another interesting development came from **Albriton Holdings, LLC**, which sold the **East Half of Section 21**, ***Township 9 South, Range 3 West*** to Nancy Simon Dominguez. It looks like a new chapter is beginning for Ms. Dominguez, nestled in the beautiful landscapes of Lafayette County.

Among the transactions, Bryan and Lauren Hierlmeier had a reason to celebrate as **The Crossing at Oxford Commons, LLC** transferred **Unit 332** of the **Crossing at Oxford Commons Cottage Condominiums** to them. It seems that the Hierlmeier couple will be enjoying their new home sweet home shortly.

In yet another poignant transfer, Steven Allen Williams sold off the **Northeast Quarter of Section 26**, ***Township 6 South, Range 5 West*** to **The Williams Revocable Living Trust**. With lives being shaped by properties such as these, trust seems to be the name of the game!

Among units, **Thomas Upton Reynolds, III** transferred **Unit 4 of Wedgewood Cove Condominiums** to **Alexis M. Panther**, **Jennifer L. Panther**, and **Mark E. Panther**. Family ties and property ownership go hand in hand through generations. A prime example here!

**Mayfield Development, LLC** was busy as it sold **Lot 32 of Mayfield Subdivision** to **John Marshall Burnett** and **Elizabeth Kaitlyn Mize-Burnett**. Another lovely family stepping into their future home in this delightful subdivision!

Continuing in the spirit of transfers, Dennis H. and Carrie E. Ott made things official by passing property over to Dennis H. Ott, Jr., and Katherine Ott Arnold, who are Trustees of **The Ott Revocable Living Trust**. Keeping wealth and property in the family seems to be a prevalent trend this week.

**Vincent Blake Cannon** and **Sierra M. Cannon** wrapped up the week by selling **Unit 7 of Fallen Oaks Condominiums** to **Seashell, LLC**. A wonderful investment for Seashell, LLC, who will surely make the most of its new property.

The property transfer mania didn’t stop there! **Alison and Christopher Weaver** transferred **Unit 3 of Old Oaks of Oxford Condominiums** to **The Weaver Children’s Personal Residence Trust**. It seems like this family has also decided to take a stroll down the path of property loopholes that keep things cozy for their offspring.

All in all, the festive spirits of the holidays mixed seamlessly with the ever-bustling real estate market in Lafayette County. With eager buyers and families investing in their future, it’s a wonderful reminder that home ownership is just around the corner for many!

As we wrap up tales of these transactions, it’s fascinating to see how each home and piece of land tells its own story. With new owners settling in, the community continues to grow and flourish, one property transfer at a time.

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