Property transactions in Lowndes County on January 17, 2026, revealed a diverse range of real estate activities. Significant sales included a mix of residential and commercial properties, showcasing ongoing investment interest in the region.
Jimaco, LLC from Fayetteville, Georgia, sold a property to Marie Shanell Smith, acting as Trustee of the ZAP Holdings Trust, for $15,000. The property, located at 2982 Burma Street, is identified by Map & Parcel No. 0167 146. This transaction reflects continued trust-based investment strategies in local real estate.
In another notable transaction, Kenneth S. Overman from Valdosta sold a property to Amy Jensen for $41,590, registered under Map & Parcel No. 0091-037A. This sale indicates a steady demand for residential properties in Lowndes County.
The commercial sector also showed activity with Alice Merrie Zipperer transferring a property to Downtown Equipment Rentals, LLC for $90,000, linked to Map & Parcel No. 0115C-235. Such transactions highlight the area’s appeal to businesses looking for operational space.
The real estate market in Lowndes County further demonstrated its vibrancy with several other noteworthy sales. For instance, TLDWm LLC sold a property to Hanna Marie Yeager for $285,000, while KD Companies, LLC transferred a property to Tison Bell for $259,900. Both transactions underscore the competitive nature of the local market.
The presence of D.R. Horton, Inc., a prominent builder from Tallahassee, Florida, was notable, with multiple sales on that day. They sold properties to various buyers, including Regina Lucrecia Suriel for $284,900 and Joseph Dylan Lemly for an equal amount, each associated with different parcels in Lowndes County.
Other significant transactions included Vincent Duller selling to Michael Ronn for $410,000, and Freeman Investment, LLC transferring properties valued at $400,000 to Drake Elm, LLC. These figures illustrate the robust investment landscape in the area.
Overall, the January 17 transactions reflect a healthy real estate market in Lowndes County, with a mix of both residential and commercial interests. As property values continue to rise, the community is poised for ongoing growth and development.
