April 12, 2026 - 02:00

A residential condominium in DeKalb has changed hands in a recent real estate transaction. The property, located at 1526 Grand Drive, Unit 203-5, was sold on March 25 for a final price of $205,000.
The unit is situated within a larger residential building and offers a compact living space. The lot associated with the property is recorded as measuring 607 square feet. This sale provides a current snapshot of the condominium market in the area, reflecting buyer activity for smaller residential units.
Local real estate professionals note that such properties often attract first-time homebuyers, investors, or those seeking a lower-maintenance lifestyle. The sale price indicates continued demand within this segment of the DeKalb housing market. The transaction was processed and closed through standard real estate channels, with all necessary legal and financial requirements fulfilled by the involved parties. The new owner took possession of the property following the completion of the sale.
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