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Luzerne County Sees Significant Property Transactions on August 29, 2025

On August 29, 2025, Luzerne County reported a series of substantial property transactions, showcasing a vibrant real estate market across various municipalities. The deals involved a mix of residential and commercial properties, with total values reaching millions of dollars.
In one of the most notable transactions, the Paul D. DeAngelo 2018 Irrevocable Trust acquired property from Michael C. Decosmo Jr. for $375,000. This transfer highlights the ongoing interest in real estate investments in the region.
Another significant deal occurred in Plains Township, where Butler Enterprises, Inc. sold a property to NP Hazleton Logistics Owner Phase 2, LLC for a remarkable $13,250,000. This transaction underscores the growing demand for logistics facilities, reflecting broader trends in e-commerce and distribution.
Other notable transactions included the sale of a residential property in Hazleton, where Megan Weinland sold to Paul Dreabit and others for $288,900. In Wilkes-Barre, James Kovalik transferred a property to Samantha Ann Kalafut for $410,000, indicating a continued upward trajectory in property values across the county.
Detailed Property Transfers
Several additional transactions further illustrate the robust activity in Luzerne County’s real estate market. In Bear Creek Township, Corey D. Hadzick sold property to Bruce J. Reilly and others for $482,000. Meanwhile, in Dallas, the sale of a property by Duarbis Mendez to Uziel Adonias Canahui Sis fetched $315,000.
In Hazle Township, Franklin Swanek transferred property to Glow Sunrise LLC for $261,000, while Sandra Petrosky sold to John Puzio for $253,000 in Wyoming.
The transactions were not limited to residential properties. In Forty Fort, 2 Surfers LLC engaged in a significant deal with Sky Re Holdings LLC, resulting in a transfer of $1,000,000. Other notable sales include Jocelyn M. Wadzin‘s property in Dallas Township for $369,800 and Kristi Clarke‘s transfer in Dupont for $365,000.
The real estate market in Luzerne County is demonstrating resilience and growth, with these transactions reflecting both local and regional economic trends. As more buyers and investors show interest, the county’s property landscape continues to evolve, promising further developments in the near future.
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