Sterling Home Sale Signals Continued Activity in Logan County Market
A four bedroom, two bathroom house at 601 McKinley Street in Sterling sold for $135,000 and was recorded on Nov. 26, 2025. The transaction adds to a cluster of late November sales that matter to local buyers, sellers and officials monitoring inventory and tax assessments.

A single family home at 601 McKinley Street in Sterling changed hands for $135,000, with the sale recorded on Nov. 26, 2025. The property, listed at 1,620 square feet, includes four bedrooms and two bathrooms and sits on a corner lot with mature fruit trees. Sellers highlighted a large heated Lester building, a car port and a covered back yard patio among the property features. The listing was handled by Samm Vandenbark of Vandenbark Realty.
This closing is part of an uptick in transactions across Sterling and Logan County at the end of November and into early December. Local real estate aggregators are grouping sold dates and short property summaries to produce a near real time view of market movement that buyers, sellers and professionals use to assess pricing and availability. For prospective buyers, recent activity can signal both competition for desirable listings and opportunities for negotiating on properties that have been on the market longer.
For sellers and listing agents, the sale offers a concrete comparables data point in a price range that may influence asking prices on similar homes. Real estate professionals in the county will likely incorporate the 601 McKinley Street sale into local market reports and comparative market analyses intended to guide pricing decisions over the winter selling season.

There are also administrative implications for local government. Sales volume and price levels feed into property tax assessment cycles and municipal revenue forecasts. When transactions cluster in a short window, assessors and budget planners watch for shifts that could affect revenue estimates for services that depend on property tax income.
As logged through late November and into early December, these transactions together create a clearer picture of Logan County housing dynamics for the end of 2025. Residents preparing to buy or sell, as well as officials tracking tax and planning outcomes, should monitor incoming sales records to understand whether this period reflects a temporary flurry or a sustained trend in the local housing market.

