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Kurt Alan Beisner

Kurt Alan Beisner
Real Estate Agent (Management Level Salesperson)
Greenville OH

Management Level Salesperson (OH: 2011002921)

15 years experience

REALTOR® 7 Active Listings Serves Darke County, OH
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Contact Information

Brokerage
Eb Real Estate
Office Address
7667 Celina Rd
Greenville, OH  45331-9328
(Darke County)
Office Phone
937-548-4663
Office Fax
Mobile
937-469-1221
Email
move********@*****.com
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Service Areas

Gordon: OH Arcanum: OH Ithaca: OH Pitsburg: OH Covington: OH Gratis Township: OH Harrison Township: OH Lake Lakengren: OH Gratis: OH Eaton: OH Lanier Township: OH Twin Township: OH Wayne Lakes: OH Greenville: OH Palestine: OH Jefferson Township: OH New Madison: OH Castine: OH Jackson Township: OH Piqua: OH Lockington: OH Port Jefferson: OH Sidney: OH Troy: OH Tipp City: OH Versailles: OH Vandalia: OH Huber Heights: OH Phoneton: OH Union: OH Butler Township: OH Bethel Township: OH West Milton: OH

About Kurt Beisner

**How to Sell Your Home**

Selling your home is a significant decision, and having expert guidance can make the process smoother. From marketing strategies to negotiations and finalizing the sale, each step is crucial. A professional can provide the support you need to navigate these complexities. To discuss your options in a relaxed setting, consider scheduling a personal consultation. It will be a valuable investment of your time.

**Ready to Move?**

If you've decided to relocate, congratulations! Buying a new home is one of the best investments you can make for yourself and your family. If you're unsure about the next steps, let's arrange a meeting to discuss your goals and what you can expect throughout the process. I am here to assist you from your initial home tour all the way to the closing.

Darke County, OH Real Estate Market Analysis (Single Family Homes)

$220,569
Avg. Listing Price
From Kurt's portfolio
3.0 / 1.8
Avg. Beds/Baths
Typical property size
1,706 sf
Avg. Square Footage
Interior living space
142
Active Listings
Current inventory

Darke County, Ohio's real estate market reflects the steady, agricultural-focused economy of this western Ohio region, where farmland values and small-town residential properties drive most transactions. Located along the Indiana border, this rural county encompasses communities like Greenville, Versailles, and Arcanum, where property values remain notably affordable compared to Ohio's metropolitan areas. The market here operates at a more measured pace than urban centers, with seasonal agricultural cycles significantly influencing buying and selling patterns.

What makes Darke County particularly interesting is its complete digital connectivity among real estate professionals—all 112 actively licensed agents maintain email communication, creating an unusually well-networked rural market. This level of digital adoption facilitates faster information sharing about available properties, land parcels, and market conditions across the county's 600 square miles. The result is a surprisingly efficient marketplace where agricultural land, residential homes, and commercial properties change hands with greater coordination than might be expected in such a rural setting.

Major Darke County, Ohio Real Estate Markets

Greenville serves as the county seat and primary real estate hub, featuring the most diverse property inventory from historic downtown commercial buildings to newer suburban developments. The city's proximity to major transportation routes and its role as the commercial center creates steady demand for both residential and business properties. Versailles and Arcanum represent the county's other significant markets, each offering unique characteristics—Versailles with its strong German heritage influencing architectural styles, and Arcanum benefiting from its location near the Darke-Montgomery county border.

The county's agricultural dominance means farmland transactions constitute a substantial portion of real estate activity, with prices influenced by crop yields, federal agricultural policies, and increasing interest from investors seeking rural diversification. Residential markets in smaller communities like Union City, Russia, and New Madison operate primarily through local networks, where the 112 licensed agents often specialize in specific townships or property types, creating micro-expertise that serves buyers and sellers effectively.

Market Dynamics and Geographic Complexity

Darke County's real estate landscape presents unique challenges with its mix of prime agricultural soil, small municipalities, and unincorporated areas spread across numerous townships. Property values can vary dramatically within short distances, depending on soil quality, drainage, proximity to grain elevators, and access to major highways like US Route 36 and State Route 49. This geographic complexity requires deep local knowledge that the county's agent network has developed through generations of family farming and community connections.

Market timing follows agricultural rhythms more than traditional real estate seasons, with farmland sales often coinciding with harvest periods and tax planning cycles. Residential properties experience different patterns, influenced by school calendars and local employment at major employers like the Darke County fairgrounds and agricultural processing facilities. The county's proximity to Dayton creates some commuter demand, though this remains limited compared to counties closer to major metropolitan areas.

Why Businesses Need Darke County, Ohio Agent Contact Data

Agricultural service companies, equipment dealers, and rural utility providers find Darke County's agent network invaluable for identifying expansion opportunities and understanding local property ownership patterns. These 112 agents serve as crucial market intelligence sources, knowing which farmers might be considering retirement, which properties might become available for commercial development, and where infrastructure improvements could create new opportunities. Their complete email accessibility enables efficient outreach for businesses seeking to establish relationships in this tight-knit professional community.

Financial services firms, insurance companies, and property management businesses benefit significantly from direct agent contact data when developing rural market strategies. The agents' intimate knowledge of property values, ownership histories, and local economic conditions makes them essential partners for businesses requiring accurate market assessments or seeking to provide services to property owners across the county's diverse agricultural and residential sectors.

Current Property Listings

As of 2/17/2026, Kurt Beisner has 7 properties for sale in Greenville and surrounding areas.

$120,000

Listed 2025-11-21

6290 Forestdale Ave
Dayton, OH  45417

Beds: 3.0
Baths: 1.0
Sq Ft: 1,404
Lot: 35,702 sf
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$394,500

Listed 2025-08-10

2215 Merrimont Dr
Troy, OH  45373

Beds: 3.0
Baths: 2.5
Sq Ft: 2,302
Lot: 31,058 sf
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$900,000

Listed 2026-01-28

10999 Morrison Mikesell Rd
New Paris, OH  45347

Beds: 3.0
Baths: 2.0
Sq Ft: 2,228
Lot: 2,526,480 sf
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$50,000

Listed 2025-09-05

Us Route 127
Arcanum, OH  45304

Beds:
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Lot: 37,810 sf
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$151,500

Listed 2025-12-09

226 E Main St
Union City, OH  45390

Beds: 3.0
Baths: 1.0
Sq Ft: 1,396
Lot: 5,227 sf
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$229,500

Listed 2025-10-16

5834 Lake Ave
Greenville, OH  45331

Beds: 4.0
Baths: 2.0
Sq Ft: 1,612
Lot: 45,002 sf
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$149,500

Listed 2025-12-19

115 N Main St
Greenville, OH  45331

Beds: 2.0
Baths: 1.0
Sq Ft: 1,400
Lot: 8,712 sf
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Current Property Rentals

Kurt Beisner currently has no rental properties available in Greenville and surrounding areas. Check back later.