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Grand County Real Estate Transactions March 6 to 12

Mountainside at SilverCreek C U 82 Timeshare 082550 – William and Jane Crane to Mountainside SilverCreek Timeshare Association, $500

Granby Ranch Filing 2B Lot 50 – Kristy Suda and Stephen Batuello to James Palluck and Rhonda Collins, $573,000

Highland Heights Flg #1 Subd. Lot 12, Block 1 – Terrence Nugent Trust to Timothy and Pamela Gargiulo, $960,000



Fraser Park Blocks 1,2,3,4,5,6,8,9,10,11,14,15,16,17,19,20,21,22,23,24,25,26,27; SEC 24 TWP1S R 75W Partial Legal – See Document; SEC 25 TWP 1S R 75W Partial Legal – See Document – Judith L Hueter Declaration Trsut to Verhulst Family Trust, $1,200,000

SEC 33 TWP 1N R 75W Partial Legal – See Document – Lynda Von Bibra to Denis Moynihan, $60,000



Fraser Crossing-Founders Pointe Condominium Unit 4562 – Marguerite H Parrish Trust to Jeffrey and Suzhen Neal, $199,900

Innsbruck-Val Moritz Sub Lot 94, Block 14 – Richard and Shelly McDaniel to Thomas and Margie Wright, $355,000

SEC 32 TWP 2N R 76W Partial Legal – See Document – Lisa M Vonderhaar PhD LLC to Scott and Dawn Murphy, $138,500

Pine Tree Plaza Condominiums Unit 303 – Judson Williams and Julie Allen to Kirk and Tammy Michaelis, $187,500

Winter Park Lodge II Bldg E, Unit 104 – Fred, Linda and Warren Jr Chapin to Rebecca Selvog, $135,000

Winter Park Highlands Unit 4, Lot 27 – John and Janet Perzee to Peter Link, $332,000

Lakeview Subdivision Unit 8, Bldg B – Bayview Loan Servicing LLC to Andrew and Emily Inman, $155,000

Arapahoe Forest Townhouse Condo Unit 2, Bldg C – Nancy and Edward Geib Jr to Eric and Andrea Arnoldy, $317,500

Cozens Pointe at Grand Park Unit 202, Bldg H – Cozens Pointe LLC to J Wade and Dinah Robertson, $259,900

Longview Addn/Hot Sulphur Springs Block 21, Lots 7,8,9 – Daniel and Sabrina Machiniak to Jenny Rothboeck and Shawn Dinkel, $229,000

Lake Forest Subdivision Lot 59, Block 1 – Loren and Sheryl Yusten to Larry Clark, $297,000

Rockies at Ptarmigan Townhomes Unit 2, Block A – Paul Walker to Kyrk Anderson, $267,000


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