Grand County Real Estate Transactions
Mountainside at SilverCreek B U 12 Timeshare No. 012139 – Stuart Thranow Trust to Mountainside SilverCreek Timeshare Owners Association, $500
Mountainside at SilverCreek C U 93 Timeshare No. 093507 – Donald Jones and Jeannine Gonzales to Mountainside SilverCreek Timeshare Owners Association, $500
SEC 33 TWP 1S R 75W Partial Legal – See Document – Marian Vondracek to Marian S Vondracek Living Trust, $500
Red Quill Village Townhomes Lot 3 – Marian Vondracek to Marian S Vondracek Living Trust, $500
Shadow Mountain Estates First Sub Exempt TRT 4 – Aurora Loan Services LLC to Wildhourse Holdings LLC, $875,000
Colorado Anglers Club #1 Bldg PH 1, Lot 8, Block 6 – RME Holdings LLC to David and Sheryl Kitchen, $19,900
Inn at SilverCreek PH II Condo Unit 626 – Grand Vacations LLC to Kristine Hein, $35,500
Ptarmigan Heights Townhome Unit 1 – Daniel and Stacey Pfannenstiel, Kirk and Tiffany Freedle, $281,000
Old Park Lot 27 – Peter McFadden to Edward Buckey, $265,000
Hot Sulphur Springs 1st Addn, Block 3, Lots 19,20,21,22,23,24 Partial Legal – See Documents; Hot Sulphur Springs 1st Addn, Block 3, Lots 17,18,19,20,21,22,23,24 Partial Legal – See Documents/Include Easements, $84,000
Inn at SilverCreek PH II Condo Unit 549 – TLC Grand LLC to Alicia Bailey, $22,250
Idlewild Meadows Subdivision Lot 26 – Margaret A Peterson Living Trust, Wanda Sparks to Byron Olson and Denise Morrison-Olson, $110,000
Grand Country Estates TRT 32 – Tad and Betsy Lyle to Andrew and Kathleen Parker, $454,000
Scanloch Subdivision Lot 8, Block 7 – Federal Home Loan Mortgage Corporation to Daniel and Renita McGrail, $337,500
Grand Lake Lot 4, Block 16 – Whispering Pines Retreat LLC to Mario Bauer, $292,000
Shorewood Subdivision Lot 5, Block 6 – Joshua Peterson to Anthony and Bernadette Grzebinski, $351,000
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