Grand County real estate transactions, from Dec. 2-8
Transactions from Dec. 2-8, 2018.
Pole Creek Valley Subdivision Lot 75 – Kurt and Barbara Allison to Kevin and Kimberley Blankenburg, $515,000
Meadow Ridge Lodges Court 20, Unit 3 – William Pankey III to Nolen Ramminger, $244,500
Waterside Sub Block 1, Ridge Waterside, Lot 10B, Block 1 – Louise C Munster Living Trust to Alexandra and Brian Muhal, $502,141
Stagecoach Meadows Sub Lot 28 – Kimberly Graham to Dennis Hardie, $710,000
Lot 13A Partial Legal – See Document/Includes Easements/Lot 13B Partial Legal – See Document – Winter Park JV Inc to Kevin House, $104,000
Lake Forest 1st Addn Subdivision Lot 4, Block 1 – Steven and Kathleen Jacoby to Wouter and Loriene Fontyn, $47,000
Innsbruck-Val Moritz Sub Lot 68, Block 17 – Hyun and Glyn Brock Jr to Frog Pond Creek II LLC, $535,000
Brother Moose Subdivision Exemption Lot 2 – David Lutz to Jeffrey, Steven and Elizabeth Ruhle, $752,000
Val Moritz Village 2nd Filing, Lot 4, Block 4 – Lisa and John Matter Jr to Craig and Joyce Wood, $655,000
Beaver Village Flg #3, Bldg 16, Unit 301 – Christopher Reichert and Kimberly Shankle to Nicholas and Sara Binge, $345,000
Meadow Ridge Lodges Court 2, Unit 8 – Charles and Estelle Bennett to David and Nanette Jula, $260,000
Winter Park Highlands Greenridge Lot 69 – Kenneth and Pamela Finch to Todd and Angela Ortner, $640,000
Mountainside at SilverCreek B U 24 – Dickey Revocable Trust to Willette Owens, $232,000
Kicking Horse Lodges Unit 202, Bldg 4 – Glenn Samala and Laura Agnew Martin Samala to John and Carol Swanson, $285,000
Grand Lake Hideaway Condo Unit 3B, Bldg Lodge – Jennifer Jackson to Jackson Marshall, $225,000
East Mountain Filing 6, Lot 114 – Fraser Wildflower LLC to Jon and Laurie Cato, $750,000
Scanloch Subdivision Block 10, Lots 1,2,3 – Jane Cherryholmes to Russell Fewell, $370,000
Innsbruck-Val Moritz Sub Lot 27, Block 15 – Michael and Elena Rechtin to Dianne Wettersten, $39,300
First Valley Addn to Granby Lot 11, Block 4 – Michael and Marilyn Doty to James Easley, $265,000
Frontier Investment Company Addition to Kremmling Block 6, Units 15,16,17,18,19,20 – Gary Bumgarner to Kurtis Edson, $305,000
Hurd Creek Ranch TRT 7; Clayton Ranch Acres Lot 25; SECS 4,5 TWP 1S R 75W Partial Legal – See Documents – Hurd Creek Ranch Company to Moeller Enterprises LLC, $330,000
Aspen Meadows Condominiums Unit 207, Bldg H; Aspen Meadows Condominiums Unit 88 Garage 11 – Dianne Wettersten to Scott and Michele Smith, $400,000
Fairways at Pole Creek PH 1 & Open Space Lot 3 – Jacques Bensard to Diana Swanson, $60,000
Old Park Lot 18 – Robert and Karen Shanks to Richard and Karen Mann, $327,500
Shores of Shadow Mountain FP Lot 20 – Shores Shadow Mountain LLC to Timothy and Barbara Hollen, $65,000
Hurd Creek Ranch TRTS 5,6 –Hurd Creek Ranch Company to William Kranichfeld, $670,000
Kicking Horse Lodges Unit 5 101, Bldg 5 Maverick – John and Carol Swanson to Andrzej and Katarzyna Lapsa, $216,000
Antler Ranchettes Lot 28 Partial Legal – See Document – Frank H Burton Revocable Trust and Mary Jo Burton Revocable Trust to Scott and Marie-Elise Lambert, $250,000
East Mountain Filing 7, Lot 90 – William and Vicki Edgington to Jeffrey and Ann Young, $691,000
Fairways at Pole Creek PH 1 & Open Space Lot 3 17 – Donald Brinker Family Living Trust to Joe Polakovic, Blake Arensdorf and Michael Wisotzkey, $1,100,000
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