Grand County Real Estate Transactions, Jan. 30 to Feb. 5, 2011

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Winter Park Highlands Unit 1, Lot 72 – Michael Dytkiewicz to Jeffrey and Theresa Friede, $55,000

East Mountain Filing 4, Lot 20 – James Vonsteeg, Patrick Drawe and Kip Schoenborn to Mitchell and Patricia Carson, $513,000

Cozens Pointe at Grand Park Unit 201, Bldg A, Garage Unit B – Douglas and Paula Haskins to Michael and Chris Loomis, $300,000



Cozens Pointe at Grand Park Unit 202, Bldg D, Garage Unit C – Cozens Pointe LLC to George Grindahl and Suzanne Boda, $327,000

Longview Addn/Hot Sulphur Spgs Block 1, Lots 27,28 – Grand Mountain Bank FSB to Karla Silvernale, $180,000



Lichen Ranch Subdivision TRT 10 Partial Legal – See Document – US Bank National Association TSTE, Credit Suisse First Boston CSFB 2005-1 to Vance Carlson, $561,750

Pines at Meadow Ridge Court F, Unit 7 – John and Linda Magaw to Brett and Wendy Dempsey, $160,000

Pole Creek Valley Subdivision Lot 48 – Federal Home Loan Mortgage Corporation to Michael and Julie Firl, $240,000

Pole Creek Valley Subdivision Lot 38 – Wells Fargo Bank NA TSTE, ABFC 2006-OPT2 Trust, ABFC Asset Backed Certificates Series 2006-OPT2 to Thomas Rozas, $386,000

Carriage Road I Condominiums Units A,B,C,D – Erin Investments LLC to Veralex Ferrer Roda Revocable Trust, $327,000

Moraine Park Lot 49, Block 5 Partial Legal – See Document – James and Diane Hugley to Jason Smith, $50,000

Stillwater Estates Lot 7 – Bank New York Mellon Trust Company NA, Bank New York Trust Company NA, JP Morgan Chase Bank NA TSTE, Master Adjustable Rate Mortgages Trust 2005-1, Mortgage Pass Through Certificates Series 2005-1 to Bernard Keefe, $200,000

Mountainside at SilverCreek B U 25 Timeshare Number 025101 – Michael and Carrie Lawrence to Mountainside SilverCreek Timeshare Owners Association, $500

Base Camp One Condominiums Unit 115R – Dundee Base Camp LLC to Terry and Jerri-Anne Wittmus, $292,000

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