Grand County real estate transactions, July 27 to Aug. 2, 2014
Grand County real estate transactions
July 27-Aug. 2
Winter Park Highlands Unit 1, Lot 79 – Robert and Deborah Berwick to Matthew and Lindsay McBride, $305,000
Granby Ranch Filing 2B, Lot 57 – William Lyon Homes Inc, Village Homes, NVH WIP LLLP to Ron and Melinda Alberts, $460,000
Grand County Estates TRT 23; Grand County Estates TRT 39 – Timothy Bohlender to Timothy and Marie Koepke, $388,500
Wolf Park Townhome FP Lot C3 – Greg Smith to Gary and Lucy Dunlap, $299,000
Columbine Lake Block 8, Lots 42,43,44 – Michael and Deborah MacDonald, Deborah Walker to John and Donna Sack, $120,000
Columbine Lake Lot 7, Block 8 – Karen Schatzman to Christopher and Lisa Atencio, $369,000
Columbine Lake Lot 25, Block 11 – Gary and Lynn Rhodes to Randy and Bonnie Quillen, $214,000
Scanloch Subdivision Lot 3, Block 11 – Fannie Mae Federal National Mortgage Association to Kristin Depizzol, $87,600
Soda Springs Ranch Condominiums Unit B2 TRT A – Berthalu Family Trust to Patrick and Carol Patterson, $127,500
Lakeview Waterside West Condos As Built Unit 305, Bldg B – Jeffrey and Megan Klem to Charles and Courtney Gruber, $222,000
Ouray Ranch Phase 2, Lot 6 – Roger F Hatch Revocable Living Trust to Pensco Trust Company, June Hagee IRA, $35,625
Innsbruck-Val Moritz Sub (1) Lot 3, Block 18 – David and Mary Dietrich to Richard and Frances Keith, $455,000
Granby Ranch Filing 1, Lot 8 – Todd and Angela Baker to Jon and Janine Halverson, $437,500
Meadow Ridge Lodges Court 29, Unit 3 – Clint Felker and Emily Parker to Peter and Cynthia Swanson, $169,000
East Mountain Filing 7, Lot 7 – Lynne and John McDade Jr to Carissa Huster, $305,500
Columbine Lake Block 3, Lots 3,4 – William and Patrice Zink to Shaun Sinks, Joy Phelan, Robert and Ellen Buras, $268,950
North Shore Subdivision Lot 3, Block 1 – Lanoue Trust to Bruce and Brenda Gustafson, $195,000
Scanloch Subdivision Lot 7, Block 14 – Lowell and Cynthia Showalter to Mark and Sara Straub, $238,500
Braidwood Condo Unit 202, Bldg A – William C Straub Trust to Kyle and Veronica Herbig, James and Christina Shea, $186,000
Winter Park Highlands Greenridge Lot 52, Winter Park Highlands Greenridge Greenbelt C – Cliff and Donna Davis to Hans and Mary Vanden Noort, $695,000
Telemark Condominiums Unit 618 – William and Patti Fielding to R-Chalet Properties LLC, $505,000
Appleman Outright Exemption Parcel A – Christopher and Lisa Tarr to GLMoose LLC, $3,100,000
Wolf Park Townhome FP Lot A3 – Craig A Herndon Living Trust to Justin and Krista Ochocki, $334,500
SEC 23 TWP 2N R 80W Partial Legal – See Document – Ted and Peggy Scott to Michael and Christina Lockhart, Beau Johnson, $235,000
Kremmling Country Addition Lot 7, Block 5 – Robert and Stephanie Sanford to Michael and Shona Page, $212,500
Homestead Hills Subd Filing #2, Lot 10 – Liberty Capital Inc to Corey Doroh, $25,000
Aspen Meadows Condominiums Unit 201, Bldg G, Garage Unit 49 – Aspen Meadows Condominiums LLC to Brenda Kraft, $202,399
Longview Addn/Hot Sulphur Springs Block 8, Lots 19,20,21,22,23,24 – Leland and Leah Uhlenhopp to Shawn Weber, $84,000
Granby Lake Shore Estates Townhomes Unit 10 – Bernard Kleihege to Andrew and Jane McCulloch, $201,000
Schilz Subdivision Lots 11,28 – Sunset Point Trust to Ibrahim Dahleh and Victoria Williams, $450,000
Meadow Ridge Lodges Court 8, Unit 15 – Henry and Mary Baker to Sarah Fey, $115,000
SEC 3 TWP 1N R 78W Partial Legal – See Document – Hot Sulphur Springs Inc to BOK Enterprises LLC, $6,500,000
Innsbruck-Val Moritz Sub (1) Lot 60, Block 14 – Bonnie Brown to Robbie and Dana Deherrera, $327,000
Vista at Timber Run Condo Unit 6 – John Dicaro to Stephen C Thomas Revocable Living Trust and Karen S Thomas Revocable Living Trust, $143,500
Hi Country Haus Bldg 19, Unit 14 – Robert Lundeen to David Yanish, $186,000
Winter Park Highlands Greenridge Lot 28 – David and Maura McKnight to Kurtiss and Renee Wolf, $375,000

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