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RBC Warranty Deeds: January-March 2017

SELLER: BRIAN AND MELISSA MORGAN
BUYER: EDWARD AND CHRISTINA MILLER
DESCRIPTION: 1N 102W 01 321 MESA DRIVE
TRANSACTION PRICE: $8,000.00

SELLER: RODGER AND DEBBIE POLLEY
BUYER: NANCY AND BRIAN DANIELS
DESCRIPTION: 1N 092W 25, 26 2378 COUNTY ROAD 40
TRANSACTION PRICE: $110,000.00

SELLER: LESTER AND REGINA ADAMS
BUYER: JOSEPH ADAMS
DESCRIPTION: LITTLE RANCHO ESTATES- SURVEY PLAT 266593 9 617 S LITTLE RANCHO DRIVE
TRANSACTION PRICE: $320,000.00

SELLER: KENT BORCHARD
BUYER: STUART AND AMBER RUSSELL
DESCRIPTION: BUCKSKIN VALLEY SUBDIVISION 268574 2 301 RIMROCK DRIVE
TRANSACTION PRICE: $70,000.00

SELLER: MOUNTAIN VALLEY BANK
BUYER: DOUGLAS AND SHANNON MOODY
DESCRIPTION: TOWN OF MEEKER 9 4 304 4TH STREET
TRANSACTION PRICE: $140,000.00

SELLER: WILMINGTON TRUST, CITIBANK TRUST, FIRST FRANKLIN MORTGAGE LOAN TRUST
BUYER: CATHERINE CLEMENS
DESCRIPTION: TOWN OF MEEKER 5, 6 40 660 3RD STREET
TRANSACTION PRICE: $45,000.00

SELLER: SHERIDAN RANCHES LLC
BUYER: MEEKER 1984 LLC
DESCRIPTION: BAR 7 SUBDIVISION 2 VACANT LAND COUNTY ROAD 15
TRANSACTION PRICE: $53,500.00

SELLER: ANN TURNER
BUYER: RONALD AND DONNA PALMER
DESCRIPTION: HAUCK’S SUBDIVISION 199744 6 1 402 SANDSTONE DR
TRANSACTION PRICE: $270,000.00

SELLER: RONALD AND DONNA PALMER
BUYER: KRISTOFER AND JANELLE BORCHARD
DESCRIPTION: PALMER MINOR SUBDIVISION 285152 1 64178 HWY 64
TRANSACTION PRICE: $360,500.00

SELLER: JON AND AMY DYER
BUYER: RAYMOND AND PAULA PFISTER
DESCRIPTION: SAGE HILLS SUBDIVISION 196641 5 2 1361 ROBERT STREET
TRANSACTION PRICE: $166,250.00

SELLER: LISA LEFEVRE
BUYER: NICHOLAS LEFEVRE
DESCRIPTION: 1N 102W 05 418 MAPLE ST.
TRANSACTION PRICE: $115,000.00

SELLER: ELK HORN LODGE INC.
BUYER: DAVID BRADFIELD
DESCRIPTION: 1S 091W 21 3489 COUNTY ROAD 10
TRANSACTION PRICE: $300,000.00

SELLER: ELK HORN LODGE INC.
BUYER: RENNINGER INVESTMENTS INC.
DESCRIPTION: 1S 091W 21 TBD COUNTY ROAD 10
TRANSACTION PRICE: $150,000.00

SELLER: DERRYLE AND LOVA BAKER
BUYER: CHARLES AND DEBORAH ELLSWORTH
DESCRIPTION: 1N 091W 36 945 COUNTY ROAD 14
TRANSACTION PRICE: $420,000.00

SELLER: ALL ENERGY RECOVERY ORGANIZATION LLC
BUYER: ROH JONHSON
DESCRIPTION: 1N 102W 01 850 E MAIN STREET
TRANSACTION PRICE: $12,000.00

SELLER: DAVID AND MARNELL BRADFIELD
BUYER: JACOB AND TYLER JORGENSEN
DESCRIPTION: TOWN OF MEEKER 3, 4 90 1050 CLEVELAND STREET
TRANSACTION PRICE: $83,000.00

SELLER: BRAD AND CINDY SNAPP
BUYER: KEITH LANDRY
DESCRIPTION: LITTLE BEAVER ESTATES #2 265431 13 2000 MEATH DRIVE
TRANSACTION PRICE: $80,000.00

SELLER: RICHARD WILSON
BUYER: MELVIN AND MICHELLE ERICKSON
DESCRIPTION: LITTLE BEAVER ESTATES #1 265430 6 688 MEATH DRIVE
TRANSACTION PRICE: $65,000.00

SELLER: MOUNTAIN VALLEY BANK
BUYER: EDWIN KOENIG
DESCRIPTION: SANDERSON HILLS SUBDIVISION 185454 144 SPECIAL WARRANTY DEEDS 1157 MIMI CIRCLE
TRANSACTION PRICE: $9,000.00

SELLER: CLAIR M MURDOCK REVOCABLE FAMILY TRUST
BUYER: CLAIR MURDOCK, LISA STEVENS
DESCRIPTION: 1N 090W 07 MINER
TRANSACTION PRICE: $

SELLER: KAREN AND MILTON PRATER
BUYER: MR MOOSEHEAD LLC
DESCRIPTION: COLTHARP SUBDIVISION 68600 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17 956 957 904 E MAIN STREET
TRANSACTION PRICE: $100,000.00

SELLER: ELWOOD AND DANA GILES
BUYER: ALEXANDER SMITH
DESCRIPTION: TOWN OF MEEKER 1, 2 103 815 SULPHER CREEK ROAD
TRANSACTION PRICE: $197,500.00

SELLER: JAMES AND DONNA KENNIS
BUYER: ROBERT MACKEYAND LOIS STEFANEK
DESCRIPTION: HILLCREST SUBDIVISION AND ADDITION 162563 41 228 RIDGE ROAD
TRANSACTION PRICE: $135,000.00

SELLER: GOLDEN PARACHUTE LLC
BUYER: RYAN PLUMB, LORI PLUMB, ALEX PLUMB
DESCRIPTION: SANDERSON HILLS RE-SUBDIVISION PHASE 2 #1 284732 360 1159 BISSELL CIRCLE
TRANSACTION PRICE: $17,000.00

SELLER: DONALD FINDLAY
BUYER: DAVID BRADFIELD
DESCRIPTION: NOT LISTED
TRANSACTION PRICE: $20,000.00

SELLER: PIONEER PROPERTIES MANAGEMENT LLLP
BUYER: KENT BORCHARD
DESCRIPTION: TOWN OF MEEKER 14, 15, 16 756 9TH STREET
TRANSACTION PRICE: $70,000.00

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