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RBC Warranty Deeds: Aug. to Oct. 2018

AUGUST
SELLER: CHARLES AND DEEANNA VANDIVER
BUYER: TREVOR AND MARKI GRANT
DESCRIPTION: TOWN OF MEEKER 5, 6 44 660 7TH STREET
TRANSACTION PRICE: $80,000.00

SELLER: DENA MARIE BYERS, DECEASED AND CENA CARSLON
BUYER: CENA CARLSON
DESCRIPTION: CALVAT SUBDIVISION 67909 89 632 SCHOOL STREET
TRANSACTION PRICE: $5,000.00

SELLER: ROSE OF SNOWVILLE LLC
BUYER: DAN BURNS
DESCRIPTION: ELK CREEK RANCH PUD 287707 25
TRANSACTION PRICE: $795,000.00

SELLER: MARK AND LUZ MARISA CAUDLE
BUYER: JIMMIE AND SUSAN BELLAMY
DESCRIPTION: CROSS L ESTATES SUBDIVISION 282581 7 459 CROSS L DRIVE
TRANSACTION PRICE: $60,000.00

SELLER: CSM VENTURES LLC
BUYER: MARY CUNNINGHAM
DESCRIPTION: TOWN OF MEEKER 1, 2 90 1012 CLEVELAND STREET
TRANSACTION PRICE: $146,000.00

SELLER: GOLDEN PARACHUTE LLCE
BUYER: JAMES AND NANCY HARRIS
DESCRIPTION: SANDERSON HILLS RE-SUBDIVISION PHASE 2 #1 284732 346, 347 TBD GAIL CIRCLE
TRANSACTION PRICE: $40,000.00

SELLER: MOHAMMAD BAKKAR
BUYER: HERMAN AND LINDA ARCHULETA
DESCRIPTION: SAGE HILLS RESUBDIVISION 261792 37 3 1334 SAGE RIDGE ROAD
TRANSACTION PRICE: $300,000.00

SELLER: ROBERT C GOCHEE LIVING TRUST, ROBERT AND SHIRLEY GOCHEE
BUYER: CHRISTOPHER JONES, DONALD JONES
DESCRIPTION: 3N 091W 26 1163 COUNTY ROAD 53
TRANSACTION PRICE: $323,500.00

SELLER: RONALD PLUMMER
BUYER: JASON AND BRITTNEY PLUMMER
DESCRIPTION: 1N 103W 09 9400 COUNTY ROAD 102
TRANSACTION PRICE: $250,000.00

SELLER: JENS LIVING TRUST, DIANA CALDWELL
BUYER: PLAYHOUSE RENTALS, LLC
DESCRIPTION: TOWN OF MEEKER 2 1281 PARK AVE #2
TRANSACTION PRICE: $27,500.00

SELLER: JENS LIVING TRUST, DIANA CALDWELL
BUYER: BRASON PROPERTIES
DESCRIPTION: TOWN OF MEEKER 4 1285 PARK AVE UNIT 4
TRANSACTION PRICE: $34,101.00

SEPTEMBER
SELLER: MARCIA HARVILLE
BUYER: ZACKARY AND ANGELINA SIMPSON
DESCRIPTION: MEAGLEY MINOR SUBDIVISION 295939 1, 2 500 COUNTY ROAD 47
TRANSACTION PRICE: $330,000.00

SELLER: STEVEN WIX
BUYER: ROBERT AND ANGIA GILBERT
DESCRIPTION: ROLLING R RANCH SUBDIVISION (MINOR) 264417 2 TBD COUNTY ROAD 8
TRANSACTION PRICE: $155,000.00

SELLER: MARK CURTO
BUYER: TRICIA RUPP
DESCRIPTION: TOWN OF MEEKER 4 33 180 WATER STREET
TRANSACTION PRICE: $125,000.00

SELLER: ERIC AND SHANNON BLANKE
BUYER: PETER CLIFTON SWENSON 2006 TRUST
DESCRIPTION: WARNER POINT SUBDIVISION #2 199006 3 12924 COUNTY ROAD 8
TRANSACTION PRICE: $149,000.00

SELLER: JENS LIVING TRUST
BUYER: BRASON PROPERTIES
DESCRIPTION: 1 1279 PARK AVENUE UNIT 1
TRANSACTION PRICE: $34,202.00

SELLER: SUZANNE HOEKSTRA
BUYER: KENNETH KOHLS
DESCRIPTION: PURPLE SAGE SUBDIVISION 188480 2 1 6322 COUNTY ROAD 7
TRANSACTION PRICE: $172,000.00

SELLER: JOEL AND STEPHANIE HOGAN
BUYER: CHRISTOPHER PIERSON
DESCRIPTION: SANDERSON HILLS SUBDIVISION 185454 24 1007 WALL STREET
TRANSACTION PRICE: $175,000.00

SELLER: AARON WOODWARD
BUYER: SHANE COLLETT
DESCRIPTION: 4S 094W 09 TBD
TRANSACTION PRICE: $75,975.00

SELLER: ROMAN GUTIERREZ
BUYER: DAVID AND LINDA HOKIT
DESCRIPTION: TOWN OF MEEKER 3 49 840 PARK AVE
TRANSACTION PRICE: $52,500.00

SELLER: JENS LIVING TRUST, DIANA CALDWELL
BUYER: BRASON PROPERTIES
DESCRIPTION: 5, 6, 7, 8 PARK AVENUE TOWNHOUSES NO 1 1287, 1289, 1291, 1293 PARK AVENUE
TRANSACTION PRICE: $8,000.00

SELLER: NICHOLAS AND CHELSEY MOODY
BUYER: LUCAS PELLONI AND STARLA SECREST
DESCRIPTION: MESA VIEW STATES SUBDIVISION 188420 8 1 517 AGENCY DRIVE
TRANSACTION PRICE: $450,000.00

SELLER: JOSEPH AND JENNIFER BECK
BUYER: PETER SMITH AND SUSAN BIRD
DESCRIPTION: SAGE HILLS RESUBDIVISION 261792 44 3 1308 SAGE RIDGE ROAD
TRANSACTION PRICE: $330,000.00

SELLER: RUSSELL GODDARD, DECEASED, HEALTH MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS INC
BUYER: VIOLET PIERCE
DESCRIPTION: CALVAT ADDITION 70150 3, 4 A 613 SCHOOL STREET
TRANSACTION PRICE: $3,000.00

OCTOBER
SELLER: DAVID BROWN (DECEASED), PER REP JILLIAN PILCH
BUYER: TOMMIE JOHNSTON
DESCRIPTION: LITTLE RANCHO ESTATES – SURVEY PLAT 266593 2 260 N LITTLE RANCHO DRIVE
TRANSACTION PRICE: $221,500.00

SELLER: KEITH AND CYNTHIA FITZGIBBONS
BUYER: CHRISTINE GALLO
DESCRIPTION: 16 77 CLEVELAND STREET TOWNHOUSES 629 10TH STREET
TRANSACTION PRICE: $52,000.00

SELLER: RUSSEL AND SHEILA PURVIS
BUYER: ERNEST AND CAROL GIANINETTI
DESCRIPTION: TOWN OF MEEKER 10, 11, 12 16 223 MAIN STREET
TRANSACTION PRICE: $312,500.00

SELLER: CHARLES MARTIN BALL TRUST, TRUSTEE CHARLES MARTIN BALL
BUYER: CHARLES AND JAMIE COGSWELL
DESCRIPTION: TOWN OF MEEKER 12 13 114 960 7TH STREET
TRANSACTION PRICE: $219,000.00

SELLER: LYNN ZICKEFOOSE
BUYER: BART AND CINDY JEWELL
DESCRIPTION: 3S 094W 05 TBD HIGHWAY 13
TRANSACTION PRICE: $45,000.00

SELLER: DAVID AND GEORGANN PROSSER
BUYER: TRUDI SCHUMACHER
DESCRIPTION: DRAGON WASH SUBDIVISION 226794 36 930 TAOS DRIVE
TRANSACTION PRICE: $25,000.00

SELLER: STEVEN HARMAN
BUYER: CORWIN SHIMKO
DESCRIPTION: PINYON PARK SUBDIVISION 178573 12 871 10TH STREET
TRANSACTION PRICE: $195,000.00

SELLER: ROBERT AND MOLLY KLAGES
BUYER: FLOYD AND ERIN COX
DESCRIPTION: SANDERSON HILLS SUBDIVISION 185454 151 1154 MIMI CIRCLE
TRANSACTION PRICE: $244,000.00

SELLER: RENNINGER INVESTMENTS LLC
BUYER: SHERRI HALANDRAS
DESCRIPTION: RIDGE ESTATES 296824 14 1430 WHITE RIVER ROAD
TRANSACTION PRICE: $65,000.00

SELLER: RENNINGER INVESTMENTS LLC
BUYER: SHERRI HALANDRAS
DESCRIPTION: RIDGE ESTATES 296824 14 1430 WHITE RIVER ROAD
TRANSACTION PRICE: $65,000.00

SELLER: RAIN LIVING REVOCABLE TRUST, TRUSTEE LEE FINNELL AND TRUSTEE JIMMIE FINNELL
BUYER: JULIE SCHOONOVER
DESCRIPTION: TOWN OF MEEKER 6, 7, 8, 9 787 12TH STREET
TRANSACTION PRICE: $133,000.00

SELLER: ROBERT AND MAROLYN MCCREERY
BUYER: JEANNE HORNE
DESCRIPTION: 3N 0912 25, 26 1185 RIO BLANCO ROAD 53
TRANSACTION PRICE: $243,541.00

SELLER: JOHN, KARIN AND BRUCE RYNDFLEISZ
BUYER: CHRISTOPHER ERWIN
DESCRIPTION: TOWN OF MEEKER 5 46 878 HILL STREET
TRANSACTION PRICE: $175,000.00

SELLER: EAT-1805 LLC
BUYER: LENNY, JACKIE, LOWELL AND LOANN KLINGLESMITH
DESCRIPTION: 1N 094W 30
TRANSACTION PRICE: $10.00

SELLER: DANIEL WEINSTEIN, SUZAN PELLONI POA
BUYER: WILLIAM AND MARY MILLER
DESCRIPTION: ELK CREEK RANCH PUD AMENDED 297923 55 55 STONEMAN ROAD
TRANSACTION PRICE: $3,050,000.00

SELLER: BRANDI CROWE
BUYER: ANDREW HAWK
DESCRIPTION: TOWN OF MEEKER 1, 2 24 487 7TH STREET
TRANSACTION PRICE: $145,000.00

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