The Tribune Democrat, Johnstown, PA

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August 4, 2012

Real estate transactions 08/05/2012

— The following are real estate transactions for $10,000 or more:

Cambria County

Prudential Relocation Inc. from Francine H. Wiegand, property in Cambria Township, $280,000.

Stone Financing LLC from Prudential Relocation Inc., property in Cambria Township, $280,000.

Renae A. Stoskey from Eugene F. Tiracave, property in Cresson Borough, $99,300.

Matthew A. Snyder from James M. Cronauer, property in Gallitzin Borough, $46,000.

Allen M. Hostetler from Frederick J. McFadden III Trust, property in Cambria Township, $104,900.

Ryan Mervine from U.S. of America, property in Jackson Township, $15,000.

Carol J. Westover from Marian Panaro, property in Northern Cambria Borough, $30,000.

Wayne C. McMullen from Kathleen Novak, property in Nanty Glo Borough, $87,000.

Lee F. Nagle from John C. Griffin, property in Johnstown’s 8th Ward, $25,000.

John E. Plummer Sr. from William T. Hindman II, property in Johnstown’s 20th Ward, $81,000.

Federal National Mortgage Association from James D. Smith, by sheriff, property in Johnstown’s 17th Ward, $18,000.

Casey D. Smith from Joel D. Penatzer, property in Summerhill Township, $254,000.

Chad J. Keith from Brandon S. Pizur, property in Northern Cambria Borough, $33,000.

Jeremy M. Lioi from U.S. of America, property in Northern Cambria Borough, $26,150.

Gene A. Smay from Jason Farabaugh, property in Gallitzin Borough, $40,000.

Christina M. Coleman from August Jeske, property in Johns-town’s 20th Ward, $39,500.

Janet Franicola from Paul D. Walter Trust, by trustee, property in Westmont Borough, $113,000.

Randall P. Richard from Dolores Schmerin, property in Westmont Borough, $90,000.

Philip G. Gowin from Black Bear Development Corp., property in Chest Township, $172,000.

Randall Rodkey from Boodan Family Partnership/Daniel R. Thompson, property in Richland Township, $25,000.

Marcee E. McDermott from Michelle D. Claar, property in Lilly Borough, $97,000.

Marianne Espey from John W. McNutt, property in Geistown Borough, $89,900.

Brian J. Stroz from Todd J. Skowron, property in Adams Township, $92,000.

Brookfield Relocation Inc. from Beth Ann Baird, property in Southmont Borough, $77,000.

Kasey M. Hatfield from Brookfield Relocation Inc., property in Southmont Borough, $77,000.

Charles E. Flowers from Raymond B. Kohler, property in Richland Township, $184,000.

Debora A. Britt from Ethel M. Wilson, property in Johns-town’s 17th Ward, $49,000.

Alfred N. Fyock from John W. Milavec Jr., property in Conemaugh Township, $88,000.

Randy L. Smith from Derrick M. Callihan, property in Westmont Borough, $120,000.

Redevelopment Authority Cambria County from Benzette M. Carmichael, property in Dale Borough, $20,000.

Jennifer A. Mosholder from Pat A. Critchfield, property in Westmont Borough, $119,500.

Jennifer A. Sunseri from James E. Couturiaux, property in Patton Borough, $48,000.

Somerset County

Michael Cannonie from Leonard J. Findley, property in Windber Borough, $24,500.

Jed Karalfa from Elizabeth Mandel, property in Paint Borough, $18,000.

Michael D. Smith from Joyce S. Moore, property in Jefferson Township, $340,000.

Richard F. Hampe from Joseph B. Byers, property in Milford Township, $50,000.

PBS Coals Inc. from Jamie M. Heiple, property in Stonycreek Township, $87,500.

David B. Garrety Sr. from Ricky D. Hostetler, property in Somerset Township, $180,000.

Stephen E. Baker from Olive Ruth Gary, property in Lower Turkeyfoot Township, $35,000.

Ronald R. Berkebile from James B. Yelovich, property in Stoystown Borough, $40,000.

Jason A. Anthony from Wilderness Club, property in Allegheny Township, $27,000.

Jason A. Anthony from Ronald W. Nicholson, property in Allegheny Township, $45,000.

Scudder H. Stewart Jr. from Robert W. Bachorski, property in Addison Township, $195,000.

Chase E. Wilhelm from Jeanne Bowman Otto, property in Salisbury Borough, $122,000.

Thomas E. Strellec from Thomas A. Leyland, property in Jefferson Township, $295,000.

Annette M. Kopac from John T. McClintock, property in Milford Township, $108,000.

Jonathan R. Speigle from Vaughn P. Hollick, property in Jenner Township, $110,000.

Ricky Hostetler from Cherry K. Bierer, property in Somerset Borough, $93,000.

Charles J. Kist from Ralph E. Blough, property in Conemaugh Township, $22,000.

Robert J. Bruce from Aleen A. Mathews, property in Middlecreek Township, $41,000.

John Shuhayda from Dorothy B. Lock, property in Ogle Township, $25,000.

Oleg Z. Kis from Alison D. Croner, property in Southampton Township, $210,000.

 

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