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February 2, 2013

Real estate transactions 02/03/2013

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

Cambria County

Alberta Zawalish from Rose Zawalish Estate, property in Upper Yoder Township, $58,394.70.

William D. Cunningham from Michael S. Covel, property in West Carroll Township, $25,000.

Joshua M. Bloom from Robert F. Clawson, property in Lorain Borough, $15,000.

William J. Ola from Krens Surplus Inc., property in Nanty Glo Borough, $29,900.

Michael R. Murphy from John S. Augustine, property in Ebensburg Borough, $124,750.

Mark A. Daisley from Rosalie E. Vrana, property in Northern Cambria Borough, $65,000.

Patricia A. Grech from Deanna Gornick, property in West Taylor Township, $58,800.

Gray E. Bratton III from Jonathan T. Banfield, property in Patton Borough, $110,000.

Allie Buck Farms LLC from Harry C. Keilman, property in Cambria Township, $80,000.

Jason Sherry from Michael L. Zemrose, by sheriff, property in Susquehanna Township, $30,100.

Robert E. Burnworth from Arvilla M. Bender, property in Adams Township, $65,000.

Andrea L. Glessner Newcomer from Ryan M. Lauf, property in Ferndale Borough, $98,000.

Carl S. Murowski from Vernon Skebeck, by trustee, property in Blacklick Township, $35,000.

Kevin M. Staruch from Tanne Barber, property in Ebensburg Borough, $119,000.

Willard A. Wilkinson IV from Donna L. Perry, by sheriff, property in Cresson Township, $61,600.

Rex Whetstone from Robert E. Yakicic Jr., property in Summerhill Township, $25,000.

John J. Kasecky III from William H. Blissell, property in Richland Township, $77,000.

Daniel R. Beyer from Philip D. Lajudice, by U.S. Marshal, property in Cambria Township, $26,627.

Joseph E. Marsh Sr. from Habitat for Humanity Cambria County Inc., property in Johnstown’s 17th Ward, $30,000.

Michael J. Angus from Allen L. Nihart, property in Clearfield Township, $207,000.

Ralph E. Yoder from First National Bank of PA, property in Southmont Borough, $25,000.

Roy N. Geisel from Mary F. McCreary, property in Westmont Borough, $45,000.

Koban Real Estate LLC from RDS Fiddler Green Tavern Inc., property in Portage Township, $90,000.

Roger W. Bridgman from Charles J. Keefe, Irrevocable Agreement of Trust, by trustee, property in West Carroll Township, $155,000.

Somerset County

Jason R. Svonavec from Ronald R. Dunmyer Jr., property in Black Township, $77,941.17.

Daniel Ream from Robert G. Koval Sr., property in Somerset Township, $45,757.16.

Scott E. Hollern from Joseph S. Welty, property in Indian Lake Borough, $230,000.

Andrew Baker from Theodore R. Stoner, property in Somerset, $108,000.

John McGinley from Griffin Realty, property in Jefferson Township, $100,000.

Matthew M. DiAngelo from Dynamic Building, property in Middlecreek Township, $1,410,000.

Christopher S. Hayward from Debbie L. Byerly, property in Addison Township, $165,000.

Mark and Judith Swank Living Trust from Shelda M. Longerbeam Revocable Trust, property in Jefferson Township, $105,000.

Philip W. Bosnick Sr. from Joshua R. Shaffer, property in Conemaugh Township, $75,000.

Ken Blair from James L. Saylor, property in Shade Township, $10,000.

Todd Brenneman from Pansy Elizabeth Shroyer, property in Conemaugh Township, $15,000.

Amber D. Blough from Martha A. Lehman, property in Somerset Borough, $76,000.

Stanley Anthony Pajak from Patricia Bartek, property in Shade Township, $27,000.

Joshua L. Brougher from Daniel T. Croft, property in Somerset, $107,000.

Charles M. Conzatti Jr. from Jess A. Naugle, property in Quemahoning Township, $215,000.

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