The following are real estate transactions for $10,000 or more:
Somerset County
Shana Tuck from Floyd Dymond, property in Salisbury Borough, $102,000.
Sonia Reiber from James Reiber, property in Meyersdale Borough, $53,000.
James Halfhill from Charlotte King, property in Middlecreek Township, $40,000.
Charles Smyser from Norma Miller, property in Somerset Borough, $89,000.
Jeffrey Rix from Carl Becker, property in Middlecreek Township, $580,000.
Terry Ott from Barry Ott, property in Paint Township, $43,750.
Christopher Woy from Jack O’Baker, property in Somerset Township, $85,000.
Boyd Glessner from Leland Cummins, property in Fairhope, $80,000.
Sarah Dallape from Jean Duppstadt, property in Stonycreek Township, $75,000.
Terry McClemens Jr. from Mary Orzell, property in Conemaugh Township, $169,000.
John Knabb from Edward Lorditch, property in Jenner Township, $129,928.
Nathan Klosky from Joseph Cominsky, property in Paint Township, $32,000.
Commonwealth of Pennsylvania from Berwind Corp., property in Shade Township, $217,000.
USA from Timothy Lamber, property in Stonycreek Township, $40,000.
Buncher Co. from Carroll Montgomery, property in Jefferson Township, $25,000.
Kenneth Baker from David Troll, property in Somerset Borough, $17,500.
M&N; Solutions from Gemar Ltd. Partnership, property in Windber Borough, $40,000.
Buncher Co. from Bakersville Volunteer Fire Department, property in Jefferson Township, $142,204.40.
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Real estate transactions 10/26/2009
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