The following are real estate transactions for $10,000 or more:
Cambria County
David E. Hanwell from Holy Trinity Lutheran Church, property in Northern Cambria Borough, $10,000.
Eron S. Callahan from Audrey M. Fyock, property in Conemaugh Township, $10,000.
Michael J. Niessner from Robert J. Noren, property in Richland Township, $220,000.
Thomas R. McGough from Peggy A. McGough, by attorney-in-fact, property in Lower Yoder Township, $35,000.
Vanderbilt Mortgage & Finance Inc. from Michael T. Sherman, by sheriff, property in Portage Township, $19,000.
First Commonwealth from Mark A. Kayden, by sheriff, property in Susquehanna Township, $15,000.
Donald T. Booth from Dennis A. Storm, property in Reade Township, $19,000.
Derek J. Smith from John B. Simons, property in Westmont Borough, $76,000.
Raymond G. Katrancha from Mary E. Katrancha, by attorney-in-fact, property in Adams Township, $12,000.
Johnstown Fresh & Friendly Foods LLC from Sunrise Properties Inc., property in Johnstown’s 8th Ward, $550,000.
Paul E. Seymour Jr. from Lawrence Leblond, property in White Township, $19,000.
Roy Holtz from Jack R. Ham, property in East Taylor Township, $31,500.
Nelson Gunby Jr. from Leroy Gunby Sr., property in Johns-town’s 7th Ward, $15,000.
Sheree L. Law from Richard S. Bono, property in Cresson Borough, $65,000.
Louis P. Crocco from Robert E. Akans, property in Southmont Borough, $297,000.
Jeremy B. Schrader from James B. Schrader, property in South Fork Borough, $25,000.
Janelle A. Moses from Jeannette Tavernini, property in Portage Borough, $81,500.
Mark A. Stephenson from James M. McNulty, property in Clearfield Township, $10,000.
Nathan A. Goggin from Mary K. Kopriva, by attorney-in-fact, property in Lower Yoder Township, $53,000.
Craig J. Cushman from Marlene Walker, property in Johnstown’s 19th Ward, $13,333.33.
Craig J. Cushman from Loretta Gibson, property in Johnstown’s 19th Ward, $26,666.67.
Ronald B. Sanders from Patrick M. Stock, property in Ebensburg Borough, $140,000.
Richard A. Prevost from Francis X. Tiesi, property in Carrolltown Borough, $18,000.
Steven P. Borlie from Mary C. Vanblargan, property in Lilly Borough, $80,000.
Joseph M. Tobin from James F. Ressler, property in Johnstown’s 20th Ward, $55,000.
Anson J. Lanty from John A. Lantzy, property in Stonycreek Township, $75,000.
Thomas M. Wozniak from Dolores J. Berkebile, property in Lorain Borough, $108,000.
Mark J. Bonk from Randy Blough Jr., property in Adams Township, $85,000.
John Goodwin from John Wojno Jr., property in Northern Cambria Borough, $85,150.
William H. Devlin Jr. from Todd M. Devico, property in Ferndale Borough, $89,900.
Somerset County
Tracey Smith from June Reed Shaffer, property in Boswell Borough, $58,500.
Joseph Metzgar from Dalene Pritts, property in Middlecreek Township, $167,500.
Andrew Miller from Freda Sayler, property in Jefferson Township, $85,000.
Christy Domonkos from Kenneth Domonkos, property in Hooversville, $16,250.
Samuel Mirisciotti from Richard Adams, property in Lower Turkeyfoot Township, $23,000.
Scott Bender from Robert Becker, property in Paint Township, $68,000.
James Muic from Pasquale Valerio, property in Jefferson Township, $105,000.
Randy Anderson from John Smith, property in Meyersdale Borough, $30,000.
Ashlee Slifco from Vella Bockes, property in Berlin Borough, $66,500.
Dori Mascetti from Beulah Mae Mapes, property in Somerset Borough, $39,000.
Erin Kelley from William Wagner Jr., property in Somerset Borough, $89,500.
Michael Clark from Raymond Baer, property in Greenville Township, $28,000.
Patrick Stark from Mark Bender, property in Larimer Township, $25,000.
Earl Wahl Jr. from Rockwood Borough Authority, property in Black Township, $12,500.
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