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March 2, 2013

Real estate transactions 03/03/2013

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

Cambria County

Realand LLC from Martindale Lumber Co. Inc., property in Portage Township, $87,685.

David M. Burskey from Francis G. Holtz, property in East Carroll Township, $154,000.

Lynn Hildebrand from Lloyd R. Pugh, property in Gallitzin Borough, $71,500.

William Stasko from Lawrence F. Casale, property in Westmont Borough, $31,000.

Kurt K. Hoffman from Terry L. Gearhart, property in Adams Township, $10,000.

Brenda A. Minor from Shannon R. Peracchino, property in Adams Township, $25,000.

Richard A. George from Greg B. Lundberg, property in Cresson Borough, $105,000.

Tosha R. Findley from Zoltan M. Connor, property in Vintondale Borough, $30,000.

Francis P. Gongloff from Joseph Dino, by agent, property in Nanty Glo Borough, $32,000.

James A. Pollino from Fannie Mae, by attorney-in-fact, property in Ebensburg Borough, $59,900.

David I. Daisley from Kevin M. Weber, property in Northern Cambria Borough, $79,000.

Daniel E. Holmes from Philip R. Hoover Trust, property in Carrolltown Borough, $45,000.

Magnum Industries Inc. from First Commonwealth, property in West Carroll Township, $228,000.

Alan Tresnicky II from Slovenian S&L Association, property in Southmont Borough, $75,000.

Joseph R. Link from Lukas M. Link, property in Allegheny Township, $15,000.

Tammy Klonowski from William F. Luther Sr., property in Chest Springs Borough, $125,000.

Amanda L. Toath from John H. Cavanaugh, property in Stonycreek Township, $50,000.

Paul K. Watson Jr. from Deborah C. Burkey, property in Jackson Township, $20,000.

William T. Hindman II from Patrick C. Stewart, property in Lower Yoder Township, $79,505.59.

Joseph Ragno III from Von J. Parkins, property in Richland Township, $109,500.

John Hicks from First National Bank of Pennsylvania, property in Brownstown Borough, $50,000.

Michael Palovich from Mary C. Kerekes, property in Vintondale Borough, $15,000.

Chris P. McNulty from William L. Hammond, property in Northern Cambria Borough, $37,500.

Greg Rager from Federal Home Loan Mortgage Corp., by attorney-in-fact, property in Westmont Borough, $35,000.

Sean Smith from Federal Home Loan Mortgage Corp., by attorney-in-fact, property in Johnstown’s 17th Ward, $13,500.

Larry E. Faust from Evelyn Vendur, property in Lorain Borough, $42,000.

Timothy M. Beck from Jeffrey P. Beyer, property in Lilly Borough, $65,000.

Hue T. Nguyen from Lou S. Popovitch, property in Johnstown’s 17th Ward, $47,000.

Nathan S. Stohon from Norma J. Simmons, property in Adams Township, $79,000.

Somerset County

Howard J. Handwerk from Eric McClelland, property in Somerset Borough, $110,000.

Brandi M. Porter from Randy R. Stayrook, property in Larimer Township, $65,000.

Joseph J. Grajewski from Milton McInturff, property in Jefferson Township, $235,000.

Karen R. Naugle from Glessner Family Trust, property in Boswell Borough, $60,000.

Route 2001 from Courtney D. Beard, property in Stonycreek Township, $500,000.

Steven R. Gonzalez from Ronald J. Luden, property in Jefferson Township, $168,000.

Randall Harmic from Fannie Mae, property in Salisbury Borough, $29,500.

David A. Schrock from Kenneth W. Wolfe Jr., property in Meyersdale Borough, $80,000.

Bella Lilly from David Friedline, property in Milford Township, $86,583.

Scott Edward Schroyer from Robert A. Deutsche, property in Addison Township, $60,000.

Barret E. Ferre from Richard M. Manges, property in Windber Borough, $114,500.

Abby S. Flanders from James Cover III, property in Windber Borough, $168,400.

Larry J. Hankinson from John Tomasevich, property in New Baltimore Borough, $17,100.

John W. Baer from David E. Coy, property in Garrett Borough, $25,000.

John C. Miller III from Jack R. Lantz, property in Southampton Township, $50,877.

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