The following are real estate transactions for $10,000 or more:
Cambria County
Scott A. Sipe from Jack D. Brown, property in Jackson Township, $95,500.
Wells Fargo Bank from Joseph D. Orawiec Jr., by sheriff, property in East Conemaugh Borough, $32,000.
Bank of New York Mellon Trust from Michael A. Laslo, by sheriff, property in Johnstown’s 16th Ward, $11,078.57.
Joseph A. Biter from Glenn A. Beck, property in Allegheny Township, $10,000.
Susan E. McCachren from David Stanton, property in Nanty Glo Borough, $14,000.
Misty M. Piatek from Federal Home Loan Mortgage Corp., property in Southmont Borough, $58,000.
Kenneth Morchesky from Tri County Ventures Inc., property in West Carroll Township, $44,000.
Chad M. Bizjak from William P. Poborski, property in Franklin Borough, $21,270.
Michael Bellvia from Joseph Kondisko, property in Portage Borough, $27,500.
Richard Swisher from Robert T. Smeal, property in Reade Township, $80,000.
David A. Moschgat from L&L; Realty, property in Richland Township, $271,000.
L&L; Realty from David A. Moschgat, property in Richland Township, $135,000.
William L. Stephens Jr. from Household Finance CDC, property in Blacklick Township, $29,600.
William P. Shaw from Dennis J. Kirkpatrick, property in Johnstown’s 20th Ward, $22,500.
Bruce R. Kalnoski from Thomas J. Pride, property in Portage Township, $148,000.
Joyce A. Simms from Johnstown Lease Housing Corp., property in Johnstown’s 17th Ward, $47,500.
Aaron J. McCombie from Frederick C. McMurray, property in Hastings Borough, $60,000.
Von H. Parkins from Anthony R. Joseph, property in Richland Township, $421,000.
Tara L. Wentz from Mark H. Wentz, property in Dale Borough, $35,000.
Mark A. Nash Jr. from Carl J. Costanzo/Carl’s American House, property in Johnstown’s 10th Ward, $25,000.
Timothy J. Hirsch from Mark A. Jennings, property in Richland Township, $255,000.
Violetta K. Smith from James C. Foster, property in Barr Township, $145,000.
Darla J. Thompson from James A. Zimmerman, property in Johnstown’s 17th Ward, $36,500.
Jennifer R. Hanlon from Adam Violet, property in Cresson Township, $93,900.
Somerset County
Ronald Tessari from Elsie Fetterman, property in Conemaugh Township, $80,000.
Gregory Pavlick from Raymond Lombardi, property in Windber Borough, $54,500.
Richard Dunmyer from Grasshopper Development, property in Quemahoning Township, $20,000.
Katrina Walker from Joseph Delisa, property in Windber Borough, $99,000.
Imperial Holdings Group from Jian De Zhen, property in Windber Borough, $13,000.
Bryan Baumann from David Geska, property in Addison Township, $13,953.34.
Joseph Morelli from Luther Speicher, property in Jenner Township, $30,000.
Cathy Harriman from William Croushore, property in Somerset Borough, $91,900.
William Owens Jr. from Frances Butler, property in Central City Borough, $55,000.
Jeffrey Cochrane from Joseph Drake, property in Summit Township, $155,000.
Nagy Living Trust from Jason Saunders, property in Shade Township, $137,330.70.
Daniel Thomas Jr. from Scott Koontz, property in Hooversville, $26,500.
John Festerman from USA, property in Boswell Borough, $18,600.
Jeffrey Leco from Jeffrey Godbout, property in Middlecreek Township, $230,000.
Robert Pritts from Donald Miller, property in Black Township, $27,000.
Eric Steinly from Ruby Rowland, property in Garrett Borough, $64,733.50.
Jeffery Akseizer from Matthew Trent, property in Boswell Borough, $22,000.
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