The following are real estate transactions for $10,000 or more:
Cambria County
Vanessa M. Mika from Slovenian S&L; Association, property in Johnstown’s 7th Ward, $33,000.
Robert Devore from Richard A. Caracciolo, property in Clearfield Township, $185,000.
Baron E. Shaffer from Philip A. Brunetto, property in Conemaugh Township, $18,000.
Charles Arnone from Jerry W. Held, property in Dale Borough, $31,000.
Jeremy V. Gays from Mary L. Fisher McManus, property in Upper Yoder Township, $63,494.
Thomas S. Hollis from Robert H. Miller, property in Reade Township, $60,000.
Oliver E. Hofecker from Fannie Mae by attorney-in-fact, property in Jackson Township, $32,500.
James C. Green from Jason S. Oakes, property in Sankertown Borough, $140,000.
Terry L. Albright from Brian L. Albright, property in Jackson Township, $133,000.
Loyal Order of Moose Lodge 488, Patton, from A. Glenn Bowman Jr., property in Patton Borough, $16,500.
Homer L. Bowers/Professional Associates Investors from Betty J. Mulkey, property in Southmont Borough, $44,450.
Roger D. Shaffer from Nittany Valley Holdings, LLC, property in Richland Township, $50,000.
Daniel J. Hagens Jr. from Nittany Valley Holdings, LLC, property in Richland Township, $47,000.
Alan A. Grimme from Donald E. Harr, property in Johnstown’s 17th Ward, $52,900.
Eugenia Pedley from Norman A. Krumenacker III, property in Westmont Borough, $220,000.
Gregg Family Trust from David L. Thomas, property in Upper Yoder Township, $55,000.
Bradley D. Modic from Michael W. Wadsworth, property in East Conemaugh Borough, $20,000.
David W. LaSota II from Michael J. Noel, property in Patton Borough, $40,000.
Paul M. Farabaugh from Brian P. O’Donnell Jr., property in Sankertown Borough, $29,000.
Tammy L. Folckemer from Louis Biter, property in Cambria Township, $63,000.
Sarah B. Spisock from John Hill, by attorney-in-fact, property in Upper Yoder Township, $35,000.
Michael P. Mack from Fannie Mae, by attorney-in-fact, property in Portage Township, $55,000.
Darryl Hinton from Federal Home Loan Mortgage Corp., by attorney-in-fact, property in Ferndale Borough, $15,101.
Somerset County
Homer Barron from Grace Barron, property in Quemahoning Township, $45,000.
Lakshmi Meenakshisundaram from Michael Rice, property in Somerset Borough, $135,000.
Zachary Shustrick from Barry Mish, property in Jenner Township, $92,500.
Cyril Nathaniel from Joyce Noel, property in Windber Borough, $25,000.
Tammac Holdings from Scurfield Coal, property in Brothersvalley Township, $450,000.
Quantum Relocation Services from Patrick Pierce, property in Conemaugh Township, $128,000.
Ambert Roberts from Quantum Relocation, property in Conemaugh Township, $128,000.
Hamam Singh Bullar from Farhan Choudhery, property in Somerset Township, $95,000.
Jay Zimmerman from Philip Rydeski, property in Jefferson Township, $82,000.
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