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November 17, 2012

Real estate transactions 11/18/2012

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

Cambria County

Hood Enterprises LLC from Bank of New York Mellon Trust, property in Ferndale Borough, $24,500.

Lance E. Burfield from Thomas J. Beppler, property in Johnstown’s 18th Ward, $17,200.

Clyde L. Lingenfelter Jr. from Misty M. Piatek, property in Croyle Township, $295,000.

Travis L. Harbaugh from Irene Pegg, property in Johns-town’s 19th Ward, $32,000.

Wayne A. Wholaver from Lisa M. March, property in Hastings Borough, $136,000.

Ronald J. Evon from Richard S. Bono, property in Cresson Borough, $65,000.

Jennifer McKendree from Kelly J. Sanders, property in Croyle Township, $40,000.

Tammy Watt Varner from John F. Cassat, bankruptcy, property in Westmont Borough, $42,000.

Zachary J. Turner from Edgar C. Simmons, property in East Conemaugh Borough, $25,000.

Donald J. Pallone from Habitat for Humanity Cambria County Inc., property in Susquehanna Township, $15,000.

Paul A. Knapik from Verna Kapeluch, property in Northern Cambria Borough, $59,000.

Shawn McGough from Westmont Investment Properties LLC, property in Geistown

Borough, $131,900.

James P. Carbaugh from Joel A. Bezek, property in Westmont Borough, $169,900.

Danny Yoder from Catherine A. Sweeney, property in Lorain Borough, $10,000.

Jeffrey W. Curtis from Reginald E. Stephens, property in East Conemaugh Borough, $21,000.

Allison Messina from Arlene E. Cerimele, property in Southmont Borough, $128,000.

Joshua R. McKendree from Mary Lou Uncapher, property in Richland Township, $115,000.

Dylan J. Risban from Leo M. Skura, property in Cresson Borough, $82,500.

Eric Ferpas from James Heidenthal, property in Upper Yoder Township, $138,500.

Theodore C. Hoover from George A. Pellas, property in Northern Cambria Borough, $42,000.

James Smay from Heidi Walker Torquato, property in Conemaugh Township, $30,000.

Michele Y. Gill from Thomas P. Eckenrod, property in Johns-town’s 9th Ward, $17,500.

Maxwell G. Lawn from Ryan J. Cowan, property in Richland Township, $59,000.

Edward J. Majcher from John L. Lewis, property in Chest Township, $12,900.

Ulton Properties LP from Hurley Holdings LLC, property in Ebensburg Borough, $85,000.

Redevelopment Authority Cambria County from Anthony C. Torchia, by sheriff, property in Lorain Borough, $28,000.

Thomas W. Skebeck from John R. Luke, property in Gallitzin Township, $122,500.

Terri J. Rummell from Joseph Jupin, property in Johnstown’s 18th Ward, $29,000.

Anthony J. Cenko Jr. from Bernard A. Kmett, property in Jackson Township, $60,000.

Anthony R. Ponce from Frank L. Ponce, property in Lorain Borough, $29,000.

David L. Flora from Elizabeth G. Glass, property in East Carroll Township, $75,000.

Heidi K. Walker from Bernard J. Picklo, property in Lower Yoder Township, $48,000.

Rhonda P. Caddy from Melvin C. Burkhart, property in Johnstown’s 17th Ward, $10,000.

Somerset County

Michael E. Burkholder from James D. Walter, property in Quemahoning Township, $175,000.

Amy Stango from Mildred I. House, property in Conemaugh Township, $192,500.

Ray W. Rose from Todd R. Hostetler, property in Lincoln Township, $75,000.

Thomas Kellner from Roland Hobbs, property in Jefferson Township, $225,000.

Stoney Rice from Victor Kohler, property in Stonycreek Township, $130,000.

Toni-Marie Bishoff from Dennis S. Strosko, property in Lower Turkeyfoot Township, $26,000.

Christopher Arnold from USA-HUD, property in Meyersdale Borough, $19,300.

Joan R. Carrier from Nancy J. Corella, property in Windber Borough, $69,400.

Marand J. Blanco from John Bracken, property in Conemaugh Township, $17,000.

Joseph Forish from Duane Howard Blank, property in Jenner Township, $35,000.

Seth Foreman from Charles E. Gary, property in Black Township, $130,000.

Michael T. Kelley from Ronald Tinkey, property in Elk Lick Township, $50,000.

David M. Romain from John D. Wiser, property in Somerset Borough, $101,499.

Gregory D. Palm from Edward F. Marcinko, property in Conemaugh Township, $50,000.

Jack Edward Yourich from Faye E. Thompson, property in Conemaugh Township, $35,000.

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