Property Transfers - Aug. 19, 2021

The following property transfers were recorded at area town halls in 2020. 

Cornwall

Nov. 2, 159 Valley Road from the William G. Coll Family trust et al to Edward P. Gallagher and Edward Earnest Deluca for $749,000

Nov. 4, 407 Sharon Goshen Turnpike from Andrew and Alexander Farnsworth to 406-407 WCCT LLC for $530,000

Nov. 10, 145 Cornwall Hollow Road from Charles W. and Barbara S. Yohe to Thomas D. Spain for $530,000

Nov. 12, 259 Kent Road from M.L. Andrews to Lori A. Dufour for $210,000

Nov. 16, 113 Pierce Lane. & Vacant Lot from Margot H. Feely and George Douglas and Erin Robinson Feely and J. Thomas to Stephen B. Soba for $565,000

Nov. 17, 340 River Road from James Herity and Elizabeth A. Mitchell to Tomer J. and Jill Ilan Berger Inbar for $1,250,000

Nov. 23, 299 Great Hollow Road from Kathleen A. Roche to Christopher Matthew and Hilary Neff Crevier for $1,395,000; and 14 Bolton Hill Road from Benjamin S. Gray to Opal and David Cavalier for $645,000

Nov. 30, Valley Road from JP Morgan Chase Bank NA to Lacy B. Robinson and Karen Doeblin for $58,00

Dec. 1, Valley Road from JP Morgan Chase Bank NA to Cornwall Conservation Trust, Inc. for $85,000

Dec. 7, Furnace Brook Road from CVA Everest LLC to Cornwall Conservation Trust for $559,800

Dec. 7, Furnace Brook Road from CVA Everest LLC to Cornwall Conservation Trust for $62,200

Dec. 8, 225 Dibble Hill Road from Brenda and Graham Underwood to Frances and Neal Rembert Reynolds and Katherine Temple for $530,000

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