Town of Washington and village of Millbrook property transfers

WASHINGTON — The property transfer information below from March to June 2010 was provided to The Millerton News courtesy of the town of Washington tax assessor, shortly after the assessor’s office received the information from Dutchess County. Transfers are in name only, with no consideration, and foreclosures have not been included. Village of Millbrook transactions are shown first followed by town of Washington closings.

March transfers

• 32 Anson Ave., one-family year-round residence on .36 acres to William O’Heaney for $399,000.

• 5 Reservoir Drive, one-family year-round residence on .12 acres to Joan Wrangell for $155,000.

• 692-296 Bangall Road, rural residence with over 10 acres on 45.2 acres to Francis Barlow for $999,000 from Charlotte Parkinson estate.

• 37 Crescent Road, rural residence with over 10 acres, on 10.3 acres to Wendell Tewell for $750,000.

• Shunpike, rural vacant lots of 10 acres or less on 5.94 acres to Blaine Trump for $2,924,500 from Robert Trump.

April transfers

• 512 Manor Drive, one-family year-round residence to Ginnie Styles for $265,000.

• 32 Front St., downtown row type on .18 acres to Agnes Marona for $550,000.

• 185 Valley Farm Road, one-family year-round residence on 6.56 acres to Jersey Girl Properties for $340,000.

May transfers

• 21 Bennett Common Way, one-family year-round residence to Norman Coles for $231,500 from Theodopoulis Athanasios.

• 4 Dineen Road, one-family year-round residence, with .42 acres to Linda Kolts for $255,000 by Jeffrey Matteson.

• 308 Hammond Hill Road, one-family year-round residence on 3.43 acres to Paul Moskowitz for $308,500.

• Stanford Road, rural vacant lots of 10 acres or more on 12.7 acres to Andrea Van Beuren for $250,00.

June transfers

• 210 Milewood Road, one-family year-round residence on 5.35 acres to Tigran Navasardian for $607,000.

• 5 Shanks Road, one-family year-round residence on 9.11 acres to Raymond Disco for $635,000.

• 2841 Route 44, one-family year-round residence on 2.83 acres to James Allen for $396,000.

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