Real estate sales of $100,000 and above, as recorded by the office of Cleveland County Clerk, Tammy Howard.
Jan. 18-22
Lot 18, Block 1, Hetherington Heights, $128,000. Buyer, Solon Clinton. Seller, Federal National Mortgage Association.
Lots 3, 4 and 5, Block 1, Bradburys, $340,000. Buyer, Allen Living Trust. Seller, Helen Allen and Dan Cox.
Lot 6, Block 1, Bradburys, $480,000. Buyer, Helen Allen and Dan Cox. Seller, Allen Living Trust.
Lot 1, Block 4, Pennsylvania Place, $181,000. Buyer, Michael Prior. Seller, Ryan and Julie Fletcher.
Lots 24 and 25, Block 2, Westland, $162,500. Buyer, RSA 2009 LLC. Seller, James Reese.
Lots 6 and 7, Block 1, Town and Country Estates, $129,000. Buyer, James and Molly Rambur. Seller, Price Irrevocable Medicaid Trust.
Lot 13, Block 26, Stone Meadows, $121,000. Buyer, Carla Wilkerson. Seller, U.S. Bank NA.
Lot 20, Block 7, Meadowlake Farms, $350,000. Buyer, Sundaram Ganesan. Seller, Frontier State Bank.
Lot 34, Block 2, Creeks at Wimberley, $177,500. Buyer, Christopher Longley. Seller, Reflection Construction LLC.
Lot 13, Block 22, Rivendell, $288,500. Buyer, James and Tamara Brakebill. Seller, Jason and Jennifer McClurg.
Lot 31, Block 1, Kingscreek Estates, $193,000. Buyer, Jeannie DeLancey. Seller, Lela M. Miles Living Trust.
Lot 17, Block 1, Apple Valley, $129,792. Buyer, Christopher Peters. Seller, Colony Homes LLC.
Lot 31, Block 1, Crystal Gardens at Greenbriar, $146,000. Buyer, Barbara Neal. Seller, Johna and Krista Potter.
Lot 5, Block 3, Park Hill, $119,000. Buyer, Storage Oklahoma LLC. Seller, Ideal Homes of Norman LP.
Lot 2, Block 1, South Lake Manor, $206,500. Buyer, Calvin and Tamra Nesiba. Seller, Mashburn Faires Homes LLC.
Lot 4, Block 1, Olde Stonebridge, $395,000. Buyer, Adam and Elizabeth Smith. Seller, Rick and Tara Lorg.
-- American Staff
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