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Grand County real estate transactions for Dec. 29 to Jan. 4

Real estate transactions totaled $7,254,341 across nine sales for week of Dec. 29 to Jan. 4.

670 Winter Park Drive, Fraser Crossing-Founders Pointe Condominiums, Winter Park
443-square-foot, zero-bedroom, one-bath condo.
Seller: Wyatt Consulting LLC
Buyer: Topsail Properties I LLC
Price: $424,900

374 GCR 8307/Silver Lining Circle, Fraser
2,919-square-foot, three-bedroom, two-bath, single-family residence on 1.0 acre of land.
Seller: Mark and Lorrie Redman
Buyer: Christopher Pizzurro, Valeria Potigailo, Viktoriya Torchinsky Field and Ben Field
Price: $1,325,000



105 GCR 4034/Kokanee Road, Granby
0.26 acres of vacant residential land.
Seller: Baby Moose Investments LLC
Buyer: Robert McComic
Price: $100,000

79114 US Highway 40, Snowblaze Condo, Winter Park
439-square-foot, zero-bedroom, one-bath condo.
Seller: Jeffrey Mattson
Buyer: Andrew Jackson Smithart IV
Price: $330,650



No address, Fraser
3.374 acres of residential land.
Seller: Mimakiki Charitable Trust
Buyer: Rosenberg Family Trust
Price: $650,000

398 GCR 899/Overlook Drive, Granby
4,832-square-foot, three-bedroom, 4.25-bath, single-family residence on 0.30 acres of land.
Seller: Jennifer and Charles Bacon Jr.
Buyer: Martha Kondo Trust and Danny Pavish Trust
Price: $1,300,000

730 Baker Drive, Headwater Condominiums, Winter Park
1,028-square-foot, two-bedroom, two-bath residence on 0.011 acres of land.
Seller: Headwaters Condominiums LLC
Buyer: David Snyder
Price: $880,000

Arrow at Winter Park Condominiums, Winter Park
2,282-square-foot, two-bedroom, three-bath residence on 0.031 acres of land.
Seller: Arrow Winter Park Inc.
Buyer: Michelle Clifford
Price: $1,463,791

235 Avenue A, Granby
2,900-square-foot, three-bedroom, 2.25-bath, single-family residence on 0.277 acres of land.
Seller: Bobbie Wild and Allison Stahl
Buyer: Brieanne and Graham Stahnke
Price: $780,000

*Does not include transactions under $100,000.


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