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eal estate sales reached $9,436,159 across 10 deals from December 22-28.
A 952-square-foot condo at Headwaters Condominiums in Winter Park sold for $840,000 to Allison Brookes. The property features two bedrooms and one bathroom on a 0.011-acre lot.
In Granby, 0.30 acres of vacant land changed hands for $137,500 between the Winter Park Christian Center Inc. and Suer Investments LLC.
A single-family residence in Kremmling sold to Patrick and Rosemarie Owens for $930,000. The property boasts four bedrooms, three bathrooms, and 4,612 square feet on a 0.84-acre lot.
Tonkco LLC purchased 57.40 acres of vacant land in Granby from Tiehen Realty LLC and others for $415,000.
A one-bedroom condo at Millers Inn Condominium in Winter Park sold to Nicole Akselrad and John Morris for $189,878. The property features 1,412 square feet and two bathrooms.
In Fraser, a four-bedroom residence on Saddle Horn Way changed hands for $1,363,829 between Rendezvous Homes LLC and the Teeters family.
A large tract of vacant land in Grand Lake sold to River Mountain LLC and others for $1,300,000. The property spans 15.424 acres.
A three-bedroom condo at Timbers Condominiums in Fraser sold to Michael McShane and Amanda Omara for $750,000.
In Winter Park, a five-bedroom residence on an unspecified address changed hands for $2,384,952 between PMWP Development Company LLC and Hammer NX Trust.
Graham and Paula Johnson purchased a five-bedroom residence in Grand Lake from Douglas and Edie Dafoe for $1,125,000.
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