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OKC Major Land Transaction October 31, 2003
Journal Record, The (Oklahoma City), Oct 31, 2003 by Journal Record staff
Craig E. Gross bought property at 16125 Ledge Lane, Lone Oak Ridge addition, Oklahoma City, 73013, for $246,500 from Brass Brick Homes.
Steven L. Blevins bought property at 7209 NE 106th St., Apple Valley addition, Edmond, 73151, for $242,000 from Kim Rowdy Goodin and Karen Jane Goodin.
Bryan C. and Linda K. Heirston bought property at 37 NW 147th St., Mesa Pointe addition, Edmond, 73013, for $237,000 from White Feather Investments.
Freddie G. and Darlene White bought property at 8213 Bridgeport Lane, Brownsville addition, Bethany, 73008, for $235,000 from Dorean E. Haddy and Leroy H. Etter.
Robert C. Vaughn bought property at 19805 Filly Dr., Danforth Farms, Edmond, 73003, for $230,500 from David E. Braly.
Alfredo and Nancy D. Hernandez bought property at 2700 Ashehollow Lane, Asheforde Oaks Ninth Addition, Edmond, 73034, for $225,000 from Bret M. and Juliann Parker.
Ronald P. and Jan W. Hays bought property at 10700 Whitehall Blvd., final plat of Whitehall addition, Oklahoma City, 73162, for $224,000 from Thomas A. and Mendi J. Burns.
Deborah L. Glenn bought property at 408 Dover Road, Eastwood Addition, Midwest City, 73130, for $222,500 from SWM & Sons.
Margaret K. Myers bought property at 1604 Randal Road, Crestview Section, Nichols Hills, 73116, for $221,000 from O. Alton Watson.
Charles M. and Kay F. Rule bought property at 405 Hampton Ridge Road, Huntwick II addition, Edmond, 73034, for $220,000 from Floyd T. and Shirley J. Collins.
Richard A. and Nancy O. Bruhn bought property at 7725 Valley Creek Dr., Deerfield Estates, Choctaw, 73020, for $213,500 from Home First.
Mary S. Schneeberger bought property at 7313 Winding Meadow Lane, The Meadows at River Bend addition, Oklahoma City, 73132, for $205,000 from Ron James Designer Homes.
Pennington Improvement bought property at 1414 Oakhill Lane, Royal Oaks addition, Oklahoma City, for $200,000 from Edward H. and Glenna Sue Pennington.
Less than $200,000
Steve and Julie T. Vincentez bought property at 11708 Blue Sky Dr., Willow Bend addition, Oklahoma City, 73162, for $197,000 from Crown Point Homes.
Robert M. and Shirley K. Bizal bought property at 20741 Morning Glory Road, Brush Creek Section I addition, Harrah, 73045, for $196,500 from North Star Homes.
Primacy Closing bought property at 17112 Gladstone Lane, Fenwick Section 6, Edmond, 736003, for $195,000 from Gregory and Christina Dukeman.
Wesley L. and Rebecca Fisher bought property at 17112 Gladstone Lane, Fenwick Section 6, Edmond, 736003, for $195,000 from Primacy Closing.
Mark A. and Irene E. Riley bought property at 13724 Kirkland Ridge, Wellington Park III addition, Edmond, 73013, for $195,000 from Geneva Biffle Murray.
Primacy Closing bought property at 6617 NW 114th St., Warwick V addition, Oklahoma City, 73162, for $195,000 from Steve S. and Vicki M. Eckerd.
Teresa N. Roewe bought property at 6617 NW 114th St., Warwick V addition, Oklahoma City, 73162, for $195,000 from Primacy Closing.
Joe M. and Heather E. Richardson bought property at 15916 Harts Mill Road, Sheffield Glen Second Addition, Edmond, 73013, for $193,000 from Daraleigh D. Bills.
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