Moffat County real estate transactions total more than $2.3M in February
There were 11 real estate sales recorded in Moffat County in February with a combined value of more than $2.3 million.
923 Eagle Loop
Seller: Kenneth Fones
Buyer: Mathias Roberts
Price: $76,900
Date: Feb. 5
Description: Wilderness Ranches subdivision, lot 774c, amended filing 8.
373 Barbra Drive
Seller: Thomas Toon
Buyer: Mary Walker
Price: $399,000
Date: Feb. 6
Description: Westview subdivision, lot 4.
225 Spring Coulee Way
Seller: Michael Hergenreter
Buyer: Garrett Spears
Price: $313,000
Date: Feb. 9
Description: Sunbird Ranch Subdivision, lot 3.
918 Cottonwood Ave.
Seller: NCM Holdings LLC
Buyer: Brian Yanez
Price: $160,000
Date: Feb. 12
Description: Shadow Mountain Village subdivision, lot 17, block 7, filing 1.
1291 Mariana Way
Seller: California Packaging Corporation
Buyer: Guillermo Fuentes
Price: $175,000
Date: Feb. 12
Description: Cedar Mountain Mobile Park subdivision, lot 24, block 4.
No address
Seller: Carl Clark
Buyer: Trinidad Loya
Price: $48,000
Date: Feb. 14
Description: Wilderness Ranches subdivision, lot 109, filing 3A.
648 Barclay St.
Seller: Sydnee Lohrke
Buyer: Kalee Beach
Price: $220,000
Date: 2/16/24
Description: Original Craig subdivision, lots 12-13, block 23, less a 72×3.5 portion of lot 13 M/B Desc 446/808.
815 Ledford St.
Seller: David Johannes
Buyer: Grady Anson
Price: $285,000
Date: Feb. 26
Description: Eventide subdivision, block 1 S 15 feet of lot 20, all lots 21-22, N 5 feet of lot 23.
676 Barclay St.
Seller: Tyrel Valora
Buyer: Brennan Guire
Price: $267,700
Date: Feb. 28
Description: Original Craig subdivision, lots 5-6, block 23.
430 Washington St.
Seller: Daron Enger
Buyer: Josh Brom
Price: $250,000
Date: Feb. 28
Description: Victory Addition subdivision, lots 17-18, block 4 and S 1/3 of lot 16.

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