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03-31-2021 04:37P Page: 1 Stafford County Month End Deeds of Partition and Conveyance Local Taxation Department County 03/01/2021 - 03/31/2021 03-31-2021 04:37p Page: 1 Stafford County Month End Deeds of Partition and Conveyance Local Taxation Department County 03/01/2021 - 03/31/2021 RecordedInstrument Grantor (X) Grantee/Address (X) Consideration Type Percent 03/01/21 210006576 MARSCHALL, RICHARD Y MARSCHALL, RICHARD H Y 0 DIT 100% Recorded Time: 08:03a VA Description : 2.3766 ACRES Date of Deed : 03/01/2021 Map/PIN: 54C Number Pages : 5 MARSCHALL, RICHARD H MARSCHALL, JESSICA I MARSCHALL REVOCABLE LIVING TRU... 03/01/21 210006595 BURSTEIN, STEVE T N BURSTEIN, STEVE T N 0 DG 100% Recorded Time: 08:51a VA Description : LOT 108 SEC 1 DEVON GREEN Date of Deed : 03/01/2021 Map/PIN: 20EE 1 108 Number Pages : 4 BURSTEIN, STEVE T BURSTEIN, SHERRY S 03/01/21 210006608BEZE, ALEMAYEHU B N SAMUEL I WHITE PC N 0 COR 100% Recorded Time: 08:58a VA Description : CORRECTING INST 200018293 Date of Deed : Map/PIN: 28F 5 260 Number Pages : 20 SAMUEL I WHITE PC 03/01/21 210006616 WHITE, STEVEN Z N ROBINSON HARPER, JADE M N 501,000 DBS 100% Recorded Time : 09:08a Description : LOT 28 WILLOW PARK Date of Deed : Map/PIN: 30KK 28 Number Pages : 4 ROBINSON HARPER, JADE M 03/01/21 210006638 GOZDAWA GOLEBIOWSKI, ...N RIVIERE, ANDREW M N 535,000 DBS 100% Recorded Time: 09:19a VA Description : LOT 693 SEC 4C PH 1 EMBREY MILL Date of Deed : Map/PIN: 29G 4C 693 Number Pages : 3 RIVIERE, ANDREW M 03/01/21 210006651 BELMAN, ROBERT S N BELMAN, ALEXANDER N 192,000 DBS 100% Recorded Time: 09:30a VA Description : LOTS 19B & 19 BLK B HIGHLAND HOME Date of Deed : Map/PIN: 54A 1B 19 Number Pages : 3 BELMAN, ALEXANDER 03/01/21 210006654 SOMUAH, JOYCE N SOMUAH, JOYCE N 0 DC 100% Recorded Time: 09:43a VA Description : LOT 3 SEC 2 SEASONS LANDING Date of Deed : Map/PIN: 30NN 2 3 Number Pages : 3 SOMUAH, JOYCE SOMUAH, LYNESSA 03/01/21 210006657BABRERA, MILES A N CABRERA, MILES A N 0 DG 100% Recorded Time: 09:46a VA Description : LOT 436 SEC 4 RAPPAHANNOCK LANDING Date of Deed : Map/PIN: 53M 4 436 Number Pages : 3 CABRERA, MILES A TORRES, SHANI 03/01/21 210006659 JOHNSON, DIANE A N CHITTICK, DIANE A N 0 ONC 100% Recorded Time : 09:54a Description : CL21000681-00 03-31-2021 04:37p Page: 2 Stafford County Month End Deeds of Partition and Conveyance Local Taxation Department County 03/01/2021 - 03/31/2021 RecordedInstrument Grantor (X) Grantee/Address (X) Consideration Type Percent Date of Deed : Number Pages : 0 CHITTICK, DIANE A 03/01/21 210006662 ARROWHEAD INVESTMENT... N PINO, LINDSAY N L N 363,000 DBS 100% Recorded Time: 10:31a VA Description : 1.420 AC HARTWOOD Date of Deed : Map/PIN: 26 31G Number Pages : 3 PINO, LINDSAY N L PINO, NATHANAEL 03/01/21 210006664GRELL, RONALD A N GRELL, JEFFREY M N 340,000 DBS 100% Recorded Time: 10:31a VA Description : LOT 362 SEC 27 ENGLAND RUN NORTH Date of Deed : Map/PIN: 45N 27 362 Number Pages : 3 GRELL, JEFFREY M GRELL, RONALD A 03/01/21 210006675 MILLHORN, RALPH D N CEDAR HOMES INVESTMENTS LLC N 158,000 DBS 100% Recorded Time: 10:41a VA Description : LOT 5 ATLEE HEIGHTS Date of Deed : Map/PIN: 46 86A Number Pages : 3 CEDAR HOMES INVESTMENTS LLC 03/01/21 210006678 AGUIRRE, ARMANDO M N BENITEZ, LILIAN L N 447,000 DBS 100% Recorded Time: 10:46a VA Description : LOT 802 SEC 2 HAMPTON OAKS Date of Deed : Map/PIN: 20P 2 802 Number Pages : 4 BENITEZ, LILIAN L GARCIA, WILMER A CORCINO, ELIZABETH M 03/01/21 210006681GRANVILLE ESTATES LLC N NVR INC N 148,880 DBS 100% Recorded Time: 10:53a VA Description : LOT 15 GRANVILLE ESTATES Date of Deed : Map/PIN: 46V 15 Number Pages : 3 NVR INC 03/01/21 210006685BAIQRA, NANCY N RAMIREZ, MARIA S L D N 0 DG 100% Recorded Time: 11:32a VA Description : LOT 45 SEC 16A HAMPTON OAKS Date of Deed : Map/PIN: 20P 16A 45 Number Pages : 4 RAMIREZ, MARIA S L D BAIQRA, NANCY 03/01/21 210006688 JONES, GWENDOLYN J N SEISAY, FATMATA N 362,000 DBS 100% Recorded Time: 11:38a VA Description : LOT 475 SEC 3 WOODSTREAM Date of Deed : Map/PIN: 21Z 3 475 Number Pages : 3 SEISAY, FATMATA KELLA, MARIE 03/01/21 210006696HILLMAN, EDWARD A N HILLMAN, JANE H N 0 DG 100% Recorded Time: 11:42a VA Description : LOT 14 GRAFTON VILLAGE SEC 11 Date of Deed : Map/PIN: 54K 13 14 Number Pages : 3 03-31-2021 04:37p Page: 3 Stafford County Month End Deeds of Partition and Conveyance Local Taxation Department County 03/01/2021 - 03/31/2021 RecordedInstrument Grantor (X) Grantee/Address (X) Consideration Type Percent HILLMAN, JANE H 03/01/21 210006697TRIPP, WILLIAM J N SMITH, DILLON M N 310,000 DBS 100% Recorded Time: 11:44a VA Description : LOT 97 SEC 1 SETTLERS LANDING Date of Deed : Map/PIN: 20L 1 97 Number Pages : 3 SMITH, DILLON M TOMEUCCI, EMILY A 03/01/21 210006701 CUOMO, SCOTT A N MCINTYRE, BRYAN L N 450,000 DBS 100% Recorded Time: 11:47a VA Description : LOT 698 SEC 13A HAMPTON OAKS Date of Deed : Map/PIN: 20P 13A 698 Number Pages : 3 MCINTYRE, BRYAN L MCINTYRE, KIMBERLY 03/01/21 210006708 BURCHELL, DANIEL A N NORTHERN VIRGINIA ELECTRIC COO... N 1 DE 100% Recorded Time : 11:51a 53 RICHLAND RD FREDERICKSBURG, VA 22406 Description : Date of Deed : 01/06/2021 Map/PIN: 34A 1 65 Number Pages : 5 NORTHERN VIRGINIA ELECTRIC COO... 03/01/21 210006709 GESFORD, WALTER F N NORTHERN VIRGINIA ELECTRIC COO... N 1 DE 100% Recorded Time: 11:51a 330 JOSHUA RD STAFFORD, VA 22556 Description : Date of Deed : 01/06/2021 Map/PIN: 18 45 Number Pages : 5 NORTHERN VIRGINIA ELECTRIC COO... 03/01/21 210006710 LAROWE, DONALD R N NORTHERN VIRGINIA ELECTRIC COO... N 1 DE 100% Recorded Time : 11:51a 1265 HARTWOOD RD FREDERICKSBURG, VA 22406 Description : Date of Deed : 01/12/2021 Map/PIN: 16 49 Number Pages : 5 NORTHERN VIRGINIA ELECTRIC COO... 03/01/21 210006721 LIMOX, STEVEN W N FOUNDATION HOMES INC N 70,000 DBS 100% Recorded Time: 11:54a VA Description : LOT 17 BLK B CARNER SUBD Date of Deed : Map/PIN: 45D 2B 17 Number Pages : 4 FOUNDATION HOMES INC 03/01/21 210006724 K HOVNANIAN AT EMBREY ... N JONES, LACHELLE T N 471,882 DBS 100% Recorded Time: 11:58a VA Description : LOT 1167 SEC 7 PH 1 EMBREY MILL Date of Deed : Map/PIN: 29G 7 1167 Number Pages : 5 JONES, LACHELLE T 03/01/21 210006726 BRAVERMAN, RON A Y BRAVERMAN, RON A Y 0 DG 100% Recorded Time : 11:59a 1231 WASHINGTON DR STAFFORD, VA 22554 Description : LOT 433 SECTION 3 AQUIA HARBOUR SUBDIVISION Date of Deed : 10/14/2020 Map/PIN: 21B 433 Number Pages : 4 BRAVERMAN, RON A PEREZ, CINDY E RON BRAVERMAN & CINDY PEREZ R... 03/01/21 210006776 MILLER & SMITH AT EMBRE...N EAVES, JAMES L N 490,450 DBS 100% Recorded Time: 12:51p STAFFORD, VA 22554 03-31-2021 04:37p Page: 4 Stafford County Month End Deeds of Partition and Conveyance Local Taxation Department County 03/01/2021 - 03/31/2021 RecordedInstrument Grantor (X) Grantee/Address (X) Consideration Type Percent Description : LOT 1228 SEC 7 PH 1 EMBREY MILL Date of Deed : 02/25/2021 Map/PIN: 29G 7 1228 Number Pages : 4 EAVES, JAMES L MATOS, CARMEN L 03/01/21 210006780 GOFORTH, BILLY J N DUNLAP, JOSHUA A N 460,000 DBS 100% Recorded Time: 01:00p VA Description : LOT 90 SEC 2 SHELTONS RUN Date of Deed : Map/PIN: 28G3 2 90 Number Pages : 3 DUNLAP, JOSHUA A MIRZAKARIMOVA, GULNARA S 03/01/21 210006798 CURRY, CHARLES A N ALDRICH, DUSTIN S N 440,000 DBS 100% Recorded Time: 01:03p VA Description : LOT 2105 SEC 6 AQUIA HARBOUR Date of Deed : Map/PIN: 21B 2105 Number Pages : 3 ALDRICH, DUSTIN S ALDRICH, CAROLINE E 03/01/21 210006802 K HOVNANIAN AT EMBREY ... N SCOTT, JESSE J B N 562,903 DBS 100% Recorded Time: 01:07p VA Description : LOT 765 SEC 5 PH 1 EMBREY MILL Date of Deed : Map/PIN: 29G 5 765 Number Pages : 5 SCOTT, JESSE J B 03/01/21 210006804 KORZEN, ROBERT D N HENRICH, MICHAEL P N 305,000 DBS 100% Recorded Time: 01:07p VA Description : LOT 906 SEC 7B CELEBRATE VIRGINIA NORTH Date of Deed : Map/PIN: 44CC 7B 906 Number Pages : 5 HENRICH, MICHAEL P HENRICH, HELEN G 03/01/21 210006810 IRWIN, KENNETH L N TRYON, DAVID N 370,000 DBS 100% Recorded Time: 01:13p VA Description : LOT 54 SEC 1A ENGLAND RUN Date of Deed : Map/PIN: 44G 1A 54 Number Pages : 3 TRYON, DAVID TRYON, NANCY 03/01/21 210006812 BROWN, KRISTINE L N CHANG, CHRIST W N 539,900 DBS 100% Recorded Time: 01:15p VA Description : LOT 1645 SEC 6 AQUIA HARBOUR Date of Deed : 03/01/2021 Map/PIN: 21B 1645 Number Pages : 5 CHANG, CHRIST W CHANG, TATIANA A 03/01/21 210006827 EMERY, LUCINDA E N EMERY, LUCINDA D N 0 ONC 100% Recorded Time : 01:22p Description : CL21-345 Date of Deed : Number Pages : 0 EMERY, LUCINDA D 03/01/21 210006830 HARRIS, FREDERICK B N HIGGINS, ASHLEY A N 370,000 DBS 100% Recorded Time: 01:28p VA Description : 1.96 AC AQUIA DIST Date of Deed : Map/PIN: 31 20N 03-31-2021 04:37p Page: 5 Stafford County Month End Deeds of Partition and Conveyance Local Taxation Department County 03/01/2021 - 03/31/2021 RecordedInstrument Grantor (X) Grantee/Address (X) Consideration Type Percent Number Pages : 3 HIGGINS, ASHLEY A RUBESNE, KAREN A 03/01/21 210006835 COLEMAN, DAVID G N ELLENWOOD, BRANDI M N 360,000 DBS 100% Recorded Time: 01:30p VA Description : LOT 42 SEC E LAKE ARROWHEAD Date of Deed : 03/01/2021 Map/PIN: 8B E 42 Number Pages : 3 ELLENWOOD, BRANDI M 03/01/21 210006849RADA, ALEX P N LEBLANC, RYAN J N 343,000 DBS 100% Recorded Time: 02:19p VA Description : LOT 35 ALTA COURTHOUSE SQUARE TOWNHOMES Date of Deed : Map/PIN: 30HH 35 Number Pages : 4 LEBLANC, RYAN J LEBLANC, BRITTANY M 03/01/21 210006855 HERNANDEZ, FELIX Y HERNANDEZ, FELIX Y 0 DBS 100% Recorded Time: 02:39p VA Description : LOT 555 SEC 4 RAPPAHANNOCK LANDING Date of Deed : Map/PIN: 55M 4 555 Number Pages : 3 HERNANDEZ, FELIX 03/01/21 210006858 OTENG AKRASI, OSEI N DANNSA APPIAH, DORA N 0 DQC 100% Recorded Time : 02:48p Description : LOT 27 ALTA COURTHOUSE SQUARE TOWNHOMES
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