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Sales Report Sales Listing Report Page 1 of 223 McHenry County 04/30/2018 08:46:28 1/1/2017 - 12/31/2017 Township: NUNDA TWP Document Number Sale Year Sale Type Valid Sale Sale Date Dept. Study Selling Price Parcel Number Built Year Property Type Prop. Class Acres Square Ft. Lot Size Grantor Name Grantee Name Site Address 2017R0011926 2017 Warranty Deed Y 03/29/2017 Y $474,900.00 PETER W SHERYL A LEMCKETHOMAS V LINDA R LAMONDA 413 S EMERALD DR 14-01-126-030 0 LDG SINGLE FAM 0040 .00 0 MCHENRY, IL 60051 413 S EMERALD DR MCHENRY, IL 60051 -9333 Legal Description: DOC 2017R0011926 LT 31 EMERALD PARK 2017R0026456 2017 Warranty Deed Y 07/14/2017 Y $130,000.00 ASHLEY WILSON SCOTT JOHNSON 2617 W EMERALD CT 14-01-128-005 0 LDG SINGLE FAM 0040 .00 0 MCHENRY, IL 60051 2617 W EMERALD CT MCHENRY, IL 60051 -9346 Legal Description: DOC 2017R0026456 LT 16 EMERALD PARK HEIGHTS 2017R0012361 2017 Not advertised on mN 04/07/2017 N $110,000.00 RANDOLP T GLICK TRS FOR NEIL L CALANCA MELISSA WACH 18753 W CASEY RD 14-01-128-020 0 LDG SINGLE FAM 0040 .00 0 GRAYSLAKE, IL 60030 2623 W EMERALD CT MCHENRY, IL 60051 -9346 Legal Description: DOC 2017R0025468 (RE-RECORD) LTS 13 THRU 15 EMERALD PARK HEIGHTS 2017R0013475 2017 Warranty Deed Y 04/07/2017 Y $142,000.00 JEFFREY ADAMS KRYSTOFER AND EVA WIDAWSKI 2601 W EMERALD CT 14-01-128-022 0 LDG SINGLE FAM 0040 .00 0 MCHENRY, IL 60050 2601 W EMERALD CT MCHENRY, IL 60051 -9346 Legal Description: DOC 2017R0013475 E1/2 LT 22 & ALL LT 23 EMERALD PARK HEIGHTS 2017R0022522 2017 Warranty Deed Y 06/09/2017 Y $489,000.00 DAVID A AND BARBARA M KA MARK A AND ERIN M BROUGHMAN 500 BALLY RD 14-01-153-001 0 LDG SINGLE FAM 0040 .47 0 MCHENRY, IL 60050 500 BALLY RD MCHENRY, IL 60050 - Legal Description: DOC 2017R0022522 PT N1/2 S1/2 SW1/4 NW1/4 Copyright (C) 1997-2018 DEVNET Incorporated DMJOHNSON Sales Listing Report Page 2 of 223 McHenry County 04/30/2018 08:46:28 1/1/2017 - 12/31/2017 Township: NUNDA TWP Document Number Sale Year Sale Type Valid Sale Sale Date Dept. Study Selling Price Parcel Number Built Year Property Type Prop. Class Acres Square Ft. Lot Size Grantor Name Grantee Name Site Address 2017R0011344 2017 Same Surname N 03/30/2017 N $150,000.00 GUY EASLEY BRIAN M EASLEY 511 S RIVER RD 14-01-176-015 0 GARAGE/ NO O O 0040 .00 0 MCHENRY, IL 60051 511 S RIVER RD MCHENRY, IL 60051 -9250 Legal Description: DOC 2017R0011344 LTS 11 & 12 /EX DOC 2011R0024368/ EMERALD PARK SUTTONS ANNEX 2017R0043194 2017 Trustee's Deed Y 11/17/2017 Y $138,000.00 HLAVATY DIANE DEACON, HI KRUAS, THOMAS S ET AL 3102 MILLER DR 14-01-301-009 0 LDG SINGLE FAM 0040 .00 0 MCHENRY, IL 600508225 3102 MILLER DR MCHENRY, IL 60050 -8225 Legal Description: DOC 2017R0043194 LT 11 BLK 2 MCHENRY SHORES UNIT 1 ET AL: ARIZMENDY, ROSA CASTILLO 2017R0023367 2017 Warranty Deed Y 06/14/2017 Y $253,700.00 ERIN CROUGHMAN FKA ERI THOMAS R AND DONNA M TUCKER 608 MCHENRY AVE 14-01-306-005 0 LDG SINGLE FAM 0040 .00 0 MCHENRY, IL 60050 608 MCHENRY AVE MCHENRY, IL 60050 -8219 Legal Description: DOC 2017R0023367 LT 5 BLK 3 MCHENRY SHORES UNIT 1 2017R0014304 2017 Warranty Deed Y 04/14/2017 Y $173,000.00 TIMOTHY KLAPPERICH BRITTANY KASPRYK 3007 MILLER DR 14-01-307-006 0 LDG SINGLE FAM 0040 .00 0 MCHENRY, IL 60050 3007 MILLER DR MCHENRY, IL 60050 - Legal Description: DOC 2017R0014304 LT 7 BLK 9 MCHENRY SHORES UNIT 1 2017R0028131 2017 Warranty Deed Y 07/28/2017 Y $215,000.00 VALENTIN R SABO APRIL J MICHAEL LEE WARREN 3010 STILL HILL DR 14-01-308-011 0 LDG SINGLE FAM 0040 .00 0 MCHENRY, IL 60050 3010 STILL HILL DR MCHENRY, IL 60050 -8252 Legal Description: DOC 2017R0028131 LT 10 BLK 11 MCHENRY SHORES UNIT 1 Copyright (C) 1997-2018 DEVNET Incorporated DMJOHNSON Sales Listing Report Page 3 of 223 McHenry County 04/30/2018 08:46:28 1/1/2017 - 12/31/2017 Township: NUNDA TWP Document Number Sale Year Sale Type Valid Sale Sale Date Dept. Study Selling Price Parcel Number Built Year Property Type Prop. Class Acres Square Ft. Lot Size Grantor Name Grantee Name Site Address 2017R0045313 2017 Warranty Deed Y 11/27/2017 Y $225,000.00 MANN, BRIAN K TOLLE, CHRISTOPHER LINDA 719 S EMERALD DR 14-01-326-017 0 LDG SINGLE FAM 0040 .00 0 MCHENRY, IL 60051 719 S EMERALD DR MCHENRY, IL 60051 - Legal Description: DOC 2017R0045313 LT 10 HICKORY GRANGE SUB 1ST ADDN 2017R0038159 2017 Executor's Deed N 09/22/2017 N $237,500.00 DVORZSAK MEDOLY AS, EXECOOPER, ANTHONY DAWN 807 S EMERALD DR 14-01-326-021 0 GARAGE/ NO O O 0040 .00 0 MCHENRY, IL 600519442 807 S EMERALD DR MCHENRY, IL 60051 -9442 Legal Description: DOC 2017R0038159 LT 14 HICKORY GRANGE SUB 2ND ADDN 2017R0038159 2017 Executor's Deed N 09/22/2017 N $237,500.00 DVORZSAK MEDOLY AS, EXECOOPER, ANTHONY DAWN 807 S EMERALD DR 14-01-326-028 0 ES UNIMPROVED 0030 .00 0 MCHENRY, IL 600519442 S EMERALD DR MCHENRY, IL 60051 Legal Description: DOC 2017R0038159 N1/2 LT 15 HICKORY GRANGE SUB 2ND ADDN 2017R0044739 2017 Warranty Deed Y 12/01/2017 Y $183,000.00 RALPH, RICHARD L BEVERLEOBRIEN, JANET M 907 N ALLEN AVE 14-01-328-008 0 LDG SINGLE FAM 0040 .51 0 MCHENRY, IL 60050 710 S EMERALD DR MCHENRY, IL 60051 - Legal Description: DOC 2017R0044739 LT 11 HICKORY PARK 2017R0015448 2017 Warranty Deed Y 04/14/2017 Y $165,000.00 HILLER ESTATES LP ERIC C WEIDNER 803 CAROL AVE 14-01-351-007 0 GARAGE/ NO O O 0040 .00 0 MCHENRY, IL 60050 803 CAROL AVE MCHENRY, IL 60050 - Legal Description: DOC 2017R0015448 LT 10 BLK 13 MCHENRY SHORES UNIT 1 Copyright (C) 1997-2018 DEVNET Incorporated DMJOHNSON Sales Listing Report Page 4 of 223 McHenry County 04/30/2018 08:46:28 1/1/2017 - 12/31/2017 Township: NUNDA TWP Document Number Sale Year Sale Type Valid Sale Sale Date Dept. 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Lot Size Grantor Name Grantee Name Site Address 2017R0040710 2017 Warranty Deed Y 10/30/2017 Y $143,500.00 SMITH, KYLE COSS, KALIE R 805 CAROL AVE 14-01-351-008 0 GARAGE/ NO O O 0040 .00 0 MCHENRY, IL 600508375 805 CAROL AVE MCHENRY, IL 60050 -8375 Legal Description: DOC 2017R0040710 LT 9 BLK 13 MCHENRY SHORES UNIT 1 2017R0010097 2017 Trustee's Deed Y 03/16/2017 Y $195,000.00 BRUCE J KAREN A HONNIBA ERIC HILL LAUREN VERSTATE 811 CAROL AVE 14-01-351-011 0 GARAGE/ NO O O 0040 .00 0 MCHENRY, IL 60050 811 CAROL AVE MCHENRY, IL 60050 -8375 Legal Description: DOC 2017R0010097 LT 6 BLK 13 MCHENRY SHORES UNIT 1 2017R0025605 2017 Not advertised on mN 07/07/2017 N $25,000.00 THOMAS W SPROULL RANDY JAMIE HARKINS 2613 W INDIAN TR 14-01-382-002 0 ES UNIMPROVED 0030 .00 0 MCHENRY, IL 60051 902 SAUK DR MCHENRY, IL 60051 -9116 Legal Description: DOC 2017R0025605 LT 5 BLK 6 OAKHURST SUB 2017R0024910 2017 Warranty Deed Y 06/30/2017 Y $194,000.00 CHRIS NORTHRUP DAKOTA COSLET JACQUELINE TORNATOR 910 BLACK PARTRIDGE RD 14-01-383-003 0 GARAGE/ NO O O 0040 .00 0 MCHENRY, IL 60051 BLACK PARTRIDGE RD MCHENRY, IL 60051 - Legal Description: DOC 2017R0024910 LT 4 BLK 7 OAKHURST SUB MEMO: COSLET, DAKOTA/ TORNATORE, JACQUELINE 2017R0024910 2017 Warranty Deed Y 06/30/2017 Y $194,000.00 CHRIS NORTHRUP DAKOTA COSLET JACQUELINE TORNATOR 910 BLACK PARTRIDGE RD 14-01-383-004 0 ES UNIMPROVED 0030 .00 0 MCHENRY, IL 60051 BLACK PARTRIDGE RD MCHENRY, IL 60051 - Legal Description: DOC 2017R0024910 LT 3 BLK 7 OAKHURST SUB MEMO: COSLET, DAKOTA/ TORNATORE, JACQUELINE Copyright (C) 1997-2018 DEVNET Incorporated DMJOHNSON Sales Listing Report Page 5 of 223 McHenry County 04/30/2018 08:46:28 1/1/2017 - 12/31/2017 Township: NUNDA TWP Document Number Sale Year Sale Type Valid Sale Sale Date Dept. Study Selling Price Parcel Number Built Year Property Type Prop. Class Acres Square Ft. Lot Size Grantor Name Grantee Name Site Address 2017R0024910 2017 Warranty Deed Y 06/30/2017 Y $194,000.00 CHRIS NORTHRUP DAKOTA COSLET JACQUELINE TORNATOR 910 BLACK PARTRIDGE RD 14-01-383-005 0 ES UNIMPROVED 0030 .00 0 MCHENRY, IL 60051 BLACK PARTRIDGE RD MCHENRY, IL 60051 - Legal Description: DOC 2017R0024910 LT 2 BLK 7 OAKHURST SUB MEMO: COSLET, DAKOTA/ TORNATORE, JACQUELINE 2017R0024910 2017 Warranty Deed Y 06/30/2017 Y $194,000.00 CHRIS NORTHRUP DAKOTA COSLET JACQUELINE TORNATOR 910 BLACK PARTRIDGE RD 14-01-383-006 0 LDG SINGLE FAM 0040 .00 0 MCHENRY, IL 60051 910 BLACK PARTRIDGE RD MCHENRY, IL 60051 - Legal Description: DOC 2017R0024910 LT 1 BLK 7 OAKHURST SUB 2017R0014208 2017 Court Ordered SaleN 04/18/2017 N $78,001.00 THE JUDICIAL SALES CORP THOMAS THOMPSON 1002 LAGUNA DR 14-01-384-002 0 LDG SINGLE FAM 0040 .00 0 MCHENRY, IL 60051 JUDICIAL DEED 1002 LAGUNA DR MCHENRY, IL 60051 -9399 Legal Description: DOC 2017R0014208 LT 7 BLK 11 OAKHURST SUB 2017R0014208 2017 Court Ordered SaleN 04/18/2017 N $78,001.00 THE JUDICIAL SALES CORP THOMAS THOMPSON 1002 LAGUNA DR 14-01-384-003 0 ES UNIMPROVED 0030 .00 0 MCHENRY, IL 60051 JUDICIAL DEED NA IL Legal Description: DOC 2017R0014208 LT 8 BLK 11 OAKHURST SUB 2017R0020879 2017 Deed in Trust N 05/12/2017 N $145,000.00 JAMES THEEL THE PUSCHECK FAM TR DTD 8/10/2000 1006 SAUK DR 14-01-386-003 0 LDG SINGLE FAM 0040 .00 0 MCHENRY, IL 60051 1006 SAUK TRL MCHENRY, IL 60051 - Legal Description: DOC 2017R0020879 LT 5 BLK 9 OAKHURST SUB Copyright (C) 1997-2018 DEVNET Incorporated DMJOHNSON Sales Listing Report Page 6 of 223 McHenry County 04/30/2018 08:46:28 1/1/2017 - 12/31/2017 Township: NUNDA TWP Document Number Sale Year Sale Type Valid Sale Sale Date Dept.
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