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Transfer Report Westport CT Town Clerk Patricia H Transfer Report Westport CT Town Clerk Patricia H. Strauss 110 Myrtle Ave - Room 105 Town Clerk From 1/1/2013 Through 6/30/2013 Westport, CT 06880 (203) 341-1110 Date Filed Conveyance Tax Remarks File Number Grantor Grantee Book Page Deed Date Selling Price Kind Code (Not Warranted) 4237 COASTAL 5 HIDDEN HILL L L C DAVID & CHARIS COOPER 3384 158 1/2/2013 $7,187.50 WAR DEED 5 HIDDEN HILL RD 1771 POST RD E # 205 2 MIMI LN 12/28/2012 $2,875,000.00 WESTPORT, CT 06880 WESTPORT, CT 06880 4249 EILEEN WOODLEY GAULT PARK L L C 3384 207 1/2/2013 $1,937.50 WAR DEED GAULT PARK DR 11 HOCKANUM RD 12/28/2012 $775,000.00 WESTPORT, CT 06880 4250 J A A R C LLC JOEL M & VERONA STIER TRS 3384 210 1/2/2013 $7,595.00 WAR DEED 22 COLEYTOWN RD 11 BAYNE ST 22 COLEYTOWN RD 12/27/2012 $3,038,000.00 NORWALK, CT 06851 WESTPORT, CT 06880 4292 LEE & GINA NELSON MATTHEW M & GERY GROVE 3385 83 1/3/2013 $3,950.00 WAR DEED 31 HERMIT LN 31 HERMIT LN 12/28/2012 $1,580,000.00 WESTPORT, CT 06880 4312 LEATHEM S STEARN MICHAEL & JANEL GEHB 3385 250 1/4/2013 $0.00 WAR DEED 37 FERRY LN E 1001 UTZ AVE 37 FERRY LN E 12/24/2012 $2,000,000.00 ASPEN, CO 81611 WESTPORT, CT 06880 4350 JANICE A DEAN MARK W & MARY ANN LINDWALL 3386 1 1/7/2013 $2,375.00 WAR DEED 7 COUNTRY LN 7 COUNTRY LN 5 FERMILY LN 12/28/2012 $950,000.00 WESTPORT, CT 06880 WESTPORT, CT 06880 4436 MARY ANN LINDWALL SHEUNG L & BETTY TANG NG 3387 83 1/9/2013 $2,497.50 WAR DEED 5 FERMILY LN 5 FERMILY LN 2331 EAST 27TH ST 1/4/2013 $999,000.00 WESTPORT, CT 06880 BROOKLYN, NY 11229 4443 MICHAEL WESTCOTT & SKYE KIRBY VIRGINIA KELLY 3387 121 1/9/2013 $3,062.50 WAR DEED 43 EVERGREEN AVE 43 EVERGREEN AVE 1 BAKER AVE 1/9/2013 $1,225,000.00 WESTPORT, CT 06880 WESTPORT, CT 06880 4463 EDWARD V GOTTSCHALK JANA IREIJO 3387 175 1/10/2013 $1,208.75 WAR DEED 8 OAK ST 310 DUCK FARM RD 8 OAK ST 1/8/2013 $483,500.00 FAIRFIELD, CT 06824 WESTPORT, CT 06880 4464 HEINZ RUECKERT EST AKA B II BUILDERS L LC 3387 178 1/10/2013 $1,125.00 EXEC DEED 4 WESTFAIR DR HEINZ W RUECKERT PO BOX 463 12/4/2012 $450,000.00 C/O 440 BRACKEN WOOD LN S MONROE, CT 06468 PALM BEACH GARDENS, FL 33418 4473 JOYCE E WILSON BRIAN C FOSTER 3387 271 1/10/2013 $1,312.50 WAR DEED 18 WESTON RD 315 IDLELAKE CT 18 WESTON RD 12/28/2013 $525,000.00 SUMTER, SC 29150 WESTPORT, CT 06880 Cott Prepared On : Tuesday, July 1, 2014 12:47 pm Page 1 of 29 Systems Application Version : 3.11.6.0 Resolution3 Transfer Report Westport CT Town Clerk Patricia H. Strauss 110 Myrtle Ave - Room 105 Town Clerk From 1/1/2013 Through 6/30/2013 Westport, CT 06880 (203) 341-1110 Date Filed Conveyance Tax Remarks File Number Grantor Grantee Book Page Deed Date Selling Price Kind Code (Not Warranted) 4498 VIRGINIA KELLY VIPUL B & POWLIMI N SONI 3388 19 1/11/2013 $4,506.25 WAR DEED 1 BAKER AVE 1 BAKER AVE 8 HOGAN TRL 1/7/2013 $1,802,500.00 WESTPORT, CT 06880 WESTPORT, CT 06880 4502 ANDRZEJ PIEKARSKI AARON M & JENNIFER E SEYMOUR 3388 44 1/11/2013 $5,625.00 WAR DEED 5 MARINE AVE 633 ROWLAND RD 6 MARINE AVE 1/2/2013 $2,250,000.00 FAIRFIELD, CT 06824 WESTPORT, CT 06880 4505 AARON & JENNIFER SEYMOUR A P PROPERTIES L L C 3388 63 1/11/2013 $2,500.00 WAR DEED 6 MARINE AVE 6 MARINE AVE 633 ROWLAND RD 1/11/2013 $1,000,000.00 WESTPORT, CT 06880 FAIRFIELD, CT 06824 4514 GUIDO R BARTELS REV TRUST MICHAEL & JESSICA NEWSHEL 3388 87 1/11/2013 $4,375.00 WAR DEED 41 PARK LN ANJA J BARTELS REV TRUST 41 PARK LN 12/20/2012 $1,750,000.00 SLOTSALLEEN 6A 2930 KLAMPENBORG WESTPORT, CT 06880 DENMARK 4517 COMPO HILL PARTNERS L L C QTIP TRUST J BACH & P TUTTMAN TRS 3388 110 1/11/2013 $1,875.00 Q C 29 COMPO BEACH RD 50% INT 606 POST RD E C/O HARTMAN & WINNICKI 12/29/2012 $750,000.00 PO BOX 671 W 115 CENTURY RD WESTPORT, CT 06880 PARAMUS, NJ 07652 4518 COMPO HILL PARTNERS L L C JUDITH BACH 3388 112 1/11/2013 $1,875.00 Q C 29 COMPO BEACH RD 50% 606 POST RD E 3100 N OCEAN BLVD 1/29/2012 $750,000.00 PO BOX 671 FORT LAUDERDALE, FL 33308 WESTPORT, CT 06880 4520 PETER J & BELLE LORD LIVING TRUST PAUL C TAYLOR 3388 119 1/11/2013 $487.50 TRUSTEE DEED 35 BRIDGE ST UNIT 102 C/O 2703 VALOR DR 35 BRIDGE ST UNIT 102 1/10/2013 $195,000.00 WILMINGTON, NC 28411 WESTPORT, CT 06880 4522 THELMA LUBARSKY EST COASTAL 15 EDGEWATER L L C 3388 124 1/11/2013 $2,312.50 EXEC DEED 15 EDGEWATER HILLSIDE 60 HILLSIDE AVE 1771 POST RD E #205 1/11/2013 $925,000.00 MILFORD, CT 06460 WESTPORT, CT 06880 4525 JOHN J MORANSKI TR DAVID M & MEREDITH D KAMO 3388 140 1/11/2013 $4,500.00 WAR DEED 71 OLD RD 100 TUNXIS HILL RD 300 E 79TH ST APT 9B 1/11/2013 $1,800,000.00 FAIRFIELD, CT 06825 NEW YORK, NY 10075-0995 4532 CHRISTOPHER CADY RUSSELL & ROBYN E GREENBERG 3388 196 1/14/2013 $4,875.00 WAR DEED 3 BLUEWATER HILL 3 BLUEWATER HILL 15 MICHAELS WAY 1/11/2013 $1,950,000.00 WESTPORT, CT 06880 WESTON, CT 06883 Cott Prepared On : Tuesday, July 1, 2014 12:47 pm Page 2 of 29 Systems Application Version : 3.11.6.0 Resolution3 Transfer Report Westport CT Town Clerk Patricia H. Strauss 110 Myrtle Ave - Room 105 Town Clerk From 1/1/2013 Through 6/30/2013 Westport, CT 06880 (203) 341-1110 Date Filed Conveyance Tax Remarks File Number Grantor Grantee Book Page Deed Date Selling Price Kind Code (Not Warranted) 4550 DANIEL S & JEAN M LARKIN CANYON A & KIMBERLY J CEMAN 3389 1 1/14/2013 $1,987.50 WAR DEED 28 STONY BROOK RD 8978 LELY ISLAND CIRCLE 28 STONY BROOK RD 1/9/2013 $795,000.00 NAPLES, FL 34113 WESTPORT, CT 06880 4599 WILLIAM W & JULIANNA S CHANDLER DAVID K & LESLIE LEWIS KIRSHNER 3389 144 1/15/2013 $8,232.50 WAR DEED 20 BURNHAM HILL 28 COMPO PKWY 13 BURNHAM HILL 1/9/2013 $3,293,000.00 WESTPORT, CT 06880 WESTPORT, CT 06880 4605 SAMUEL A & HEIDI L CUNNINGHAM WILLIAM W & JULIANNA S CHANDLER 3389 173 1/15/2013 $4,118.75 WAR DEED 28 COMPO PARKWAY 18115 KINSPORT RD 20 BURNHAM HILL 1/7/2013 $1,647,500.00 MAILIBU, CA 90265 WESTPORT, CT 06880 4618 JOSEPH J & NANCY J TUCCI ET AL PEOPLES UNITED BK 3389 197 1/15/2013 $0.00 COMMITTE 12 OVERLOOK RD C/O MATTHEW LLOYD BROVENDER 850 MAIN ST 11/26/2012 $740,000.00 DEED 60 LONG RIDGE RD STE 200 BRIDGEPORT, CT 06604 STAMFORD, CT 06902 4620 RUSSELL D BARNARD ANDREW & ROBIN GOLDMAN 3389 202 1/15/2013 $2,272.50 WAR DEED 35 TURKEY HILL RD N 145 EAST 74TH ST #10B 35 TURKEY HILL RD N 12/17/2012 $909,000.00 NEW YORK, NY 10021 WESTPORT, CT 06880 4628 MATTERA CONSTRUCTION 2 PRITCHARD CHRISTOPHER COURTNEY & BEVERLEY 3389 267 1/16/2013 $8,750.00 WAR DEED 2 PRITCHARD LN LN LLC BONEHILL 1/14/2013 $3,500,000.00 15 DANIEL COURT 25 STURGES HIGHWAY WESTPORT, CT 06880 WESTPORT, CT 06880 4658 HUGH & MERIDETH HAAS PETER & ALISON DORFMAN 3390 25 1/17/2013 $3,900.00 WAR DEED 3 HEMLOCK HILL RD PO BOX 5198 222 WEST 83RD ST #3F 1/11/2013 $1,560,000.00 WESTPORT, CT 06881 NEW YORK, NY 10024 4678 ROGER & JUDY DICKINSON WESTPORT BUILDING CO LLC 3390 148 1/17/2013 $1,662.50 WAR DEED 147 COMPO RD S 147 COMPO RD S 1175 POST RD E 1/9/2013 $665,000.00 WESTPORT, CT 06880 WESTPORT, CT 06880 4732 JEFFREY A MAYER & NANCY E DIAMOND PATRICK K RALEIGH G LEAHY 3391 1 1/22/2013 $2,750.00 WAR DEED 26 PEQUOT TRL 88 PARTRICK RD 33 ARGYLE RD 1/18/2013 $1,100,000.00 WESTPORT, CT 06880 RYE BROOK, NY 10573 4741 HERMIONE H WICKENDEN TR ARIANNA A FISCHER HADDAD 3391 79 1/23/2013 $1,600.00 TRUSTEE DEED 310 LANSDOWNE 310 LANSDOWNE 19 HICKORY DR 1/23/2013 $640,000.00 WESTPORT, CT 06880 WESTPORT, CT 06880 Cott Prepared On : Tuesday, July 1, 2014 12:47 pm Page 3 of 29 Systems Application Version : 3.11.6.0 Resolution3 Transfer Report Westport CT Town Clerk Patricia H. Strauss 110 Myrtle Ave - Room 105 Town Clerk From 1/1/2013 Through 6/30/2013 Westport, CT 06880 (203) 341-1110 Date Filed Conveyance Tax Remarks File Number Grantor Grantee Book Page Deed Date Selling Price Kind Code (Not Warranted) 4813 DANIEL L SELDEN / KENNETH A SELDEN WILLIAM & ERIKA CARTER 3392 91 1/25/2013 $3,091.25 WAR DEED 5 RIVERFIELD DR 124 PEYTON ST 5 RIVERFIELD DR 1/23/2013 $1,236,500.00 3540 WRIGHTWOOD DR LA CA 91604 WESTPORT, CT 06880 SANTA CRUZ, CA 95064 4857 JULE & DANA L LIMOLI RUSSELL M PEACOCK & ROSALIND L 3392 302 1/29/2013 $3,625.00 WAR DEED 28 CALUMET LN 10 GREYTHORNE HILL FLOWER 12/26/2012 $1,450,000.00 PITTSFORD, NY 14534 28 CALUMET LN WESTPORT, CT 06880 4876 STEPHEN C VAZZANO TRUST CHABAD HOUSE OF WESTPORT INC 3393 90 1/30/2013 $4,000.00 WAR DEED 79 NEWTOWN TPKE C/O 4553 SE HORSESHOE PT RD #6 79 NEWTOWN TPKE 11/6/2012 $1,600,000.00 STUART, FL 34997 WESTPORT, CT 06880 4911 GREENS FARMS 1830 L L C DEBORAH MURTAUGH 3393 329 1/30/2013 $3,837.50 WAR DEED 159 GREENS FARMS RD 159 GREENS FARMS RD 27 DANBURY AVE 1/30/2013 $1,535,000.00 WESTPORT, CT 06880 WESTPORT, CT 06880 4917 SELENA ROBERTS PATRICK DONNERSTAG & ALEXIS SENOSKI 3394 19 1/30/2013 $2,437.50 WAR DEED 18 KEYSER RD 18 KEYSER RD 267 ROWAYTON AVE 1/24/2013 $975,000.00 WESTPORT, CT 06880 NORWALK, CT 06854 4921 JOHN P MEYER & ROSEMARIE F MEYER JACQUELINE GORDON 3394 61 1/30/2013 $1,674.38 WAR DEED 324 LANDSDOWNE REV TR 324 LANSDOWNE 1/28/2013 $669,750.00 8813 SE BAYBERRY TERR WESTPORT, CT 06880 HOBE SOUND, FL 33455 4923 MICHAEL P & NATANYA E WASHBURN CHRISTOPHER D KOLER & MALLIKA NAIR 3394 84 1/31/2013 $1,451.25 WAR DEED 49 OLD RD 166 DRY HILL RD 49 OLD RD 1/28/2013 $580,500.00 NORWALK, CT 06851 WESTPORT, CT 06880 4926 RANDOLPH W MEYER NICHOLAS VISCONTI 3394 114 1/31/2013 $625.00 WAR DEED 29 OLD MILL RD 29 OLD MILL RD 39 IMPERIAL AVE 1/31/2013 $250,000.00 WESTPORT, CT 06880 WESTPORT, CT 06880 4927 RANDOLPH W MEYER CLARK HANFORD 3394 116 1/31/2013 $625.00 WAR DEED 29 OLD MILL RD 29 OLD MILL RD 31 OLD MILL RD 1/31/2013 $250,000.00 WESTPORT, CT 06880 WESTPORT, CT 06880 4934 PAIGE B HAMMOND R B BENSON & CO INC 3394 190 1/31/2013 $2,500.00 WAR DEED 16 SPRITEVIEW AVE 16 SPRITEVIEW AVE 1258 POST RD E STE B 12/21/2012 $1,000,000.00 WESTPORT, CT 06880 WESTPORT, CT 06880 Cott Prepared On : Tuesday, July 1, 2014 12:47 pm Page 4 of 29 Systems Application Version : 3.11.6.0 Resolution3 Transfer Report Westport CT Town Clerk Patricia H.
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