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Transfers 2020 City of Petersburg Transfers 1/1/2020 - 12/31/2020 Use Parcel Property Address Grantor Grantee Code Transfer Dat Consideration 1010900043834 Allegheny AveMORING,EDWARD E SHIRLEY G LUCAS ENTERPRISES LLC 400 1/21/2020 $25,000.00 0562000082316 Anderson StHARRIS,JAMES JANICE MAE HARRIS 101 5/13/2020 $0.00 0562000092322 Anderson StTHE PRIME EQUITY GROUP LLC, KIARRA R COX-BLAND 101 4/22/2020 $143,900.00 0542400081859 Arch StCOLE,BENJAMIN L CENTRAL VA HOME IMPROVEMENT LLC 101 6/2/2020 $65,000.00 0542800071875 Arch StJR PROPERTY INVESTORS LLC, GEORGE ARTHUR FERNANDEZ & KARLA J 101 7/6/2020 $174,900.00 0452100071196 Arlington StFAITH INVESTMENTS FOUNDATION INC, FAITH INVESTMENTS LLC 101 3/18/2020 $0.00 029190002819 Augusta AveWHEATLEY,CLIFFORD SG-GARLAND AVE LLC 101 3/30/2020 $44,000.00 029170020836 Augusta AveBROWN,PHYLLIS BLAND 836 AUGUSTA AVENUE SERIES 101 2/25/2020 $40,001.00 0453800191325 Baylors LnCARROLL,RAMONDA CHRISTINA WHITTEN-AMADON 101 3/2/2020 $76,000.00 0453600051430 Baylors LnSTEWART,ELBERT C KIMBERLY ANN ET ALS STEWART 101 1/15/2020 $0.00 066030010327 Beauregard AveDORR,LUCY R PAMELA D SHANDS 101 4/22/2020 $188,000.00 066020002408 Beauregard AveWOOTEN,MARIAN M DERRICK COAXUM 101 2/28/2020 $113,007.00 066020002408 Beauregard AveSECRETARY OF HSG & URBAN DEV, DERRICK COAXUM 101 6/30/2020 $122,000.00 067140012437 Beauregard AveLAKEVIEW LOAN SVCG LLC, GAP INVESTMENTS LLC 101 6/19/2020 $104,900.00 047140018423 Beech StWALKER,SHARON D SHARON DENISE WALKER & SELWYN A W 201 5/29/2020 $0.00 City of Petersburg Transfers 1/1/2020 - 12/31/2020 Use Parcel Property Address Grantor Grantee Code Transfer Dat Consideration 047100025535 Beech StTHINK THEN CHOOSE WISELY INC, JASON RYAN OCONNOR 200 5/26/2020 $27,201.00 0443400241531 Berkeley AveWHEATLEY PROPERTY MGMT LLC, MARK REED 101 3/27/2020$62,000.00 0530500011606 Berkeley AveGOSCIEWSKI,ROBERT L KATHRYN K GOSCIEWSKI & ROBERT L GOS 101 1/28/2020 $0.00 0530500011606 Berkeley AveGOSCIEWSKI,KATHERYN K KATHRYN K GOSCIEWSKI & ROBERT L GOS 101 6/16/2020 $0.00 0530600161631 Berkeley AveCLARK,ARNAUD W JUSTIN BROOKS & COURTNEY ROLLINGS 101 1/21/2020 $205,000.00 0530500081654 Berkeley AveTYLER,JAMES O JR JULIA TYLER BOLTZ 101 3/31/2020 $50,000.00 0530600081671 Berkeley AveLEAKE,IVAN GLORIA J MAIMOONA HABEEBA SHORTER & SCOTT 101 6/8/2020 $180,000.00 0541400081776 Berkeley AveRVR LLC, THE GIBBS & STORY TEAM LLC 101 3/20/2020 $85,000.00 0541900151823 Berkeley AveROGERS,KHADIJRA KAITLIN MAUREEN FARRELL 101 7/1/2020 $140,000.00 0541900121835 Berkeley AveCLINE,KEVIN T YVONNE ALICIA SCHULTES 101 7/2/2020 $155,000.00 0670200011850 Berkeley AveWOMACK,RICHARD L DELORES A GEORGE PRATSINAK 302 4/16/2020 $28,950.00 0670600101928 Berkeley AveSTOKES,PATTI M ADRIENNE STRUSS 101 6/11/2020 $115,000.00 0560100032028 Bishop StSMITH,CORA L MATTHEW ROBERT HONOUR & BRIANA C 101 2/20/2020 $154,000.00 0770100341910 Bogese DrNEW LIFE WORSHIP CENTER, IN HIS PRESENCE APOSTOLIC MINISTRY I 201 3/3/2020 $0.00 0770100232564 Bogese DrUNITED PROPERTY SOLUTIONS LLC, CHERRELLE RUFFIN & THOMAS E JR RUFFI 201 5/20/2020 $210,000.00 City of Petersburg Transfers 1/1/2020 - 12/31/2020 Use Parcel Property Address Grantor Grantee Code Transfer Dat Consideration 012040004718 Bollingbrook StLUNDY,BERNARD J SR FRANCES H PAMELA LUNDY 480 5/19/2020$0.00 0710600092570 Boydton Plank RdHILL MANAGEMENT LLC, LINDA M FLOWERS-STARKE 201 2/10/2020 $40,000.00 0740108013270 Boydton Plank RdSIMPSON ROAD PROPERTIES INC, SIMPSON ROAD LLC 480 1/15/2020 $106,500.00 0541200011706 Brandon AveRUHNKE,EDWARD E JR MARY APRIL D MASON 101 5/16/2020 $210,000.00 0542000011800 Brandon AveELDER,SHARON L MOHAMED BANGURA 101 1/30/2020 $133,900.00 0542000061828 Brandon AveBARNETT,JAMES E RENEE KEARNEY 101 5/20/2020 $122,000.00 0542100221839 Brandon AveWINN,CAROYL T JR FATOU MOUNDA W SAMBOU & ALIOUNE 101 3/23/2020 $197,500.00 0542000131854 Brandon AveNEROVE,SAMANTHA G F/K/A CHROM BLAKE PROPERTY SOLUTIONS LLC 101 2/20/2020 $75,000.00 0471500731635 Brickhouse AveBROWN,RICHARD K ALVIN MCKEEVER & AUGUSTA MCKEEVE 201 1/6/2020 $60,000.00 0770300042721 Brierwood RdADAMS,GARY S DARLA N PHILIP B MCDAVID 200 4/28/2020 $20,000.00 0562300072310 Buckner StHINTON,MARGARET RONALD VONDA C MAYER 101 6/2/2020$0.00 0671000201924 Burks StEVANS,KATHERINE A JAMIE EVANS 101 6/23/2020$0.00 0671100131939 Burks StMAYCOR REAL ESTATE SVCS LLC, MARTIN BORISOV 101 3/3/2020 $92,000.00 0671000161940 Burks StJR PROPERTY INVESTORS LLC, JAMEL LUCAS 101 3/18/2020 $156,000.00 031040004438 Byrne StREBELLO PROPERTIES LLC, INTERIOR DESIGN KING LLC 302 1/6/2020 $35,000.00 City of Petersburg Transfers 1/1/2020 - 12/31/2020 Use Parcel Property Address Grantor Grantee Code Transfer Dat Consideration 031050044449 Byrne StBEAUX TWENTY CLUB INC, UNITED PARENTS AGAINST LEAD AND OT 300 1/23/2020 $0.00 031040010464 Byrne StBEAUX TWENTY CLUB INC, UNITED PARENTS AGAINST LEAD AND OT 410 1/22/2020 $0.00 031050033483 Byrne StEPIONE LLC, JOSE ALFREDO GARCIA BANDA 302 1/31/2020 $9,300.00 031040014486 Byrne StINFINITE FOUNDATIONS LLC, PRICILA ACUNA SERRANO 101 6/19/2020 $5,000.00 08105080420 Cavalier DrSPECTER ,I ROLAND ET ALS SPECTER PROPERTIES LLC 400 4/7/2020 $0.00 081050805201 Cavalier DrSPECTER ,I ROLAND ET ALS SPECTER PROPERTIES LLC 400 4/9/2020 $0.00 01130001113 Centre Hill CtDICKINSON,STEPHEN E ELLA K ELLA K DICKINSON 302 6/1/2020 $0.00 0113000068 Centre Hill CtMCKENZIE,CAROL E DAWN N NEW COSTA PROPERTIES LLC 101 7/6/2020 $55,000.00 0113000079 Centre Hill CtPARK STREET CONSULTANTS LLC, FELICIA D RUFUS 302 5/11/2020 $32,000.00 0501300221505 Circle DrZOEMA,DEMETRIUS CATALINO VELASQUEZ & MIRIAN F FERRE 201 1/15/2020 $25,000.00 0501300221505 Circle DrMASON,ROGER J CATALINO VELASQUEZ & MIRIAN F FERRE 201 2/26/2020 $60,099.00 0501200091608 Circle DrHABITAT FOR HUMANITY VA INC, CHIQUITA L PLEASANT 201 5/8/2020 $122,161.00 012310015121 Clayton StRESNICK,BARRY R BRENDA B RESNICK PROPERTIES LLC 100 3/30/2020 $0.00 021280018126 Clayton StHYMER,THOMAS CENTRAL VA HOME IMPROVEMENT LLC 101 4/7/2020 $28,000.00 021100004414 Clinton StCAF 2018-1 REO I LLC, QUIANA SMITH 101 1/10/2020 $45,000.00 City of Petersburg Transfers 1/1/2020 - 12/31/2020 Use Parcel Property Address Grantor Grantee Code Transfer Dat Consideration 032010013546 Clinton StWORRELL,EVELYN EVELYN WORRELL & TAMARA WALKER 100 5/26/2020 $0.00 0542300131853 Coggin StSADLER,JOHN M RIGOBERTO GUILLEN PARADA & JOSUE RI 101 2/7/2020 $110,000.00 0542300131853 Coggin StSADLER,JOHN M RIGOBERTO GUILLEN PARADA & JOSUE RI 101 1/2/2020 $0.00 0542900041875 Coggin StJEFFNSUEHOMES LLC, RICHMOND WHOLESALE DEALS LC 101 5/11/2020 $72,000.00 0551400112035 Colston StARMSTEAD,SHANDRA HOLMES SONJA HOLT 101 1/23/2020$149,996.00 0551600132116 Colston StLEYS,JULIA W KIMBERLY LEYS ET ALS SHEARIN 101 1/13/2020 $0.00 033100801548 Columbia RdB&P DEVELOPMENT LLC, KERRY HICKS OVM FINANCIAL INC 101 2/10/2020 $148,000.00 0241700191146 Commerce StDAVIS,FELTON L GAYETTE WILLIAMS 201 5/5/2020 $20,000.00 0241700181148 Commerce StDAVIS,FELTON L GAYETTE WILLIAMS 201 5/5/2020 $20,000.00 023060004714 Commerce StCITY OF PETERSBURG, AMIGOS COMMERCIAL TRUCK & AUTO R 100 7/1/2020 $5,000.00 023060002722 Commerce StMONROE,WILLIAM A AMIGOS COMMERCIAL TRUCK & AUTO R 100 1/10/2020 $1,750.00 0471600101332 Concord DrHEWLETT,TERRY R TRACY R PORIA BURLEIGH 201 1/21/2020 $118,000.00 03108001235 Corling StHARRIS,SHERRI 35 CORLING STREET LLC 302 1/21/2020 $0.00 0660400032017 Country Lane CtOWENS,ANTONIO D PAUL HALE 101 4/7/2020$177,000.00 066010002311 Country LnMARY H LOCKART REVOCABLE LIVIN, OSCAR E JR PAYNE & CYNTHIA ANN ROW 101 6/29/2020 $190,000.00 City of Petersburg Transfers 1/1/2020 - 12/31/2020 Use Parcel Property Address Grantor Grantee Code Transfer Dat Consideration 0390108012531 County DrBARRETO,MARIE F MICHAEL JAMES BARRETO 201 6/29/2020 $0.00 0390100192645 County DrYI,SUN YONG CS 2645 LLC 410 3/9/2020$0.00 004270025115 Courthouse StWB ACQUISITIONS LLC, FIX FLIP PROPERTIES LLC 201 5/18/2020 $57,600.00 0650400042552 Crestwood AveJOHNSON,S LYNNE MICHAEL JR DEBOSE 201 6/2/2020 $92,775.00 010110800411 Cross StONEMAIN FINANCIAL SVCS INC, KENNETH R GILDNER & MARIACRISTINA G 101 4/20/2020 $42,500.00 004110008105 Culpeper AveTHE DEXTER GROUP TRUST, BRIGHTPATH INVESTMENTS I LLC 201 2/28/2020 $32,225.00 005060007129 Culpeper AveVANDYKE,DONALD G PATRICIA GAYLE BLAKES ADMINISTRATOR 201 1/14/2020 $0.00 005060010143 Culpeper AveALONSO,SILVIA PATRICA P DENISE LESTER 201 10/3/2020 $113,000.00 0452500051202 Custer StGREGORY,SHERA 1202 CUSTER TRUST 101 4/14/2020 $0.00 0453100081330-32 Custer StFEDERAL HOME LOAN MTG ASSC, RAFAEL WILLIAMS 302 1/15/2020 $63,101.00 0501300051624 Darby DrWHEATLEY PROPERTY MGMT LLC, KRYSTAL SHAVONNE ADEBAYO 201 7/7/2020 $183,000.00 065090001304 Deerfield DrWHITEHURST,WENDELL WENDELL DONALD WHITEHURST & JOYC 201 1/16/2020 $0.00 0521300051964 Defense RdKIRKPATRICK,BERNARD G RENE M SERVELLON & YARINA GINA SERV 200 6/9/2020 $230,000.00 0690300011976 Defense RdKIRKPATRICK,BERNARD G RENE M SERVELLON & YARINA GINA SERV 201 6/9/2020 $230,000.00 0791008003100 Denise RdHULL,FREDERICK MARCELINA LISA RENEE WEBSTER 201 4/27/2020 $221,000.00 City of Petersburg Transfers 1/1/2020 - 12/31/2020 Use Parcel Property Address Grantor Grantee Code Transfer Dat Consideration 0890108023341 Denise RdSECRETARY OF HSG AND URBAN DEV, MONIQUE Y JOHNSON 201 4/13/2020 $195,000.00 0690500041966 Dodson RdHARRISON,KAREN L LAWRENCE A JR YANCEY 201 2/10/2020 $210,000.00 0910400031624 Drury RdHAWKINS,CYRIL A JR AUDREY T AUDREY TUCKER HAWKINS 201 4/1/2020 $0.00 0282200121613 Dupuy RdLAW ,JAMES DANIEL J SMITH 101 1/21/2020 $129,950.00 0470900042022
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