Lenoir County land transfers

Lenoir County land transfers

The following land transfers were filed with the Lenoir County Register of Deeds:

8/22, Jonathan Skinner to Steve Palmer, NC State Road 1573 & US Hwy 258

8/22, Michael Perry to Vincent Turner, Neuse township 

8/22, Joshua Potter to Kevin Smith, Falling Creek township, 3.326 acres

8/22, Jacobsen Properties, LLC to Lynn Foster, Beech Avenue, lots 8-10, block C, Liberty Hill park 

8/22, The New Praise and Worship Deliverance Ministries, Inc. to Ronald Dunn Enterprises, Inc., Kinston township, two tracts 

8/22, Ronald Dunn Enterprises, Inc. to Kinston Teens, Inc., Kinston township, two tracts 

8/22, Ian Keane to Xzavier Mewborn, lot 40, Dogwood Creek 

8/22, Houseflipper, LLC to Richard Hill, two tracts, Rom Harper subdivision 

8/22, Bertha Carter to Joseph Cratch, lot two 

8/22, Karen Guillen to Neli Marquez, Neuse township, lots 20 & 21, block C, Eubanks subdivision 

8/25, Eagle Unite, LLC to Shawn Menning, Lincoln Street & Neuse Avenue 

8/25, Rose Wilkins to April Davidson, Kinston township, 1.11 acres, 1893 Southwood Road

8/25, Eubanks Properites, LLC to Roberto Bencosme, Neuse township, lot 68, Sandcastle Village subdivision 

8/25, Joseph Bouchard to Eric Hill, lot five, block I, Tanglewood Estates, section two 

8/26, Salvador Herrera Jr. to Double U Investments, LLC, Institute Road

8/26, James Menard to Patrick Chittenden, lot 87, section three, Sutton Acres subdivision 

8/26, Roderick Barrow to Jacobsen Properties, LLC, lot 19, block H, Brentwood subdivision

8/26, Joseph Sullivan to Marion Smith, 3199 Wallace Family Road, lot three & four, Vance township, one acre

8/26, Joseph Sullivan to Marion Smith, 3199 Wallace Family Road, lots three & four, Vance township, one acre

8/26, Ronnie Houston to Kevin Cauley, Neuse township, NC Hwy 55 & 11

8/27, John Dale to Michael Jones, Institute township, lot four, 1.37 acres, Wadeland, section one 

8/27, Justin Rouse to Heather Rouse, Neuse township, lot two, 1.00 acres, Joe Nunn Road Estates

8/27, Ed Mitchell Jr. to Frances Mitchell, 315 E Grainger Avenue

8/27, Angela Tricker-Bassett to Warren Bassett, two parcels 

8/27, Randy Taylor to Delmas Lancaster Jr., Neuse township, lot one & two 

8/27, Barbara Carter to Michael Pike, Neuse township, US Hwy 70 & 11 & 55, 4.0 acres

8/28, Susan Stroud to Matthew Loftin, Pink Hill township, lot two 

8/28, Ola Sullivan to Jacobsen Properties, LLC, Kinston township, lot 10 & 9, block C, section three, Northview subdivision 

8/28, Jacobsen Properties, LLC to Joe's Construction, LLC, lot 25, Southwest township 

8/28, Lakeview Loan Servicing, LLC to Secretary of Veterans Affairs, lot 39, section A, Branchwood, section A

8/28, Lapco Investments, LLC to Olgalidia Cabrera, lot 18

8/28, Domingo Medina to Guillermina Bravo, Institute township, lot five, F & W subdivision 

8/28, Charles Abbott Jr. to Charles Abbott Jr., 3201 Grifton Hugo Road

8/28, NC-REI, LLC to Roman Avila, lot 13, Fox Run of Kinston NC

8/28, James Stewart to Jaquar Williams, tract four, lot seven, block H, Liberty Hill Park, 505 Beech Avenue 

8/28, CMR Properties, LLC to Ramon Echeandia, lot 18, Perry Park subdivision 

8/29, Joyce Grady to Paige Terry, NC Hwy 11 & Orange Street

8/29, Kinston Automotive & Tire, Inc. to Angela Spence-Parrish, West Vernon Avenue & West Road, 0.0696 acre

8/29, Angela Spence-Parrish to Kinston Automotive & Tire Service Center, LLC, W Vernon Avenue & West Road, 0.0696 acre

8/29, Roy Tesh to Richard Gould, 759 Cobb Road, Southwest township, 12 acres

8/29, Hunter Shelton to Susan Shelton, Institute township, 1.01 acres

8/29, Roger Jarman to Justin Jarman, Vance township, lot 37, Trinity Woods subdivision 

8/29, D.R. Horton, Inc. to Shenika Blount, lot nine, Blair Ridge subdivision, section one

8/29, Cheryl Countryman to Sydney Kennedy, Kinston township, lot eight, block E, Perry Park, Club Pines section 



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