Lenoir County land transfers
The following land transfers were filed with the Lenoir County Register of Deeds:
9/30, Anthony Wooten to Jean Pittman, Woodington township, lot one
9/30, Ronald Carter to Cindi Harper, Trent township, State Road 1111 & 1123
9/30, 1350 Kinston, LLC to Lyndon Steel Company, LLC, Cunningham Road
9/30, National Home Corporation, Inc. to Kyrnan Frunk, lot one, 0.51 acres, Walnut Hills
9/30, Debra Bautista to LMU Properties, LLC, 618 Daughety Road, two tracts
9/30, Robert Swinson Jr. to Judenia Ruffin, Kinston township, 1203 Virginia Avenue, 0.22 acres
9/30, Abdullah Rasheed to Nicholas Hale, lot 15, block B, section one, Hullwood subdivision
9/30, Dustin Davis to Sharon Davis, Institute township, tract 6A
9/30, Anne Stapleford to Lois Pressly, Kinston township, lot 40, Westminister Townhomes, building 14
9/30, Goldman Group Realty Holdings, LLC to Bryant Association, LLC, lot three, block B, Kingwood Forest, section one, Kinston township
9/30, Daniel White to Don Adams, Pink Hill township, E Clay Street & Central Avenue
10/01, Southern Specialty Properties, LLC to Cody Smith, Moseley Hall township, lot four, Queen & Charles Street
10/01, Humphrey & Humphrey, Inc. to CTLT 121, LLC, Moseley Hall township, 5.18 acres
10/01, Matthew Murphy to James Gault, lot two, Murphy Acres
10/01, Rochell Noble to Lewis Herring III, Moseley Hall township, lot 1B, 2.368 acres
10/01, Robert Wiggins to Wendy Wiggins, Falling Creek township, Pineview Drive & State Road 1546
10/01, Janeen Miller-Hogue to Thelma Lee, block 1518 & 2067, lots one & three
10/01, Holland 5 Homes, LLC to Jennifer Nunez, lot 12, Almeta Run
10/01, Neuse Landing Homes, LLC to Thomas Grey, lot one, block B, Southwest Park, section one
10/01, Kate Skinner to P2NC, LLC, lot three, block B, section two, Westhaven subdivision
10/02, Walter Poole Realty, Inc. to Elaine Edwards, Kinston township, lot 13, block F, Westwood II
10/02, Bobby Davis Jr. to Sebastian Rodriguez, Neuse township, NC State Road 1161 & 1162, lot two
10/02, Hal Smith to Daniel Krentz, Moseley Hall township, lot 72, Sutton Acres, section one
10/02, Algernon Butler to Mark McKenzie, lot seven, 3.06 acres, Neuse township, River Watch Plantation
10/02, Byron Mynes II to Daniel Premru, Institute township, lot 55, Keith Hills Estates, section two, block B, 4275 Keith Hills Drive
10/02, AMP Developers, LLC to Holland 5 Homes, LLC, lot one, Almeta Run, section two
10/02, AMP Developers, LLC to HMT Construction, LLC, lot 16, Almeta Run
10/02, Jeremiah Charles to Mason Pontius, 4.34 acre
10/03, Ida Williams to Angela Simmons, Kinston township, lot G4, Tar Heel Courts
10/03, Marlon Garcia to Zacarias Clemente, lot 18, Beasley & Dennis Street
10/03, Curtis Properties, Inc. to Rashaad Thomas, Kinston township, lot 13, block G, Greenmead, section two
10/03, Neuse Landing Homes, LLC to Stephanie Murphy, lot 35, section one, Walnut Run subdivision
10/06, Hauter, LLC to Hafedh Hauter, Institute township, 1.30 acres
10/06, Sandra Rogers to Jo Bishop, two parcels
10/06, John Hussey to John Waters, Trent township, tract one
10/06, Golden Oaks Home Buyers, LLC to LMU Properties, LLC, 310 Wilson Avenue, lot six & seven, block C, Eastover
10/06, Christopher Harrison to Noah Tyndall, Contentnea Neck township
10/07, Evelyn Snead to Kno Properties, LLC, 104 N Trianon Street
10/07, Freida Thornton to Donna Lattea, Falling Creek township, lot one, block A, Castle Oaks, section six
10/07, Tammy Gray to Renee Manning, 115 Mina Drive, Woodington township
10/07, Denise Blaylock to Kristal Suggs, Kinston township, lots 42 & 43, block E, WL Fields property
10/07, Carolyn Melton to Ashley Willis, lot 68, section 8A, Castle Oaks subdivision
10/07, Union Home Mortgage Corporation to Secretary of Housing and Urban Development, two tracts 1405 Centennial Trail
10/07, Bobby Brinkley Jr. to Amanda Brinkley, Falling Creek township, lot 2D, 0.78 acres
10/07, Lenoir County to Town of La Grange, lot four, block A, H Weil and Bros subdivision
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