Real Estate Transfers

SALISBURY — The following property transfers were  recorded at Town Hall:

Residential: $500,000

to $1 million

Aug. 5, 2010 , 40 Salmon Kill Road from Alvin and Alexandra Wilkinson to Fergal Walsh and Nicola Bonham, $885,000.

Aug. 19, 178 Wells Hill Road from Angela Engle to Margaret Rice (trustee), $574,000.

Sept. 17, 24 Burton Road  from Sarah Carr-Walsh to William Roesler and Bonnie Wyman, $580,000.

Oct. 1, 178 Undermountain Road from Ford Realty LLC to Thomas Saunders Jr. and Elizabeth Trotta, $575,000.

Nov. 18, 99 Twin Lakes Road from Mark Rosman and Paul Cohen to David and Catherine Durning, $700,000.

Dec. 21, 120-126 Dugway Road from K. Fitch to John and Elizabeth Sprague, $565,000.

Jan. 31, 2011, 101 Belgo Road, from estate of Martha Atchley to Alexander Jenkyn and Sarah Castillo, $867,000.

Jan. 31, property on Undermountain Road from Christopher and Denise Lancto to Sean Elder, $560,000.

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Sept. 3, 2010, 47 Rocky Lane from Ronald and Nancy Collins to Michael and Jennifer Cippoletti, $995,000; and 83 Rocky Lane from Michael and Kathleen O’Brien to David Freeman and Ellen Kunes, $1,425,000.

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