GLASGOW —
Tax information is not reported for transfers when no money is exchanged, as in foreclosures, master commissioner deeds, divorce settlements, and transfers made within a family.
Aug. 16:
Charles W. and Lisa Townsend, 0.443 acres on Hollow Road to Virgil A. and Phyllis Martin, $3.
Shirley L. Thorton, two parcels on North Green Street to Sonda A. Huffman, $80.
James Robert Green, 0.372 acres on Love Street to Donna C. Green.
Gary O. and Edith B. Russell, two parcels on Mount Pleasant-Etoile Road to Carl E. and Renee Jones, $128.
Aug. 17:
Alexander and Kenna N. Obregon Living Trust, Alexander Obregon, Trustee, and Kenna N. Obregon, Trustee, Lot 22 of Hidden Cove II, to Gary M. and Teresa B. Huddleston, $25.
PNC Mortgage, Lot 87 of Cardinal Court to Secretary of Housing and Urban Development.
Terry Goodman Gillespie, Robert Franklin Goodman Jr., Alexa Z. Goodman, Charles Austin Goodman III and Peggy C. Goodman, Lots in Block D, Windsor Drive to Peggy C. Goodman, $135.
Vanderbilt Mortgage and Finance Inc., 3.877 acres on Siddens Road to Paul and Karen Parker, $72.
Happy Hollow Farms LLC, seven tracts on Happy Hollow Road to Jerry L. Anderson, $385.
Aug. 18:
Carla W. Allen, Master Commissioner, Lonus H., Donna M. and Love Winchester, South Central Bank Inc., Branch Banking and Trust Company, Commonwealth of Kentucky, Barren County Kentucky and Tax Ease Lien Investments 1 LLC, Lot 14 of Barren County Mobile Home Estates to Tax Ease Lien Investments 1 LLC.
Matthew Brinkerhoff, 0.4615 acres in Western Hills to Chris and Kandice N. Adair, $83.50.
Doris Jean Key, 5.578 acres on Edmonton Road to Jeremy and Sabrina Connor, $125.
Phillip Austin and Geneva Shirley, 10.001 acres on Hwy. 68-80 to Carl and Earlene Chelf, $27.
Phillip Austin and Geneva Shirley, 54.756 acres on Hwy. 68-80 to Troy A. and Lisa H. Robertson, $164.
Tasha Carver and Joseph D. Shipp, Lot 3 of Shamrock Place Subdivision to Joey and Amy Stockton, $82.50.
Janice Matthews, 0.255 acres in St. Mary’s Court to Marla Jo Bryant.
Aug. 19:
Donna C. Green, three parcels in Barren County to James Robert Green.
Tony S. and Linda J. Schuler, Tract 5 of Indian Point, to Schuvan LLC.
Secretary of Housing and Urban Development, 0.794 acres on Tracy School Road to Mackie Shelton.
Olene B. Follis, parcel on Liberty Street to A&D Realty LLC, $81.50.
Elizabeth Groce, 16.659 acres on Bristletown Road to David Groce.
Oleta Doyle, Lot 17 of Cardinal Court to G.A. and Maxine Hawkins, $98.
Brenda Richardson, 4.033 acres on New Salem Road to Jimmy L. and Peggy L. Allen, $13.50.
Christopher Lee, Chris and Candy Lynn Wethington, 0.465 acres on New Salem Road to Dustin and Jessica Hampton.
Eric D. Simmons and Sharon K. Simmons Estate, Lot 20 of Brentwood Subdivision to Brady and Emiley Button, $10.
Harold W. Sr. and Grace Kitty Heers, 14,800 square feet on Duke Street, Cave City, to Charles Brad and Laura Phipps, $150.
Michael and Marcia Lee Hubbard, 4.417 acres on Coral Hill Road to Edmonton State Bank.
Brenda S. Kirk, 0.239 acres in Montgomery Court to William H. Brown, $127.50.
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TRANSFERS: Aug. 16-19
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