Nov. 16:
Rollie Jones Jr., Bedie Jones and Russell Estes, 0.958 acre, Tract #13 on Barbour Road, to Frankie E. Richardson, $6.
Shane and Amanda Lea Melton White, a parcel on North Green Street, to D. Dawn Landrum, $82.
AMMJL LLC, Lot #43 in Highlander Estates, MacTavish Lane, to P. Denise Birge, $112.
Virgil and Leonette Chapman, a parcel on Ky. 90, to Karen Fox, $35.
Tommy C. and Diane B. Simpson, Lot #7 in Shangri-La Subdivision, to Shawn K. Garrett, $280.
Nov. 17:
Family Tradition Housing LLC, 1 acre, Tract #12 on Barbour Road, to Frankie E. Richardson, $69.
James M. and Kelly A. Griffin, 0.895 acre on Ky. 685, to Robert and Jamie Cassman, $137.50.
Don Pierce, 0.252 acre on Bale Terrace, to Kasey Lile, $81.
Joe and Sharon L. Hollingsworth, 15.49 acres on Tobacco Road, to Zack and Gail Kender, $125.
Brandon and Brittany Gibbons, 0.615 acre on Roseville Road, to Joseph Michael Perry and Tina Gay Perry, $70.
Nov. 18:
Janice B. and Thomas E. Morgan, properties in Hart and Barren counties to Jerry D. Branstetter, $87.
Danny Johnson, 83.12 acres on Stockton Road, to Ricky Johnson.
Linda Morris, 0.663 acre on Lacefield Road, to Carlos Taylor, $15.
Rickey and Terry G. Davis, 2.358 acres on Bluff Springs Road, to Bradley Decker, $68.
Laura and R. Brent Billingsley, 2 acres in Barren County, to Poplar Log Cemetery Inc., $7.
Carla W. Allen, master commissioner, Edmonton State Bank, Kelly R. Doyle, Chasity Hampton and Barren County, Ky., two tracts on Cooktown Road, to Edmonton State Bank.
Nov. 19:
Kyle and Jaclyn Kirby, Lot #56 in Sun Valley Manor, to Richard Foster, $93.
Deutsche Bank National Trust Company, 0.402 acre on Lexington Drive, to Casey and April Taylor, $63.
Samuel Ernest Simpson Trust and Daniel C. Simpson, a parcel in Temple Trace, to Sherman and Stephanie Shirley, $9.
Nancy Cox Payne, Gary D. Payne, Linda Cox Parker and Charles Parker, 17.22 acres, Tract #4 on Sowers Road, to Buelon R. and Sue B. Moss, $22.
Nov. 20:
Quail Ridge Townhomes LLC, 0.308 acre, Lot #1 in Quail Ridge Subdivision, to Pin Oak Acquisitions LLC, $0.50.
Henry Nash, 0.0857 acre on Old Zion Road, to Audrey M. Pippin, $90.
Coy and Winnie Coomer, Lot 9 in Western Hills Subdivision, to Bobby G. Gray, $95.
Deutsche Bank National Trust Company, properties in Metcalfe and Barren counties, to Sheri Woodward.
Mildred Albany Alexander Estate, Judith B., T. Richard, T Richard II, Tammy L., Matthew D. and Victoria M. Alexander, Lots 18, 19 and 20, Block A on North Race Street, to Burk M. Smith, $65.
Secretary of Veterans Affairs, 0.240 acre in Village Circle, to Wells Fargo Bank.
Nov. 21:
Stanley G. Zimmerman, Martha Wagner, Highlanders Development Company and G. Max Wagner, 0.526 acre on Karakal Drive, to Robert D. and Lorie M. Bunch, $24.50.
Carla W. Allen, master commissioner, Green Tree Servicing LLC, Tresia D. Bellamy and unknown spouse, Emmett Bellamy and unknown spouse, 1.817 acres on Temple Hill Road, to Green Tree Servicing LLC.
Patrick and Gail Greer Iliffe and Gail Beauchamp, 0.207 acre on Lakeview Drive, to Sak Properties LLC, $25.
PBI Bank, two tracts on Adam McCreary Road, to Clinton S. and Mary Jane Kiteck, $20.
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