Real estate transactions for Jan. 9 to 15, 2015
■ 40589 Steamboat Drive
Seller: Rodney K. Green
Buyer: Matthew Kruse
Sale date: Jan. 9, 2015
Sale price: $334,000
Property description: 2,220-square-foot, four-bedroom, 3 1/2-bath single-family home, Filing 1, Lot 116 of the Steamboat II subdivision.
■ 27255 Watson Creek Trail
Seller: Leslie A. Berry Trustee
Buyer: Travis and Stephanie Pinnt
Sale date: Jan. 9, 2015
Sale price: $309,000
Property description: 1,716-square-foot, three-bedroom, two-bath farm and ranch residence on 40 acres of dry farm land in south Routt County.
■ 29350 Elkhorn Lane
Seller: Debra A. and Mark R. Jansen
Buyer: Marin A. Shanahan and Gabriel J. Wennrich
Sale date: Jan. 9, 2015
Sale price: $620,000
Property description: 4,626-square-foot, six-bedroom, five-bath duplex or triplex on 2.98 acres, Filing 3, Lot 22 at Elk River Estates.
■ 26630 and 26635 Neptune Place
Seller: Tia A. and Jeffrey A. Combs
Buyer: James E. Panozzo and Marybeth Hebert
Sale date: Jan. 9, 2015
Sale price: $420,000
Property description: 2,722-square-foot, three-bedroom, three bath single family home on 1.41 acres, and an adjacent 1.5 acres of vacant land, Filing 2, Lot 255 and 256 at Steamboat Lake subdivision in Clark.
■ 857 Mill Run Court
Seller: EC3M4 LLC
Buyer: Jacob M. and Jennifer A. Appleman
Sale date: Jan. 9, 2015
Sale price: $615,000
Property description: 2,234-square-foot, three-bedroom, 2 1/2-bath Townhome 1 on Lot 11 in Fox Hunt subdivision.
■ 26105 Routt County Road 37B
Seller: Grace J. McSweeney Revocable Trust
Buyer: Darrell W. and Carol L. Camilletti
Sale date: Jan. 9, 2015
Sale price: $1,975,000
Property description: 1,066-square-foot, two-bedroom, two-bath ranch home with another 928-square-foot, three-bedroom, one-bath ranch home on property. Includes 1,268 acres of land.
■ 853 Majestic Circle
Seller: Majestic Valley Development LLC
Buyer: Don J. and Sharon R. Colchin
Sale date: Jan. 9, 2015
Sale price: $618,000
Property description: 2,467-square-foot, four-bedroom, 3 1/2-bath townhome, Filing 3, Lot 21 at Majestic Valley Townhomes.
■ 57810 Longfellow Way
Seller: Thomas J. Smith
Buyer: Coufal Family Limited Partnership
Sale date: Jan. 12, 2015
Sale price: $63,000
Property description: 0.93 acres of vacant residential land, Filing 2, Lot 49 at Steamboat Lake subdivision.
■ 23800 Routt County Road 16
Seller: Robert L. and Sheila A. Dalke
Buyer: John Evans
Sale date: Jan. 14, 2015
Sale price: $65,000
Property description: 864-square-foot, two-bedroom, one-bath condo Unit 4 in Building 1 at Wagonwheel Condominiums in Stagecoach.
■ 2250 Après Ski Way
Seller: SV Timbers Steamboat LLC
Buyer: Gregory Jason Boys and Durga Priya Devaguptapu
Sale date: Jan. 15, 2014
Sale price: $1,335,000
Property description: 2,172-square-foot, three-bedroom, three-bath condo, Unit R-311 at One Steamboat Place.
■ 28925 Routt County Road 179
Seller: Michael Lee Beyer
Buyer: Tom and Sue Frostman Trust
Sale date: Jan. 15, 2015
Sale price: $138,000
Property description: 33.6 acres of grazing/agriculture land in South Routt County.
■ 2720 Eagleridge Drive
Seller: Sharon and John Houck
Buyer: Jeffrey Dean and Paula Anne Brown
Sale date: Jan. 15, 2015
Sale price: $362,500
Property description: 1,039-square-foot, two-bedroom, two-bath condo Unit 205 in Building A at Canyon Creek.
Total sales — $6,854,500
■ 1795 Medicine Springs Road
Seller: John C. and Helaine S. Riffaud
Buyer: Elizabeth Richardson Dismukes
Sale date: Jan. 12, 2015
Sale price: $322,500
Property description: An undivided half-share interest in Condo 6111 at Bear Lodge at Trappeur’s Crossing.
■ 2355 Ski Time Square Drive
Seller: Diane S. Tarnoff
Buyer: Scott P. and Heather Weber
Sale date: Jan. 9, 2015
Sale price: $125,000
Property description: Quarter-share interest in Unit 125 at Christie Condominiums.
Total timeshare sales — $447,500
Photos courtesy of Steamboat Springs multiple listing service, Routt County Assessor’s Office and the Steamboat Pilot & Today

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