Lenoir County land transfers
The following land transfers were filed with the Lenoir County Register of Deeds:
10/16, Jacqueline Elmore to Saleh Youssef, Falling Creek township, block E, Hullwood, section one
10/16, Curtis Properties, Inc. to Maria Zuniga, Kinston township, lots 61 & 62, Raymond B Fields property, 1508 Stroud Avenue
10/16, Cindy Heath to Michael Notarangelo, Neuse township, lot two, block D, Sykes Division
10/16, Carroll Clemmons to Katherine Clemmons, lot four, WF Taylor property, Vance township, NC State Road 1704 & 1707
10/16, Brenda Hughes to Reiniel Castro, Falling Creek township, Dobbs Farm Road, 0.45 acres
10/16, Christopher Harvey to Estrella Paez Peralta, Kinston township, lot six, block A, Lenoir Pines
10/16, Martha Everett to Ray Spence, Vance township, 49.6 acres, NC State Road 1575 & NC Hwy 58
10/17, Howard Sauls Jr. to Cynthia Cunningham, Contentnea Neck township, NC State Road 1004 & 1708
10/17, Cale Grady to Donald Cockrell Jr., Trent township, 1.262 acres
10/17, Donald Oates Jr. to Provident Management and Investments, LLC, Vance township, lot 44, section two, Country Squire Estate
10/17, Dale Buchanan to Carolina Homestead LLC, South West township, Whaley Road
10/17, David Canady to Dylan Jones, Neuse township, lot 16, 0.48 acres
10/17, Pinnacle Construction and Development, LLC to Herbert Alphin, Falling Creek township, three parcels
10/17, Cecile Tyndall to Rickey Adams, Pink Hill township, 0.22 acres, lot two, Ruby H Tyndall property
10/17, Mary Moore to Allyson Moore, Kinston township, lot five, Westminister Townhomes, phase I, building two
10/17, Darron Tyndall to Lynwood Tyndall, 1.45 acres, Pink Hill township, NC State Road 1116 & 1119
10/18, Mary Humphrey to Joshua Bradshaw, lot three, 6.232 acres
10/18, Murphy-Brown, LLC to Agriment Services, Inc., Pink Hill township, NC Hwy 241, two tracts
10/18, Deshawn Waters to Richard Merz, lot eight, Castle Oaks, section five
10/21, Rufino Rios to Jesus Holguin, Moseley Hall township, four tracts, 219 Martin Luther King Drive
10/21, Sue Bain to Charles Dawson, Southwest township, 2.75 acres
10/21, Richard Wiggs to Heritage Property Buyers, LLC, Trent township, lot four, Farmwood subdivision
10/21, Four Seasons Properties, LLC to Carlos Valle, Kinston township, Terminal Street & W Vernon Avenue, lot 31, Kinston Terminal property
10/21, Sue Bain to Arthur Hardy Jr., Southwest township, two tracts, Elm Grove Farm
10/21, Leroy Phillips Jr. to Roger Price, 2022 Greene Haynes Road, lot nine, block P, Shirl Wood subdivision
10/21, Jacob Hadley Jr. to Carol Hadley, 350 acres, Moseley Hall township, George B W Hadley Place
10/21, J. Dawson to Elijah Rouse, Sampson School property, Kinston township, 13 tracts
10/21, Andrew Jones III to Rebecca Jones, Falling Creek township, lot 10, section B, Hyde Park subdivision
10/22, Billy Kennedy to Olivia Kennedy, Pink Hill township, 2.00 acres
10/22, D.R. Horton, Inc. to Michael Holley, lot C9, Butterfield subdivision
10/22, Angela Solomon to Olene Solomon, 904 E Caswell Street
10/22, Karns Farm, LLC to EE Property Holdings, LLC, Neuse township, two tracts
10/22, Sarah Sutton to EE Property Holdings, LLC, Neuse township, lot two
10/22, Karns Farm, LLC to EE Property Holdings, LLC, Neuse township, two tracts
10/22, Barrington White to Off-Shore Realty, LLC, lot two, Eastover subdivision, Kinston township, block D, section three
10/22, Steven Minnich to Dustin Minnich, Pineridge Drive, Castle Oaks subdivision, lot 76
10/23, Hickory Grove Church of Christ to Marion Mitchell, Sand Hill township, NC State Road 1817 & 1803, 00.74 acres, tract three
10/23, Walter Poole Realty, Inc. to Sovereign Real Estate Corporation, Kinston township, two parcels
10/23, Ralph Stroud to Miguel Villafranco, Pink Hill township, 3.76 acre, tract three
10/23, Colton Steffensen to Santonio Catoe, 0.620 acres
10/23, Rexie Stroud to Rexie Stroud, Pink Hill township, 0.93 acres
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