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Real estate transactions for May 25 to 31

■ 3370 Columbine Drive

Seller: Michael E. and Shannon L. Connell

Buyer: Wendy L. and Ricky W. Stewart



Sale date: May 25, 2012

Sale price: $355,000



Property description: 1,163-square-foot, three-bedroom, two-bath Unit 102 in Sunray Meadows Phase V. Built in 2006 and sold for $490,000 in 2007.

■ 3020 Après Ski Way

Seller: Steamboat Après Ski Way LLC

Buyer: Kayle D. and Rebecca S. Neeley

Sale date: May 25, 2012

Sale price: $1.3 million

Property description: 5,985-square-foot, five-bedroom, 5.5-bath single-family home with 1,231-square-foot, one-bedroom caretaker’s unit. Built in 2007 on 0.53-acre Lot 43 in Ski Ranches Filing 3.

■ 9 Cypress Court

Seller: Caitlin Scanlon

Buyer: Ronald K. and Sally L. Wackowski

Sale date: May 25, 2012

Sale price: $117,000

Property description: 968-square-foot, tow-bedroom, one-bath Unit Cypress 9 in Whistler Village Townhomes. Sold for $324,900 in 2007.

■ 3461 Sunburst Court

Seller: Scott A. and Christina E. Ciufo

Buyer: Glenn F. and Bonita M. Hunter

Sale date: May 29, 2012

Sale price: $254,300

Property description: 1,098-square-foot, two-bedroom, two-bath Unit 31 in Sunburst Townhomes. Sold for $310,000 in 2006.

■ 1920 Ski Time Square Drive

Seller: William D. and Wanda M. Shurlow Trust

Buyer: Keecai LLC

Sale date: May 29, 2012

Sale price: $205,000

Property description: 1,120-square-foot, two-bedroom, two-bath Unit 502 in Ski Time Square Condominiums. Built in 1973.

■ 2290 Storm Meadows Drive

Seller: Robert W. Egizii

Buyer: Brian Unterman and Mylene Buttross

Sale date: May 30, 2012

Sale price: $785,000

Property description: 2,078-square-foot, four-bedroom, four-bath Unit 201 at Ridge Townhome Condos. Sold for $310,000 in 1996.

■ 1770 Burgess Creek Road

Seller: Wells Fargo Bank NA

Buyer: Charles Rommel and Donnelle Marie Fuerste

Sale date: May 30, 2012

Sale price: $1.25 million

Property description: 4,371-square-foot, five-bedroom, five-bath middle unit in a triplex townhome building built in 2008.

■ 3070 Columbine Drive

Seller: Thorp Brothers I LLC

Buyer: Alpiner Group LLC

Sale date: May 30, 2012

Sale price: $1.475 million

Property description: 24 unsold studio condo/hotel rooms in the Inn at Steamboat, plus expansion parcel. Sold for $3.65 million in 2008.

■ 2350 Ski Trail Lane

Seller: William A. and Susan F. Rose

Buyer: Ryan and Joellen Bailey

Sale date: May 30, 2012

Sale price: $275,000

Property description: Two-bedroom, 1.5-bath Ski-Inn Condo 221. Sold for $175,000 in 2001.

■ 2800 Eagleridge Drive

Seller: Colin M. and Pauline Lamond

Buyer: Matthew Phillips and Lydia Kathryn Larberg

Sale date: May 31, 2012

Sale price: $249,000

Property description: 1,032-square-foot, two-bedroom, two-bath Condo Windsor III in the Meadows at Eagleridge.

■ 1175 Bangtail Way

Seller: Trailhead Acquistions LLC

Buyer: JPMRRE LLC

Sale date: May 31, 2012

Sale price: $406,350

Property description: 1,150-square-foot, two-bedroom, two-bath Condominium 2124 in Trailhead Lodge.

■ 1230 Meadowood Lane

Seller: Elizabeth A. Stevens

Buyer: Katy Joy Alice Martin

Sale date: May 31, 2012

Sale price: $418,000

Property description: 1,678-square-foot, three-bedroom, 2.5-bath single-family home on 0.16-acre Lot 5 in Meadowood. Sold for $437,500 in 2010.

■ 2550 South Frontage Road

Seller: Wells Fargo Bank NA

Buyer: Little Energy Holdings LLC

Sale date: May 31, 2012

Sale price: $585,000

Property description: Suites 114 to 119, 121, 214, 216 and 218 in the Copper Clock Building.

Total sales — $7,674,650

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