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Public Records: Coshocton County Real Estate Transfers – Coshocton Tribune

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March 1

139 Aden and Amanda Yoder, Elizabeth Keim to Owen Yoder and Sharon Raber, Parcel: 009-00000048-00, Township Road 88, Fresno, $85,000

140 Owen Yoder to Aden and Amanda Yoder, Parcel: 042-00000411-00, Township Road 167, Fresno, $60,000

141 JAD 1031 Business LLC to Bible Fellowship Church, 102 South Oak St., West Lafayette, $160,000

142 Hughes and Patricia Lewis to Gregory and Phoenix Queen, 603 East Russell Ave., West Lafayette, $109,900

143 Charlotte Goodwill to Marvin and Heidi Miller, 52667 County Road 425, Fresno, $102,000

144 Christopher Belt to W&G Rentals LLC, 637 Blissfield Road, Warsaw, $40,000

145 Jason Borden to Raymond and Katie Cunningham, 19870 Township Road 284, Coshocton, $280,000

March 2

146 Timothy and Tacy R. Warden to Adrian and Samantha Eberwine, 22147 Ohio 751, West Lafayette, $125,000

147 Josephm Leanna, Milan and Ruth Mast to Aaron and Susan E. Yoder, Parcels: 023-00000328-10/70, Township Road 212, Coshocton, $225,000

148 Anderson Brothers Real Estate LLC to L&C Rental Properties Ltd., Parcels: 032-00000011/012/795/015/131/134/133/006/007/003/005/013-00, County Road 80, Pike Township, $3,063,852.40

149 Melinda Madden and Mary Anderson to L&C Rental Properties Ltd., Parcel: 032-00000131-00, County Road 80, Pike Township, $872.20

March 3

150 Jason and Katherine Clark to Madison Mick, 391 S. Ninth St., Coshocton, $123,000

151 Kathy Carnes to RBHALL Properties LLC, 45900 County Road 55, Coshocton, $110,000

152 Lemonade Properties LLC to Nicholas and Brittany J. Beckett, 1231 Kenilworth Ave., Coshocton, $189,000

153 Pioneer Investment Corporation to RB Hall Properties LLC, 937 Adams St., Coshocton, $66,500

154 Rahma Osman to Shyann Kick, 422 S. Third St., Coshocton, $30,000

155 RB Hall Properties LLC to Jensen and Breann Green, 1220 S. 15th St., Coshocton, $156,565

March 4

156 Nicholas and Kimberly Williams to Wayne Stoller, 23994 Ohio 60, Warsaw, $115,000

157 LGC Rentals LLC to Dorothy Stevens, 415 South Lawn Ave., Coshocton, $79,000

158 Sara A. Warne (Pelfrey) to Owen Hickman, 324 Kirk St., West Lafayette, $150,000

159 Marvin Lillibridge to LFP2 LLC, 1125 Oak Ave., Coshocton, $14,165

160 Wells Fargo Bank to Pro Edge Interiors LLC, 22105 County Road 254, West Lafayette, $41,000

161 ZAR LLC to Hidden Acres Rentals LLC, 740 John St. and 672, 641, 625 and 670 Wilson Ave., Coshocton, $195,000

162 Mt. Vernon Finance LLC to Shirley Stotts, 83 Main St., Warsaw, $400,000

March 7

163 Elizabeth Cognion to Lisa Gress, Parcels: 010-00000280-10/01, County Road 271, Coshocton, $147,431.29

March 8

164 Michele and Dean Matarrese to Joseph and Anna Erb, Parcel: 042-00000234-00, County Road 425, Fresno, $136,000

165 James Sarchet Estate to Keith and Ronald Foraker, 23334 Ohio 751, West Lafayette, $23,065.01

166 David and Mary Miller to Allen and Ida Raber, Parcel: 008-00000082-05, 5.90 acres, Township Road 84, Baltic, $108,000

167 James VDarr to Robert and Lisa McCloud, 39496 Township Road 83, Warsaw, $17,500

168 JEMM Real Estate Developers LLC to Eli and Jemima Miller, Personal: 04-00000002-20, County Road 14, Washington Township, $220,032.64

169 JEMM Real Estate Developers LLC to Joni and Marlene Miller, Parcel: 041-00000002-21, County Road 14, Washington Township, $347,228

170 JEMM Real Estate Developers LLC to Tammy Rine, 14588 County Road 14, Dresden, $150,000

171 Stephen Berg to WL5 Holdings LLC, 50016 Township Road 189 NE, Fresno, $78,000

172 W&G Rentals LLC to Shelby Cabe, 235 West Main St., Warsaw, $113,000

173 Mark and Connie Rettos to Michael and Brittany M. Wallick, 114 East Main St., West Lafayette, $90,909

March 9

174 The Home Loan Savings Bank to TGI INK Holdings Inc., Parcels: 043-000030265/3024-00, Coshocton, $10,000

175 Billie Ramsey to Kimberly Michael, 706 S. Sixth St., Coshocton, $70,000

176 JLEDCO LLC to William and Laura Christmas, 115 S. 10th St., Coshocton, $38,000

177 Jeffrey Shrimplin to Village of Conesville, Parcel: 012-00000121-00, Franklin Avenue, Conesville, $5,000

March 10

178 Beryl Cox II and Desiree Moore to Jacob Moore, 18527 Township Road 284, Coshocton, $89,000

March 11

179 SEO Rentals LLC to Mitchell White and Demetra Lares, 99 S. Whitewoman St., Coshocton, $140,000

180 Heidi Carrion to Maynard and Heidi E. Shetler, Parcel: 017-00000332-00, Ohio 83 North, Coshocton, $101,872

181 Torey Reed to Mark Reed, 26527 Ohio 206, Walhonding, $169,940

March 14

182 Rex Watson Sr. to Mary Toney and Nathan Watson, 9855 Township Road 262, Kimbolten ,$37,003

March 15

183 Avery Holdings LLC to Willis and Lena Hershberger, 20.196 acres, Township Road 306, Coshocton, $175,000

Property Transfers Exempt from Conveyance Fees

March 3

E106 Brian Myers to Brian and Sherry Myers, 21535 Township Road 379, 21825 Township Road 379, Warsaw, and 33705 Ohio 541, Walhonding

E107 Gary W. Wheeler to Gary D. Wheeler, 18701 Ohio 79, Warsaw

March 4

E108 Brandon Specht and Kirsten Keim to Brandon Specht, 52751 County Road 16, West Lafayette

E109 James Loretta Parks to James and Loretta Parks, 2015 Adams St., Coshocton

E110 Emmett Shaw to Shelby Shaw, 1619 Walnut St., Coshocton

March 7

E111 Donald West to Norma Kohman, 515 S. Eighth St., Coshocton

March 8

E112 James Darr to James Darr, 39496 Township Road 83, Warsaw

E113 Mary Anderson to MaryAnderson and Harry Rasmussen III, 17763 County Road 436, Dresden

E114 Mary Anderson to Mary Anderson and Harry Rasmussen III, 17460 County Road 80, Frazeysburg

E115 Edward Wilden to April Darner (Good) and Philip Wilden, 306 Hamilton Ave., Coshocton

March 9

E116 Elizabeth Cognion to Michael Cognion, 3820 County Road 271, Coshocton

E117 Robert and Myrtle Hardy to Donna West, Robert Hardy, Patricia Drake, 51559 Township Road 146, Coshocton

E118 Jack Wise to Linda Ames and Lisa Seim, 328 Locust St., Coshocton

E119 Timothy Howell to The Board of Coshocton County Commissioners, 735 Pine St., Coshocton

March 10

E120 Wendell Mitchell to Sandra Mitchell, 206 State Street, Conesville

March 8

E121 William and Connie Dunfee to Jeremy and Kassidy Davis, Parcel: 032-00000347-05, Township Road 390, Frazeysburg

March 10

E122 Gary Scott to Brenda Scott, 32900 County Road 132, Killbuck

March 11

E123 Wayne and Mary Yoder to Wayne and Mary Yoder, 47279 Township Road 216, Millersburg

E124 Virginia Allman to Virginia Allman, 654 Vine St., Coshocton

E125 Rondale Kent to Sheila Kent, 33715 Township Road 373, Warsaw

E126 Timothy Wise, Todd  and Tiffany Stein to Todd and Tiffany Wise-Stine, Parcel: 042-00000468-02, Township Road 180, White Eyes Township

March 14

E127 Craig and Mary Ross to Mary Ross, 901 Hill St., Coshocton

March 15

E128 Robert Miller III to Jennifer Miller, 1330 Chestnut St., Coshocton

E129 Gary and Lois Parobek to Gary and Lois Parobek, 28366 Township Road 26, Warsaw

E130 Kelsey Untied to Eric and Deborah Dickson, 15925 County Road 4, Dresden

E131 James Albert Hale to Coshocton County Land Reutilization Corporation, 1802 Chestnut St., Coshocton

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Mortgage rule changes will help spark demand, but supply is ‘core’ issue: economist

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TORONTO – One expert predicts Ottawa‘s changes to mortgage rules will help spur demand among potential homebuyers but says policies aimed at driving new supply are needed to address the “core issues” facing the market.

The federal government’s changes, set to come into force mid-December, include a higher price cap for insured mortgages to allow more people to qualify for a mortgage with less than a 20 per cent down payment.

The government will also expand its 30-year mortgage amortization to include first-time homebuyers buying any type of home, as well as anybody buying a newly built home.

CIBC Capital Markets deputy chief economist Benjamin Tal calls it a “significant” move likely to accelerate the recovery of the housing market, a process already underway as interest rates have begun to fall.

However, he says in a note that policymakers should aim to “prevent that from becoming too much of a good thing” through policies geared toward the supply side.

Tal says the main issue is the lack of supply available to respond to Canada’s rapidly increasing population, particularly in major cities.

This report by The Canadian Press was first published Sept. 17,2024.

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National housing market in ‘holding pattern’ as buyers patient for lower rates: CREA

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OTTAWA – The Canadian Real Estate Association says the number of homes sold in August fell compared with a year ago as the market remained largely stuck in a holding pattern despite borrowing costs beginning to come down.

The association says the number of homes sold in August fell 2.1 per cent compared with the same month last year.

On a seasonally adjusted month-over-month basis, national home sales edged up 1.3 per cent from July.

CREA senior economist Shaun Cathcart says that with forecasts of lower interest rates throughout the rest of this year and into 2025, “it makes sense that prospective buyers might continue to hold off for improved affordability, especially since prices are still well behaved in most of the country.”

The national average sale price for August amounted to $649,100, a 0.1 per cent increase compared with a year earlier.

The number of newly listed properties was up 1.1 per cent month-over-month.

This report by The Canadian Press was first published Sept. 16, 2024.

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Two Quebec real estate brokers suspended for using fake bids to drive up prices

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MONTREAL – Two Quebec real estate brokers are facing fines and years-long suspensions for submitting bogus offers on homes to drive up prices during the COVID-19 pandemic.

Christine Girouard has been suspended for 14 years and her business partner, Jonathan Dauphinais-Fortin, has been suspended for nine years after Quebec’s authority of real estate brokerage found they used fake bids to get buyers to raise their offers.

Girouard is a well-known broker who previously starred on a Quebec reality show that follows top real estate agents in the province.

She is facing a fine of $50,000, while Dauphinais-Fortin has been fined $10,000.

The two brokers were suspended in May 2023 after La Presse published an article about their practices.

One buyer ended up paying $40,000 more than his initial offer in 2022 after Girouard and Dauphinais-Fortin concocted a second bid on the house he wanted to buy.

This report by The Canadian Press was first published Sept. 11, 2024.

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