Created: Thursday, December 10, 2009 10:52 a.m. CDT
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Real Estate Transactions

The following real estate transactions were filed in the office of Clarke County Recorder Pennie Gonseth. The price is an estimate based on transfer stamps needed at the rate of 80-cents per $500 of transaction. If no price is listed, the transaction was less than $500 or no money was involved in the transaction at this time.   

   
Margaret Swaney warranty deed to Margaret Swaney, Lori Miller and Dyan Swaney for the W1/4 of lots 1 and 4 in the original town of Osceola.


Federal Home Loan Mortgage Corp. warranty deed to Brandon Cox for 216 E. Clay St. in Osceola, $55,000.


EMC Mortgage Corp., U.S. Bank and Asset Backed Securities warranty deed to Joy Hildreth for 2919 Fox St. in Osceola, $22,500.


Rosemary Young warranty deed to Rosemary Young for the E1/4 of Section 33 in Washington Township.


Amouzou Kodjo and Komlan Kodjo warranty deed to Akkertje Het for part of Coppock’s Addition to Woodburn.


Wells Fargo Bank warranty deed to Housing and Urban Development Secy. for 204 E. Grant St. in Osceola, $93,448.74.


Dennis McMurry and Twila McMurry warranty deed to Andrea Glenn for 431 E. Vine in Osceola, $84,750.


Jeffrey Nelson and Shannon Nelson warranty deed to Randolph Heath and Cathy Heath for part of lots 1 and 2 in block 16 in the original town of Osceola, $37,000.


Cort Jaeschke and Julie Jaeschke warranty deed to Audrey Eshelman, Douglas Eshelman and Alicia Adkins for the NE1/4 of Section 8 in Ward Township, $528,000.


Dustin Taylor and Jannice Taylor warranty deed to Great Western Bank for part of the original town of Osceola.


Stacey Gregg warranty deed to Amy Reeves for 400 N. Fillmore in Osceola, $96,000.


Linda Patro quit claim deed to Larry Mateer for part of the SE1/4 of Section 18 in Osceola Township.


Connie Kopsa quit claim deed to Larry Mateer for part of the SE1/4 of Section 18 in Osceola Township.


Frank Townsend quit claim deed to Larry Mateer for part of the SE1/4 of Section 18 in Osceola Township.


James McCabe quit claim deed to Larry Mateer for part of Section 18 in Osceola Township.


Shirley Hamilton quit claim deed to Larry Mateer for part of the SE1/4 of Section 18 in Osceola Township.


James Heffelmeier warranty deed to Darren Housberg and Rebecca Housberg for the SE1/4 of Section 20 and the E1/2NW1/4NW1/4NW1/4 of Section 29, all in Franklin Township, $270,000.


Iowa Finance Authority warranty deed to Thomas Murphy for 1817 Primrose Lane in Osceola.

Reader poll

Clarke County Landfill Commission voted to proceed with a transfer station to replace the landfill after it reaches capacity, but Osceola City Council hasn't given its support for the idea. What do you think is the best option for the city of Osceola?
A transfer station would be most convenient, even if it comes at slightly higher costs than direct hauling and keeps the city in the 28E agreement.
If direct hauling to Madison County Landfill or Metro Waste Authority is the cheapest option, it's the best choice despite some inconvenience to those who currently drop off waste at Clarke County Landfill.
Although it could be the most expensive option, Clarke County should build another landfill.
I don't care what the city decides.

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