The following property transfers were recently recorded in the Colquitt County Clerk of Court office:
Judy F. Harrell of Boston, Ga.; to James R. Cutts and Anna Cutts of Moultrie; property is located at map and parcel number C055/127 for $150,000.
Melvin Eugene Mills of Moultrie; to Robert O. Thomas of Moultrie; property is located at map and parcel number M008/084 for $17,500.
Kelly Paulauski of Moultrie; to Joseph E. Barnes and Betty J. Barnes of Moultrie; property is located at 2528 U.S. Hwy. 319 S. for $148,000.
Lonnie Cooper of Moultrie; to Pankaj Patel and Minal Patel of Thomasville; property is located at map and parcel number M034-045 for $265,000.
Alvin Walker of Sumner, Ga.; to Javier M. Aguirre of Norman Park; 28.15 acre property is located at map and parcel number C034 010M as a deed of correction.
Jesus Valadez of Moultrie; to Debora R. Delao of Moultrie; propery is located at 106 Quail Lane as a divorce based transfer.
Robert Frederick Ross of Moultrie; to Robert Frederick Ross and Joanne Ross of Moultrie; property is located at 1164 Main St.
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Property transfers for the May 27 edition
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