MOULTRIE —
The following property transfers were recently recorded in the Colquitt County Clerk of Court office:
Stanley C. Bennett of Weaver, Ala.; to Lorenzo D. Manuel of Moultrie; property is located at map and parcel number C044C/021 for $32,000.
Hubert L. Martin of Moultrie; to Zachary H. Fallin of Moultrie; property is located at map and parcel number C044B/019 for $50,000.
Thomas A. Rogers of Moultrie; to Randy J. Cox Sr. of Moultrie; 2 acre property is located as part of map and parcel number C045C 023 for $16,000.
Federal National Mortgage Association of Dallas, Texas; to Lisa E. Duncan of Moultrie; property is located at 135 Buckeye Road as a Govt./Nonprofit public corp.
Mary M. Singley of Moultrie; to Danny Eugene Singley, George Steven Singley and Kenneth Roy Singley of Moultrie; 30 acre property is located at map and parcel numbers C059-009 and M028A-008.
Tammie Long of Moultrie; to Robert S. Ferguson of Moultrie; 1.2 acre property is located at 2492 Bay Rockyford Road for $3,000.
Federal National Mortgage Association of Dallas, Texas; to Laura Malagon of Moultrie; property is located at 2005 Fourth St. S.E. as a Govt./Nonprofit public corp.
W. Thomas Sumner, LLC of Moultrie; to Michael Reed and Kathryn Reed of Moultrie; property is located at 226 Dunn Road for $175,000.
Federal National Mortgage Association of Dallas, Texas; to Jim Tillman and Wanda Tillman of Lakeland, Fla.; property is located at 623 Second St. S.E. as a Govt./Nonprofit public corp.
Todd Buckner Designs, Inc. of Tifton, Ga.; to SBB Properties, LLC of Moultrie; property is located in Colquitt County for $100,000.
Annie Grace Liles of Moultrie; to William Scott Hall of Moultrie; 0.552 acre property is located on Bill May Road as a deed of gift.
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