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Real Estate Transfers


June 19, 2009

Real estate transfer information is public record and is examined regularly by financial institutions, real estate agents and companies that sell products to homeowners.

This list includes residential transfers by city, including street address, recording date of the deed and approximate purchase price of the property.

There are many factors in the full cost of a home other than the transaction price, including location, comparable home prices, the state of the economy and local housing supply and demand. Real estate agents, who are involved with the housing market daily, can provide an accurate analysis of the value of your home or a home purchase you may be considering.

DuPage County

Glen Ellyn 200 Exmoor Ave.: to Potts, John Ryan and Alison Elizabeth: May 8: $393,000.

562 Raintree Drive: to Vasko, Michael A. and Anastasia: May 8: $393,500.

215 Regent St.: to Saylor, Adam and Elizabeth: May 11: $477,000.

234 Woodstock Ave.: to Mc Kay, Timothy J. and Susan L.: May 8: $318,000.

Information provided by Record Information Services Inc., offering public record data for greater Chicago including foreclosures, new homeowners lists, new businesses, bankruptcies, mortgage recordings, building permits and tax liens. Access available at www.public-record.com or call 630-365-6490. Property sales