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Condo in Hammock Dunes the top real estate seller

WAYNE GRANT

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REAL ESTATE EDITOR

Acondo is Hammock Dunes was the top real estate transaction for the week of July 2-8 in Flagler County in the Multiple Listing Service. Michael and Donna Joyce, of Palm Coast, sold 10 Avenue de la Mer, Unit 603, to David and Patricia Hood, as trustees, for $820,000. Built in 2005, the condo is a 3/3.5 and has 2,873 square feet. It sold in 2013 for $755,000.

Following is a partial list of other transactions for the week.

Courtesy photo The top transaction is a condo with three bedrooms, three bathrooms and a half-bath.

Condos

Martha Rhudy, of Flagler Beach, sold 100 Marina Bay Drive, Unit 303, to David and Sue Guess, of Orange City, for $312,750. Built in 2000, the condo is a 2/2 and has 1,138 square feet. It sold in 2000 for $214,700.

Lori Caradonna, of Palm Coast, sold 15 Riverview Bend N., Unit 211, to Richard Gwin, of St. Augustine, for $204,000. Built in 2006, the condo is a 3/2 and has 1,159 square feet. It sold in 2015 for $143,000.

Armand Beach

Gary and Randi Rolek, of Palm Coast, sold 28 Armand Beach Drive to John and Joyce Howell, of Jessup, Georgia, for $252,500. Built in 1987, the house is a 2/2 and has 864 square feet. It sold in 2005 for $325,000.

Belle Terre

Larisa Nudelman and Michael Nudelman sold 102 Prince Eric Lane to Julio Cruz and Suleyka Plaza, of Palm Coast, for $195,000. Built in 2005, the house is a 3/2 and has 1,676 square feet. It sold in 2005 for $180,800.

Holiday Builders Inc., of Melbourne, sold 33 Palm Lane to Michael Stuhlman, of Palm Coast, for $189,990. Built in 2020, the house is a 4/2 and has 1,806 square feet.

Fairchild Oaks

Bradley and Summer Dailey, of Flagler Beach, sold 8 Hanover Drive to Mark Gaspich and Marchelle Hofeldt, of Flagler Beach, for $355,000. Built in 2011, the house is a 4/4.5 and has 2,818 square feet.

George Moody

Kelly and Angela Williams, of Lawrenceville, Georgia, sold 1016 Central Ave. S. to Gerald and Carla Sisneros, of Flagler Beach, for $414,000. Built in 1965, the house is a 3/3.5 and has a fireplace, swimming pool and 2,184 square feet. It sold in 2014 for $276,500.

Grand Haven

Arthur and Cheryl Lazarus, individually and as trustees, sold 214 Willow Oak Way to Peter and Debra Wright, and Marshall Wright, for $729,900. Built in 2016, the house is a 5/4 and has a swimming pool and 3,686 square feet.

Indian Trails

Maureen Souza, of Daytona Beach, sold 14 Birdseye Place to Linda and Joseph Maglio, of Palm Coast, for $310,000. Built in 2002, the house is a 3/2 and has a swimming pool and 2,132 square feet. It sold in 2002 for $128,700.

Seagate Homes LLC, of Palm Coast, sold 9 Big Dipper Lane to Sasha and Robert Anderson, of Palm Coast, for $271,800. Built in 2020, the house is a 4/2 and has 2,290 square feet.

Lambert

Christine and Donald Deal, individually and as trustees, sold 740 Lambert Ave. to John and Constance Hoda for $635,000. Built in 1975, the house is a 3/2.5 and has a fireplace, swimming pool, boat dock, boat house and 3,233 square feet It sold in 2008 for $600,000.

Lehigh Woods

Seagate Homes LLC, of Palm Coast, sold 39 Rickenbacker Drive to Carlo Sciandra, of Palm Coast, for $400,000. Built in 2008, the house is a 3/2 and has 2,203 square feet.

Seagate Homes LLC, of Palm Coast, sold 67 Rickenbacker Drive to Richard Kaminsky, of West Chester, Ohio, for $241,900. Built in 2020, the house is a 3/2 and has 1,832 square feet.

Stella Situ, of Newton, Massachusetts, sold 57 Ryberry Drive to Alicia West and Christopher Boyd, of Palm Coast, for $208,000. Built in 2002, the house is a 4/2 and has 2,131 square feet. It sold in 2005 for $221,000.

Matanzas Woods

Gilad Kroner, of Israel, sold 46 La Mancha Drive to Clifford

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RESIDENTIAL REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS

JULY 2 - JULY 8

and Deanna-Ann Cedar, of St. Augustine, for $169,900. Built in 2004, the house is a 2/2 and has 1,365 square feet. It sold in 2004 for $136,200.

Model Land

Joshua and Kirsten Moxley, of Chicago, sold 1316 Dayton Ave. N. to Jay Sherlock and Georgina DeCarlo, as trustees, for $310,000. Built in 1981, the house is a 2/2 and has 1,369 square feet. It sold in 2016 for $250,000.

Not in Subdivision

Anne Neeley-Gabriel, of Ormond Beach, sold 406 Oak Ridge Road to Timothy and Melanie Snook, of Ormond Beach, for $505,000. Built in 2002, the house is a 4/3 and has 2,663 square feet. It sold in 2012 for $295,000.

Palm Harbor

Joyce Floyd, individually and as trustee, sold 5 Chesney Court to Pamela and Bobby Wu, of Palm Coast, for $335,000. Built in 1982, the house is a 2/2 and has a fireplace, boat dock, boat house and 2,150 square feet. It sold in 2016 for $286,000.

Brittany Bubnis and Alexander Schaefer II, of Palm Coast, sold 3 Foxhall Court to Carmen and Robert Hernandez, of Sarasota, for $200,000. Built in 1988, the house is a 3/2 and has a swimming pool and 1,530 square feet. It sold in 2001 for $124,800.

Pine Lakes

Patricia Hodge, of Jacksonville, sold 80 Welling Lane to Larry and Risa Sullivan, of Palm Coast, for $285,000. Built in 1992, the house is a 4/2 and has 2,213 square feet. It sold in 2013 for $185,000.

Plantation Bay

Jean Walsh sold 824 Westlake Drive to Albert and Genevieve Douglas, of Ormond Beach, for $353,000. Built in 2005, the house is a 3/2 and has a fireplace and 2,430 square feet. It sold in 2005 for $280,600.

Margaret Casey, of Westbrook, Connecticut, sold 645 Elk River Drive to Christopher and Amy Jo Hasty, of Sevierville, Tennessee, for $255,000. Built in 2014, the house is a 3/2 and has 1,762 square feet. It sold in 2014 for $254,400.

Sugar Mill Plantation

Kelly Ramos and Brian Gross, of Palm Coast, sold 6 Bulows Landing to Sherry Cargile, of Flagler Beach, for $525,000. Built in 1995, the house is a 4/3.5 and has a fireplace and 4,146 square feet. It sold in 2003 for $380,000.

Toby Tobin, of gotoby.com, contributed to this report.

INCUMBENTS GOT TO GO #1 - PALM COAST CITY COUNCIL

Mayor Melissa Holland; City Council member Nick Klufas

The Mayor has embarrassed herself and the City with her obvious attempts to make money off her office Mr. Klufas was a breath of fresh air but now is just another tool for over-development

Despite tough economic times, the CC just voted for the highest tax rate

These two have done NOTHING in 4 years to fix the WORST traffic control system(?) in the area These two have worked hard to sell out residents in established neighborhoods to the highest developer bid

These two have ignored road issues at every turn and have again done nothing about Old Kings North

They fired a City Manager who caused problems and then replaced him with one that caused more problems

They foolishly closed parks and trails when the public has nowhere to go due to covid-caused job losses

They mandated masks after the Sheriff had already said such measures were unenforceable

Now they want 4 MORE YEARS!! Not just NO, but HELL NO.

INCUMBENTS GOT TO GO #2 - FLAGLER COUNTY COMMISSION

Flagler County Commission (FCC) members: David Sullivan, Donald O’Brien The FCC has placed the taxpayers in great debt with their ill-advised property/building purchases for the Flagler County Sheriff. They somehow managed to repeat almost exactly the same mistake with a 2nd poor building purchased after the they used the same vendors who had failed them the first time(!!). The FCC has ignored numerous road issues that have been brought to their attention and then sat on their hands while FDOT went forward with the colossal waste of taxpayer funds and traffic screw-up known as the roundabout at Old Dixie Highway and US 1. The FCC, despite tough times for many residents, voted to impose the highest tax rate.

After two BOTCHED attempts to find a suitable location for the Sheriff’s Office, the relocation “Game” has made the county a laughing stock with a new choice seemingly every month or two.

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