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Proprty transfers
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PROPER TY TR ANSFERS
Complete rehab in Brook eld sells for $550,000
The following property transfers were reported by the Cook County Clerk from June 2021. Where addresses appear incomplete, for instance where a unit number appears missing, that information was not provided by the clerk’s office.
Brookfi eld
ADDRESS PRICE SALE DATE SELLER BUYER
4248 Park Ave. $335,000 5/08/2021 Halperin-Lausch, Jacob 9225 Monroe Ave. $240,000 5/21/2021 Russo, Michael J Czewinski, Kate E Arredondo, Evelio
Angeloni, Louis A 4209 Eberly Ave. $315,000 4/26/2021 Ryla, Juozas Chen, Chang Fu 3216 Elm Ave. $333,000 2/16/2021 GS Prop Preservation LLC Montalvo, Maura L 4223 Grove Ave. $477,000 5/13/2021 Thill, Matthew A Yogerst, Nicholas 4532 Elm Ave. $543,000 4/15/2021 Devdiya LLC Magnum Holding LLC 4237 Blanchan Ave. $329,000 5/27/2021 Remkus, Kari Ugolini, John 9017 Southview Ave. $302,000 5/21/2021 Fischer, Steven A Jr Smith, Esther R 4142 Forest Ave. $244,000 5/27/2021 Spoeri, Elizabeth TR Devos, Jessica 8617 Rockefeller Ave. $365,000 4/15/2021 Vlahos, Judy TR Scott, Jason 3523 Hollywood Ave. $350,000 5/26/2021 Waspi, Taylor B Rogers, Maree 2944 Prairie Ave. $325,000 5/11/2021 Pozesky, Kenneth M TR Wind, Christian 3727 Cleveland Ave. $340,000 3/05/2021 Burke, William D II Rivera, Jesse 3706 Rosemear Ave. $393,000 3/05/2021 Boorazanes, Geoffrey Hamilton, David L 4604 Maple Ave. $570,000 5/20/2021 Fulgencio, Jose L Marquette Bk TR 30657 3922 Sunnyside Ave. $214,000 5/26/2021 Crivellone, Nancy Bland, Cary 4223 Elm Ave. $278,000 5/18/2021 Voss, Gregory A Sanchez, Vincent 4418 Vernon Ave. $350,000 4/12/2021 Rothaupt, Laura P TR Zaukas, Aidanas 3142 Park Ave. $480,000 5/26/2021 Velasquez, Michelle J Mirza, Michael J 4111 Madison Ave. $170,000 6/07/2021 Johnston, Kenneth ABS Building Mgmt LLC 4408 Madison Ave. Unknown 6/01/2021 The Judicial Sales Corp Pennymac Loan Services LLC 4138 Grove Ave. $445,000 5/14/2021 Neal, Bernadette Thorp, Tyler 3723 Forest Ave. $129,000 9/02/2020 Barrett, John P Marquette Bk TR 30525 4603 Vernon Ave. $305,000 6/14/2021 Benke, Jeffrey B Thezan, Tracie Marie
9424 Jackson Ave. $550,000 6/07/2021 Silver Creek Real Estate Dev LLC Wolber, Ryan
3221 Madison Ave. $395,000 4/26/2021 Armstrong, Kathleen Godoy, Benjamin Laaislao 3830 Arthur Ave. $316,000 6/10/2021 Kepley, Angela D Waterloo, Rebecca 3136 Vernon Ave. $378,000 5/25/2021 Monaghan, Christopher M Lee, Raymond 4525 Sunnyside Ave. $715,000 6/04/2021 Chicago Title Land Trust Co TR 910049 4525 Sunnyside LLC 4439 Deyo Ave. $265,000 5/26/2021 Anderson, John M Hernandez, Paul 3310 Arthur Ave. $300,000 6/07/2021 Bluder, Herbert Jaber, Kaylie M 9520 47th St. $115,000 4/14/2021 Tibensky, Arlaina Extr 9520 47th St LLC 4136 Deyo Ave. $360,000 3/19/2021 Medders, Carolyn Nied, Matthew J 4203 Park Ave. $355,000 5/21/2021 Lopardo, Matthew M Funk, Jacob 3725 McCormick Ave. $380,500 6/14/2021 Sauer, Mark K Serivano, Katherine R 3340 Maple Ave. Unknown 6/01/2021 Intercounty Judicial Sales Corp Federal Home Loans Mtg Corp 8915 Southview Ave. $316,000 6/04/2021 Fitzpatrick, Anthony A Conway, Joseph 3444 Sunnyside Ave. $375,000 6/21/2021 Digilio, Christine Miller, Marc R
North Riverside
2219 3rd Ave. $295,000 11/23/2020 PKE Consult LLC Massey, Kameron 2329 Westover Ave. $299,000 3/12/2021 KD Grp Enterprises LLC Crane, Joseph 2310 Westover Ave. $300,000 5/25/2021 Janopoulos, Joan Yang, Yu-Lin 2434 Park Ave. $295,000 5/26/2021 Plaza, Walter E TR Jr Janik, Peter
9424 Jackson Ave., Brook eld
2433 7th Ave. $400,000 4/20/2021 Safe & Sound Investments LLC Lacy, Spencer 2559 5th Ave. $377,000 4/28/2021 Kross, Ruth Anne TR Davidson, Janice 7812 26th St $750,000 5/03/2021 North Riverside T&L Scianna LLC 7812 W 26th St LLC 8936 Forestview Ave. $292,500 5/18/2021 Myers, Alan Weber, Leonard 2216 Westover Ave. $273,000 5/26/2021 Hernandez, Virginia Coleman, Wanda 2233 Forest Ave. $220,000 6/14/2021 Thomas, Dedra R Longinotti, John 8100 30th St. $415,000 4/16/2021 Chicago Title Land Trust Kizhakkekuttu, Chackochan C Co TR 8002366269 2452 3rd Ave. $272,000 5/14/2021 Trujillo, Roberto Solis, Gerardo 2508 7th Ave. $290,000 6/11/2021 Esner, Joseph M Morris, Harold D Jr 8507 Cermak Rd. $620,000 06/18/2021 Le, Hiep X VSOP Inv Grp LLC 8507 W Cermak Rd
9043 Cermak Rd. $325,000 6/01/2021 BMO Harris Bk Natl Assn Santiago, Carlos
Riverside
751 Arlington Rd. $425,000 4/07/2021 Montgomery, Perry 294 Northwood Rd. $649,000 5/17/2021 Nelson, W Jack 45 Longcommon Rd. $750,000 5/10/2021 Osheff, Alan 45 Longcommon Rd $959,000 5/18/2021 Terhune, Charles 3713 Haas Ave. $305,000 5/10/2021 Tzinares, Christina King, Mark Christian Mudler, Sarah Terhune, Charles Lester, Amy Naik, Geetu
326 Northwood Rd. $850,000 4/30/2021 Van Nice, Stanley J 247 E. Burlington St. $340,000 5/24/2021 Leander, Karen
Cazares, Ernesto Arreola, Erick Aday Rodriguez 56 N. Cowley Rd. $375,000 2/24/2021 Kotynek, Michael Extr Peschke, Kristin 207 Maplewood Rd. $685,000 4/20/2021 Nordenstam, Johan F McCoy, David W 48 E. Quincy St. $392,500 5/18/2021 Amir-Ebrahimi, Kamran Rodis, Alvin 112 Lincoln Ave. $97,000 3/11/2021 Brennan, Brian C Campos, April 408 Selborne Rd. $497,500 6/09/2021 Gong, Zhou J Bernat, Joshua 503 Longcommon Rd. $295,000 5/27/2021 Kaplan, Olga Perez, Victoria T 123 Lawton Rd. $430,000 5/28/2021 Brescia, Sharon M Hohmann, Ellen S 370 Uvedale Rd. $500,000 5/11/2021 Wilkowski, Edward II LII Ltd LLC 354 N. Delaplaine Rd. $427,500 6/16/2021 Pennington, Kate Kanuch, Joshua D 564 Selborne Rd. $441,500 5/13/2021 Collings, William D Mendez, Edward Alexander 272 Blackhawk Rd. $525,000 6/15/2021 Reardon, Danlda TR Mullen, Michael T
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“It’s definitely invigorating but at the same time it’s tiring, because we’re not used to it,” said a junior who asked to be identified as Karl. He did remote learning all of last year, so Monday was his first time in a classroom in 17 months.
“It was pretty nice most of all, seeing more of my friends again, also just seeing the teachers, too,” Karl said. “Overall, it doesn’t feel new but at the same time it just does. I’m not used to it. It was scary at first, but overall it feels great to be back.”
Face masks were required to be worn by students and staff indoors, except while eating lunch. But in some classrooms the mask requirement was not strictly enforced.
“There are some teachers who are a bit more lenient on the mask thing, and there are some people who just don’t like the masking at all and just take them off and that’s a bit of a health concern for me,” Karl said.
A junior named Michael said classrooms and the school seemed a little more crowded than he remembered two years ago.
“For some reason it feels like there’s a lot more people than there was during freshman year,” Michael said.
Students said wearing a face mask was kind of annoying, but they got used to it.
“It was kind of tiring,” said sophomore Mia Mendoza. “It was a little hard to understand people sometimes.”
Michael said he had some problems, especially in a couple of classrooms that were hotter than others.
“It felt hard to breathe a little bit,” Michael said.
The main accommodation to the pandemic, other than the mask wearing, was that the school tweaked its schedule to add two additional lunch periods to make the cafeteria less crowded.
This year RBHS has five lunch periods instead of the usual three. A canopy-style tent was also placed on the front lawn of the

COURTESY OF RBHS Students work on a project in Michele Koehler’s anatomy/physiology class at RiversideBrook eld High School, where the academic year began Aug. 16. All students are back in school full-time for the rst time since March 2020.
school to allow students to eat lunch outside if they wished. “Lunch was pretty much normal; you could just sit with your friends and eat,” Schmitz said. Class seats were assigned so contact tracing can be easily done, if necessary. Students who are in close proximity to someone who tests positive for COVID-19 will only have to quarantine this year if they have not been vaccinated. At the Aug. 10 school board meeting, Superintendent Kevin Skinkis said that approximately 52 percent of students and 82 percent of staff have submitted proof of vaccination although those numbers have increased in recent days as more families submit proof of vaccination to the school. Sophomores Jazmine Castro and Mia Mendoza both did remote learning all of last year, so Monday felt a little bit like their first day of high school. It was the first time spending a school day in the building. They had some concerns that freshmen typically have, like worrying about getting lost in the building and not being able to find their classrooms. But they managed to navigate the building without any major problems. “I thought it would be harder,” Castro said. “I found all my classes easily and I didn’t get lost at all.” They said that they are looking forward to the full high school experience after their remote freshman year. “We didn’t really exCOURTESY OF RBHS perience your freshman Masked students cross Golf Road and head toward the main experience like everyone entrance of Riverside-Brook eld High School as classes begin else does,” Castro said. for the 2021-22 school year. Teachers were excited

to have their classrooms full of students and to be teaching to a full classroom instead of to a computer screen.
“People were really happy to see each other,” said RBHS social studies teacher John Beasley, who is beginning his 26th year at RBHS. “Even though you were looking over the masks you could still see that people were just really eager.”
Beasley wore a navy blue pinstripe suit to school on Monday, continuing his tradition of wearing a suit on the first day of school.
“I always tell them I want them to know how important I think our time together is,” Beasley said.
Marty Sloan, who teaches math and economics and who is serving as president of the RBEA, the RBHS teachers union, said the day felt pretty typical to him.
“Other than kids wearing masks, everything seems sort of back to normal,” Sloan said in a text message.
The first day of school at Lyons Township High School, which serves the southern half of Brookfield, will be Aug. 19. Things will also be pretty much back to normal as well at LTHS, except that one section of the cafeteria will be set aside for students who want to remain socially distanced during lunch.
“We can’t have all students three feet apart for lunch,” said LTHS Superintendent Brian Waterman. “What we’re going to do instead is we’re going to have special seating areas for those who do want to remain socially distant. It won’t be available to everyone but if a student does want to be socially distant they can.
“We’re also expanding our ability to have kids eat outside, at least while the weather cooperates. We’re still feeding 4,000 students; we’re just having a few more options for students.”
But other than that and the state requirement to wear masks, said Waterman, “It’s going to look just like 2019.”

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