Carbon County property transfers
Deeds recorded
Penn Forest Township
William Pecarsky to Anthony Good, 46 Algonkin Road, Jim Thorpe, property at 56 Midway Drive, $192,000.
John C. Power to Marina Gousseva, Warrington, property at 57 Hawthorne Drive, $193,500.
Raymond J. Brower to Frank J. McIntosh, Setauket, New York, Lot VI 168, Section IV, Towamensing Trails, $155,000.
Antonietta Stellato to Carl W. Oswald, Boyertown, Hickory Run Forest lots 396 and 397, Section A, $6,000.
Secretary of Housing and Urban Development to Edward Marks, Horsham, property at 77 Penn Spring Drive, $55,000.
Stanley I. Rothman to Christopher L. Sanders, 87 Oneida Trail, Albrightsville, property at 87 Oneida Trail, $160,000.
Kevin Dicks to Joseph Archer, Aldan, Pennsylvania, property at 31 Kipling Trail, Albrightsville, $160,000.
Joann Gaynor to Joann Gaynor, Winter Garden, Florida, Pleasant Valley West Lot 606, Section F, $1.
Michael A. Zielinski to Gary Green, Cherry Hill, New Jersey, property at 140 Ginsburg Circle, Albrightsville, $162,000.
Stuart M. Green to Patricia A. Trubiano, 41 Catawba Place, Jim Thorpe, property at 41 Catawba Place, $235,000.
William Isenberg to Paul G. Magasse, Kemblesville, Pennsylvania, property at 352 Bear Creek Lake Drive, $190,000.
Ronald R. Fenstermacher to Kevin Lilly, Aston, property at 519 Towamensing Trail, Albrightsville, $90,000.
Revenue from deeds
Carbon County Recorder of Deeds Emmett P. McCall reported his office recorded 250 deeds, 173 mortgages and 325 other writs during the month of September.
As a result of those transactions, McCall turned over to the Carbon County General Fund the sum of $29,890.20. A breakdown of that revenue includes: transfer fees, $22,282; data processing fees, $2,404.50; notaries, $40; commission on transfers and writs, $4,239; and Affordable Housing administrative fee, $1,124.70.
McCall remitted $374 in state writ taxes to the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania Department of Revenue, while Carbon County municipalities and school districts shared realty transfer tax disbursements totaling $211,328.66, the same amount that was forwarded to the state in realty transfer taxes.
McCall deposited $2,232 in the Recorder of Deeds Record Improvement Fund and $1,488 in the Carbon County Records Improvement Fund, these being fees assessed by state law on each transaction for records management needs. An additional $24,353 was collected and remitted to the state for its Judicial Computer System program.
Also, $6,373.30 was collected last month for the Affordable Housing Program in Carbon County.
In all, funds collected in the Recorder’s office last month amounted to $487,567.82.