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■ 66 Meadowhawk Lane – $3.58 million; 11,076 square feet. Parcel No. 164-14-414-007. Seller: Jeff Rosenblum. Buyer: Mey-Ting Kuo Ting and Raymond Ting.

■ 19 Quiet Moon Lane – $3.3 million; 9,470 square feet. Parcel No. 164-14-312-020. Seller: 1996 Walater R. Cannon and Jeanette Cannon Family Trust dated Aug. 18, 2004. Buyer: Timothy James Trainor and Maribeth M. Trainor.

■ 11378 Villa Giovanni Court – $2.2 million; 7,072 square feet. Parcel No. 191-06-520-004. Seller: James M. Hale and Sherrie Lynn Hale. Buyer: Robert and Sharon Byington Trust.

■ 11654 Morning Grove Drive – $1.95 million; 5,942 square feet. Parcel No. 164-02-313-015. Seller: N Bidarian Trust dated Jan. 25, 2016. Buyer: Fabio Celadon and Donatella Celadon.

■ 6940 N. Jensen St. – $1.5 million; 9,350 square feet. Parcel No. 125-19-203-005. Seller: The Chicas Family Trust. Buyer: Mark Sawyer.

■ 50 Bella Lago Ave. – $1.49 million; 5,401 square feet. Parcel No. 160-22-722-005. Seller: William Lyon Homes. Buyer: Allen N. Berger and Mindy S. Ring.

■ 9525 Verlaine Court – $1.46 million; 6,024 square feet. Parcel No. 138-31-612-006. Seller: Garden Estate. Buyer: Eyal Shoshan and Tiranit Shoshan.

■ 8620 Titleist Circle – $1.43 million; 6,770 square feet. Parcel No. 163-05-812-007. Seller: Peter A. Caravelia Jr.. Buyer: Mark A. Engler.

■ 7080 Donald Nelson Ave. – $1.4 million; 13,421 square feet. Parcel No. 125-15-602-015. Seller: FAJR Magic Trust. Buyer: 6940 North Jensen.

■ 9501 Tournament Canyon Drive – $1.39 million; 4,017 square feet. Parcel No. 138-30-713-052. Seller: Isaac Dweck and Jennifer Dweck. Buyer: Stryker-Cliffe Family Trust dated Nov. 11, 2008.

■ 10922 Willow Heights Drive – $1.38 million; 5,886 square feet. Parcel No. 164-12-212-008. Seller: Amundson Family Trust. Buyer: Rocky A. Savia and Gerard K. Savia; Georgene M. Savia.

■ 23 Eagle Knoll Court – $1.34 million; 7,174 square feet. Parcel No. 191-07-515-008. Seller: Greystone Nevada. Buyer: Christine Miyake and Bob K. Miyake.

■ 11639 Glowing Sunset Lane – $1.28 million; 5,189 square feet. Parcel No. 164-14-112-022. Seller: Kolter Hayes &Malone Trust. Buyer: Swain Family Trust.

■ 10838 Willow Heights Drive – $1.26 million; 5,010 square feet. Parcel No. 164-12-212-002. Seller: The Angela R. Ruckdeschel Trust dated July 26, 2006; The John C. Ruckdeschel Revocable Trust dated May 2, 2001. Buyer: Walter R. Cannon.

■ 4975 Spanish Heights Drive – $1.2 million; 7,720 square feet. Parcel No. 163-29-510-010. Seller: D. Joanne Jackson Revocable Living Trust. Buyer: Ashley Butler and Martin Butler.

■ 5008 Mountain Creek Drive – $1.15 million; 5,309 square feet. Parcel No. 163-29-511-037. Seller: Shahzad Latif and Lori J. Latif. Buyer: Alice Gevorkyan and Haik Shigevorkyan.

■ 16 Vintage Court – $1.13 million; 6,778 square feet. Parcel No. 163-27-611-009. Seller: The Ruthe Investment Trust dated Sept. 4, 2012. Buyer: Colin E. Comer and Laura Anderson.

■ 16 Via Tiberius Way – $1.12 million; 7,085 square feet. Parcel No. 160-23-410-015. Seller: Catherine M. Boeddecker Survivor’s Trust established June 16, 2010. Buyer: Wei Zhang and Eva Yang Wang.

■ 12 Via Potenza Court – $1.1 million; 5,886 square feet. Parcel No. 160-23-612-039. Seller: Scharpnick Trust dated March 29, 1989. Buyer: Alan Gatto.

■ 9624 Grand Isle Lane – $1.1 million; 5,700 square feet. Parcel No. 138-30-412-003. Seller: Yafa Cohen and Amos Etiel. Buyer: Melkon Mirzolan.

■ 2113 Redbird Drive – $1.07 million; 4,369 square feet. Parcel No. 138-20-213-002. Seller: Laura M. Stephany. Buyer: Dennis Prueher.

• 504 Royalton Drive – $1.05 million; 5,600 square feet. Parcel No. 138-30-713-063. Seller: Kristy Muir. Buyer: Loras E. Even and Lee A. Even.

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