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See the latest Coles County real estate transactions

by Kianna Warburton

The Coles County Supervisor of Assessments Office has released a list of recent property transactions in the area. Here are some of the notable transactions that took place:

1. 209 E. Charleston Road in Ashmore: Todd Cooley and Rustye Cooley of Charleston sold the property to Earl Hallowell of Ashmore for $73,500.

2. 1407 Krishire Drive in Charleston: Vincent and Rebecca Gallo of Charleston sold the property to Andrew and Elizabeth Watson of Charleston for $300,950.

3. 35 W. Locust Ave. in Charleston: Coles County Habitat for Humanity in Charleston sold the property to Rebecca Daniels of Charleston for $125,500.

4. 312 Hillcrest in Mattoon: Deborah Cook, independent administrator for Tingley Estate of Savoy, sold the property to William and Sheila Elliott trust of Mattoon for $295,000.

5. 316 Richmond Ave. in Mattoon: Tex and Rebecca Darling of Mattoon sold the property to Timothy Galos of Mattoon for $72,000.

6. 7785 E. County Road 330 N in Mattoon: Richard and Elizabeth Snowden of Mattoon sold the property to David and Kim Snowden of Mattoon for $83,300.

7. Approx. 6 acres of land in Mattoon: H&H Land Holdings, LLC of Mattoon sold the land to Rural King Realty, LLC of Mattoon for $100,000.

8. 30 acres of farmland in Mattoon: Eric Von Behrens of Wentzville, Mo., Austin Von Behrens of Kansas City, Mo., and Brent Von Behrens, II of Bonner Springs, Kan., sold the farmland to Brett and Lisa Bond of Mattoon for $453,000.

9. 1600 S. 2nd Street in Mattoon: Thomas Simpson of Mattoon sold the property to Gharu Capital, LLC of Arthur for $40,000.

10. 211 Lincoln Ave. in Charleston: Mary Ann Rennels of Charleston, Marcia Cox, and Michael Cox of Collinsville sold the property to Javier Carrillo and Aurora Avila of Charleston for $402,197.

These are just a few of the property transactions that have recently taken place in Coles County. The Supervisor of Assessments Office is responsible for ensuring that all properties are assessed correctly and that the appropriate taxes are applied. The release of this information allows residents and potential buyers to stay informed about the real estate market in the area.

(Source: Coles County Supervisor of Assessments Office)

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