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Oilfield services manager buys 2BD condo
Brandon J. Savisky acquired a two-bedroom, two-bath condo at 922 Lester St. in Washington Avenue Coalition/Memorial Park from Trimble Charles Nelson on Nov. 10. more »
Civil engineer takes 4BD in Oak Forest
Erin N. Kueht and Peter J. Fay acquired a four-bedroom, 3.5-bath home at 1339 Ebony Lane in Oak Forest/Garden Oaks from Cartus Financial Corporation on Nov. 1. more »
Coordinator trades 2BD in Garden Oaks subdivision
Christine Sasaridis and Dustin John Greenwood transferred a two-bedroom, one-bath home at 1074 Gardenia Drive in Oak Forest/Garden Oaks to Adam and Kelli Ann McGuire for $248,500 on Oct 20. more »
HR director trades 2BD in Timbergrove
Marie-Pierre Stien transferred a two-bedroom, one-bath home at 1202 Timbergrove Lane in Lazybrook/Timbergrove to Emilia and Pawel Mrowczynski on Nov. 29. more »
HR firm owner acquires 4BD in Shepherd Park Plaza
Ruth Rock and her husband, Kerry, acquired a four-bedroom, two-bath home at 1143 Chamboard Lane in Oak Forest/Garden Oaks from Adella Miksch on Nov. 24. more »
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Insurance sales associate buys Baker Addition Homes 3BD
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Human resources manager buys Oak Forest/Garden Oaks 3BD
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Oracle project manager gets Lazybrook 4BD
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Realtor trades Greater Heights 3BD
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Law firm partner leaves Garden Oaks 3BD
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Chief technology officer sells Oak Forest/Garden Oaks 2BD
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Chemical company manager acquires Greater Heights condo
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Printing business owner sells home in Greater Heights
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Family practitioner settles into Greater Heights 3BD
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Energy products company exec sells in Greater Heights
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ConocoPhillips engineer nabs 2BD in Oak Forest
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Printing company owner gets 3BD in Oak Grove Estates
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JPMorgan Chase banker trades 2BD in Timbergrove Manor
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Law associate takes 3BD in Houston Heights
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Antitrust lawyer acquires Oak Forest 2BD
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