Property transfers and things you saw (and didn’t see) in yesterday’s Sunday News

In the Sunday News, the “DEEDS RECORDED” are published weekly; here is page one of yesterday’s listing.

property deeds recorded

If you want to see more details on the deeds recorded, you can go here;

property deeds

Click on the drop-down box to look for more details on the property transfer. After completing the fill-in blocks, you may wind up here. Here’s where you’ll see two more of those river front properties being sold. These properties are the among the ones given to the Borough of Columbia then transferred to the Columbia Economic Development Corporation which sold them to the Columbia Heritage River Cottage Association, Inc. for $350,000.

Before the Java alert, folks could click on the “Instrument” column and access the documents for the transfer. For some reason, that seems not to be working. If it were working, it would be interesting to see more about the 6040581 Instrument: the almost a million-and-a-half dollar mortgage for a Columbia property.

property sales

4 comments

  1. very strange. I was able to open the document and it is for 34 N 9th St. Which is not worth this amount. Why would the bank give this amount on a house worth much less?

  2. Indeed. After re-installing a safe Java, went to the site too. Thanks for letting everyone know about the mil and a half property.

  3. I thought the cottages where sold for about 28 thousand dollars! How did 2 people get it for 1 dollar the deed that is? Also was told more land is being sold, that columbia borough owns. Just like before, wont tell you where it is or the vaule of it! Who owns 34 N 9th st.??

  4. A second look at Instrument # 6040581 at the Lancaster County Office of the Recorder of Deeds lists the property as 34 SOUTH 9th Street – not North 9th Street as stated in an earlier comment.

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