To settle the Estate of Lois V. Swobada: we have been contracted to market and sell this well located 3 BR home in Fairfax County to the Highest Bidder regardless of price!! Opportunity awaits to buy at the PRICE YOU BID!!
- 3 BR/1 BA home on .5 +/- acres (1,160 +/- sf. w/aluminum siding)
- Kitchen (all appliances convey); dining room; living room; full walk-out basement w/fireplace
- Home features a large deck w/screened porch; washer/dryer hook up in basement; stone paver patio; partially wooded lot; paved driveway; chain link fence dog run in rear of lot; handicap ramp
- Central AC; oil-hot water baseboard heat (new furnace)
- Public water/conventional septic system
- This home is in need of some cosmetic TLC, and is well located near I-95, Rt. 1, Rt. 123, Woodbridge Amtrak Station, Occoquan, schools, retail, hospital and so much more!!
- Tax Map: 113 02030005; Deed Book: 01597/0581; Zoned Residential; home built in 1959
- Only $50,000 Suggested Starting Bid!!
ATTN REALTORS: If you are a Realtor representing a buyer, please click here and complete the broker participation form. In order to be compensated, broker forms must be completed and submitted no later than 5 pm on 6/17/15 .
Property Tour: Thursday, June 11 @ 3pm SHARP. Please contact Craig Damewood for more information or a private preview of the home (703-303-4760).
$20,000 deposit is due immediately after confirmation of final bid (unless prior arrangements have been made with auction firm), and the balance due at closing within 30 days. Deposit shall be in the form of certified funds made payable to yourself. A 10% buyer's premium will be added to the final bid, and will become a part of the purchase price. Property sold in as-is condition, and is not contingent upon buyer's financing, condition of property, appraisal, inspection, etc. Pre-approved (no later than 5 pm on 6/17/15) broker participation is welcome and well compensated. Auctioneer's Note: All information and dimensions were derived from sources believed to be correct, but are not guaranteed. Buyers shall rely on their own information, judgment, and inspection of the property. All auction day announcements take precedence over any previously printed material or any other oral statements made.