From the Elma J. Watson Trust (Raymond O. Watson, Trustee): We have been contracted to market and sell this solid well located brick home at public auction. Nestled in a established and quiet neighborhood, this home will make a wonderful primary residence or investment property.....be here and Bid Your Price!!
- 3 BR/2.5 BA 2,200 +/- sf. brick Cape Cod home on 1.1 +/- acre corner lot
- Kitchen (all appliances convey); dining room; living room; den; laundry room; screened sun porch; partial basement
- Hardwood flooring
- 2 car detached garage
- Oil hot water heat; central AC and window unit AC; fireplace
- Public water & sewer
- Tax Map: 033A6-01-49A-1; Block 49A Lots 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8; Deed Book 241/178; Zoned: R1; home built in 1952
- Only $25,000 Starting Bid!!
Although not required, if you have been working with a Realtor, please have them visit www.nichollsauction.com and complete their broker participation form. In order for the Realtor to be compensated, broker forms must be completed and submitted no later than 5 pm on 4/25/17, and all terms adhered to.
Please contact Sid Smyth for more information and to schedule a tour of the home (434-955-0708).
$5,000 deposit is due immediately after confirmation of final bid and the balance due at closing within 30-45 days (unless prior written arrangements have been made by contacting Sid Smyth 434-955-0708 or sid@longandfoster.com). Deposit must be in the form of a cashier's check or certified check 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 4/25/17) broker participation is 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.