Single Family close to Indiana Wesleyan University
Est Value according to Homes.com is $56,500
Yearly Taxes: $148
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About Marion:
The city is the home of Indiana Wesleyan University, the largest evangelical Christian university in the Midwest and largest private university in Indiana. It was the location of the wedding of actress Julia Roberts and singer Lyle Lovett in 1993. Marion's manufacturing sector produces automotive components, paper products, foundry products, machinery, wire, and cable. The paper plate industry was born in Marion; in its infancy, five of the nation's nine plants were located in the city. The area surrounding Marion is part of the Corn Belt; as such, agriculture remains a significant component of the region's economy. Corn, soybean, and hog production are supplemented by specialty crops such as tomatoes.
Selling “As-is”:
The seller owns the property outright. This bid is for 100% of the purchase price of the property. Property Taxes are described below. The seller has a clear title with no liens or mortgages. However, that should not be considered as a warranty from the Seller and the bidders should do their due diligence before placing a bid. The seller will issue a quitclaim deed.
The seller is selling “As-is” and has not done any inspection of the property. The Seller never been inside the property. The house should not be considered move-in ready. House may need a lot of work. House is Vacant.
Property Description:
Address: 804 E Charles St, Marion, IN
Bed: 2
Bath: 1
House Area: 976 Sq Ft
Lot Size: 5807 Sq Ft
Owner: Fountain Investments LLC (An Indiana LLC)
Real Estate Type: House
Parcel ID: 27-02-32-301-006.000-033
County: Grant
Past Due Taxes = $81.40
Buyer pays = Winning bid +$500 for document processing + 10% of purchase winning bid as buyer premium ($100 Minimum).
Property Taxes:
Buyer is responsible for past-due taxes of $81.40 from Fall 2022 . There are no other past due property taxes. Taxes are not due at the time of closing. Buyer can pay taxes directly to county at later time.
Mode of Payment:
The mode of payment is a wire transfer. No credit card payments.