The U.S. Marshals Service offers the following asset for auction:
- Subject property is located at 1724 Queen City Avenue, Cincinnati, Hamilton County, Ohio 45214-1442.
- Legal Description: And being known, numbered and designated as lot number six (6) of J.S. Luckey’s Homestead, Plat L, fronting 32 feet on the north side of Queen City Avenue, as recorded in Plat Book 6, Page 47, Plat Records of Hamilton County, Ohio, subject to easements for light, as contained in deed recorded in Deed Book 1059, Page 125, Hamilton County, Ohio Records.
- Assessor’s Parcel Number: 203-0029-0141-00
- Site area is .097 +/- acres.
- Zoning for this property is CCM – Commercial Community Mix.
- The neighborhood is bound by Fairmount Avenue to the North, White Street to the West, Esmonde Street to the South and Beekman Street to the East.
- The subject property is a vacant three (3) story three (3) family building. Each unit consists of a living room, kitchen, one (1) bedroom and one (1) bathroom. Each unit consists of 1,116 +/- square feet of gross living area. All units feature wood flooring in the living rooms and vinyl in the baths and kitchens.
- The building is in below average condition with all units needing extensive repairs.
Unit # 2 has no window and extensive damage to the right side of the wall. None of the units have complete bathrooms or kitchens.
- This property is located in Fairmount. Shopping, support facilities, employment centers, recreation facilities and various local parks are located in Cincinnati.
This is pursuant to a Partial Order and Final Decree of Forfeiture dated May 13th, 2009.
Disclosure:The subject property was built prior to 1960. The Seller has no knowledge of lead-based paint hazards in the housing, nor does it have any records or reports pertaining to lead based paint. The Seller will give the buyer the opportunity to conduct a risk assessment or inspection of the property for the presence of lead based paint hazards. This must be done within 10 days following the close of the auction. The winning bidder may also choose to waive the opportunity to conduct a risk assessment or inspection of the property. An addendum has been added to the purchase agreement in regards to this opportunity which must be signed within 24 hours of the close of the auction.