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The lots being auctioned off are located in Bethlehem, Washington County. The lot is 40.50' x 150 '. Washington County offers the amenities of small town living with affordable housing, low taxes, and excellent educational facilities… all within convenient access to big city activities in Pittsburgh.

Washington County hosts vast opportunities for residents and visitors. Enjoy historical sites, arts and entertainment venues, 23 covered bridges, minor league baseball, harness racing, antiquing and much, much more.

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The subject lot is located in Bethlehem School District.

Where to Go/What to Do

There's a lot to fall in love with in Washington County. Spend a day at the Sarris Chocolate Factory & Ice Cream Parlor in Canonsburg. Take in a night of headline country, rock or pop entertainment at the Post-Gazette Pavilion. Golf. Hunt. Fish. Or maybe furnish a new house with antiques. Day or night. A weekend or a week. Washington County…for whatever your heart desires.

Attractions & Entertainment

Crack of the Frontier League bats. Roar of the live harness racing crowd. Professional soccer and year-round hockey. Washington County is major league exciting, yet affordable to families.

Museum lovers can track antiquity of every size and shape, expression and era in Washington County. Ride vintage trolleys. Travel back in time at one of the country's oldest known human settlements, the Meadowcroft Rockshelter. Learn about President George Washington's Whiskey Rebellion showdown with frontier farmers. Follow the Trail to the Civil War. Trace the origins of Depression Era glass. Or check out the brightest names in musical entertainment.

Golf Courses

No matter how you slice it, golfing in Washington County is something special, and within easy reach for your schedule and budget.

Begin your tour at Quicksilver, tucked among Western Pennsylvania's rolling hills. You'll find the fairways lush and the greens fast and true. This award-winning course has been host to the Senior PGA TOUR and the Ben Hogan TOUR (now the Nationwide TOUR). World-class golf at affordable prices.

Chippewa. Dogwood Hills. Indian Run. Village Green. The course names change, but the story stays the same. Friendly competition. Lush landscapes. Fresh country air.

Recreation & Outdoor Fun

Many community, municipal, county and state parks are open year round. There are plenty of sports activities - participatory and spectator alike - as well as cultural and historical celebrations, special events and festivals. Canonsburg Town Park, Charleroi Trustee Community Park and Monongahela Chess Park are attractive examples of the way each borough and township around the county make every effort to provide green public space for the enjoyment of their residents. Peters Township's Arrowhead Trail is a four-mile hard-surface environmental corridor for cyclists, joggers and pedestrians to enjoy placid wooded areas and a protected thoroughfare across the Township. Peterswood Park, also located in Peters Township, encompasses 86 acres of passive and active recreation areas, including an outdoor stage. Washington Park includes ball fields, basketball courts and a swimming pool, in addition to nature trails and pavilions and a log cabin for picnicking.

Covered Bridge Festival

Welcome to the 36th Annual Washington/Greene Counties' Covered Bridge Festival2006 Covered Bridge Festival

Enjoy the rich heritage and expert craftsmanship of Washington & Greene County's Covered Bridges during our 36th Annual Covered Bridge Festival. Held the third weekend of September each year, it celebrates the beginning of the county's most beautiful season - Autumn!

This year's festival will showcase 9 bridge sites, featuring distinct crafts, homestyle food, and unique entertainment. Each bridge has an atmosphere of its own that brings people back year after year.


Travel Distance

There is about a two hour drive to Harrisburg city and 20 minutes from Pittsburgh. and about a 6 hour drive from New York City.

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Free and Clear

The property is free and clear of encumbrances. The new owner will be responsible to pay property tax in 2006. Property taxes of 2005 are current. Taxes are approximately $50.00 annually. There are no association fees. Upon receipt of payment in full a Warranty Deed is issued to the successful bidder.

You are bidding on the full purchase price of this property! No payments!

No back taxes or liens - Title is free and clear!

NOT A DOWN PAYMENT, HIGHEST BID WINS!!!
BID WITH CONFIDENCE

Total Purchase Price = Winning Bids + 10% Buyer Premium + $299.00 Closing Fee

Washington County, Bethlehem, PA and Things To Do

The History of Washington County Pennsylvania…

In 1781, Washington County became the first county in the United States of America to be named in honor of General George Washington. Washington County was formed to allow "the inhabitants of the area west of the Monongahela River to have more convenient courts and public offices, rather than the inconvenience and hardship of being so far remote from the seat of justice" (Preamble of Legislation creating Washington County, March 28, 1781). Shortly thereafter, Canonsburg was chartered in 1802 and remains the county's oldest borough.

Washington County indeed has a proud historic heritage. While settled primarily by Scottish and Irish immigrants moving from Virginia, the county's history of community actually is much older. Washington County is home to Meadowcroft Rock Shelter that is one of the oldest known sites of human settlement in North America. Through excavations at the site, it is known that the first "citizens" of Washington County arrived several thousand years ago. In early colonial times the county was roamed by French fur traders and George Washington campaigned through the area during the French and Indian War. A log structure built in 1787 served as the first county courthouse in the town of Basset, later renamed Washington. The present-day Washington County Courthouse, completed in 1900 by the F.J. Osterling Company of Pittsburgh, is a registered national landmark.

TOURIST ATTRACTION

Another tourist attraction preserved by the Washington County Historical Society is the residence of Dr. Francis J. LeMoyne, a leading abolitionist and founder of the Western Abolition Society in 1824. The Western Abolition Society also founded the Underground Railroad, which surfaced in such places as West Middletown and Washington where the LeMoyne House remains today as a legacy to the Civil War. Dr. LeMoyne also constructed the first crematory in the United States. Built in 1875, Dr. Lemoyne and 42 other people were cremated over a period of 24 years at the crematory located in the City of Washington.

George Washington's early years as a surveyor enabled him to see the need for a "national" road through the Allegheny Mountains connecting the eastern seaboard centers with the Ohio Valley and the western frontier. Completed in 1818 and still in use today, the National Pike (Route 40) runs through Washington County. Route 40 connects Washington City with the southeast of the state and with West Virginia and Ohio to the west. Route 40 was America's first federally funded transportation system. Numerous antique shops and historical points of interest such as the Century Inn of Scenery Hill-the oldest hostelry along National Pike-is still located along Route 40.

HISTORIC AND ARCHITECTURAL

Scenic Washington County boasts a number of historic and architectural landmarks including 23 well-maintained covered bridges, the National Pike, and its renowned courthouse, which is considered one of the finest examples of Italian renaissance architecture in the United States.

Today, Washington County has again transformed into an economy based on diverse industries such as high technology and advanced manufacturing. However, many of the qualities that attracted the original settlers to the county remain for residents and visitors to enjoy.

POPULATION

Located in southwestern Pennsylvania , Washington County 's population is approximately 205,000 within a land area of 863.6 square miles. The county seat is located at the intersection of Interstates 70 and 79 in the city of Washington . The county consists of many communities and boroughs ranging in population from 19 to 17,566 residents

HOUSING COST

Housing costs in the region reflect favorably on the growing regional construction market. New homes and developments are readily available throughout Washington County . Housing costs range from $26,500 to $462,500 with the median housing value in Washington County at $87,000.

Washington County offers the amenities of small town living with affordable housing, low taxes, and excellent educational facilities… all within convenient access to big city activities in Pittsburgh.
Washington County hosts vast opportunities for residents and visitors. Enjoy historical sites, arts and entertainment venues, 23 covered bridges, minor league baseball, harness racing, antiquing and much, much more.

With so much to see and do in Washington County, the possibilities are endless. Whether you are just passing through, staying overnight or planning an extended stay, Washington County is a great place to shop, enjoy the outdoors and experience American History.

You will own One Lot 483 Washington County, Land Free and Clear. No Down Payments ! These Lots are sold being sold from $25,000 to $40,000.00.

Property Description
Parcel Number 152-026-00-02-0018-00
Legal Description: Lot 162, CENTERVILLE BOROUGH
State Pennsylvania
County Washington County
City CENTERVILLE BOROUGH
Lot Size Call County
Maps Road
Road Paved Road
Phone Power and phone are in the area But not on parcels. Cell phone works.
Power Power and phone are in the area But not on parcels. Cell phone works.
Terrain Flat
Water Water in area
Sewer Septic: Must be installed your own when building
Zoning: Residential Single Family
Taxes Approximate $45.00
Time Line to Build None
Association Fees: None
Stock 's # B 4371271
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Term

* You are bidding on the full purchase price of this property! No payments.
* NOT A DOWN PAYMENT, HIGHEST BID WINS!!! BID WITH CONFIDENCE.

* Total Purchase Price =Winning Bids + $10% Buyer Premium + $299.00 Closing Fee.
Closing Cost.

Closing Costs $299.00 Closing Fee will be added to the total price. This cover all mailings, and recording the deed within County

Additional Details For more information about this asset including photos, specs and more (when available), click here. Settlement Requirements This auction requires that the winning bidder pay a Buyer's Premium of 10.00% of the winning bid amount. (The Buyer's Premium covers the costs associated with the auction). This amount will be added to the winning bid and will be included in the total purchase price paid by the Buyer to the Seller. Certified/Cashier's Check Wire Transfer Money Order This auction requires that the winning bidder pay a Buyer's Premium of 10.00% of the winning bid amount.

This is a STRAIGHT auction sale (no payments!) Payment/Terms: Payment accepted via cashier's check, money order or Pay Pal. Payment must be made by the winning bidder within 48 hours of close of auction, unless other arrangements are made.Processing Fee: A nominal documentation/closing fee of $299 will be added to the winning bid on this property. Warranty deed, map, and other information will be mailed to purchaser upon receipt of payment. DisclaimersThe land is being sold "as-is where-is" with no warranties either expressed or implied. Your bid is a legal contract to purchase per auction terms and an acknowledgement that you have completed all due diligence before you bid. Please note that there may be many lots in this subdivision, therefore pictures may or may not be of specific lot. All information contained in this listing page has come from reliable sources and is accurate to the best of our knowledge. We make no guarantee expressed or implied as to the location, condition, accessibility, terrain, building ability of information contained in this listing. All sales contracts are assumable, no pre-payment penalties.