Doubleheader Absolute Estate Auction
The Late Ms. Gaye Jewel Lowery’s
60 Acre Farm m/l w/House in Tracts with Lakeviews
Plus Storage Buildings (Live)
Saturday, December 29, 2012 at 10:30 a.m.
1716 Highway 790, Bronston, KY
Directions: In Bronston, turn off Highway 90 onto Highway 790 and proceed approximately 1 ½ miles to the auction site on the right. Auction signs are posted.
Tract 1: Consists of 4.83 acres improved with a Bedford stone home. The home’s first floor offers sunroom, kitchen, dining room, living room, 2 bedrooms and a full bath. The second level has a living room, kitchen, and bedroom. The upstairs level can also be accessed from the outside. The home has electric baseboard heat, an unfinished basement, and a shingle roof. This lakeview tract has 207 feet of frontage on Highway 790.
Tract 2: This tract has 8.82 acres improved with a large barn, a nice hay shed, and an additional workshop/storage building. This tract also has a pond and has 372 feet of road frontage. It is an ideal home site offering a view of Lake Cumberland.
Tracts 3 and 4: Contain 6.76 and 7.50 acres, respectively, with Tract 3 offering 303 feet and Tract 4 offering 931.7 feet of frontage on Highway 790. These are excellent lakeview building sites or mini farm sites as they are all cleared and level to very gently rolling.
Tract 5: Contains 12.63 acres with 702 feet of frontage on Jacksboro Road. This mostly cleared tract is another one ideal for a country home or farm site with a lakeview.
Tract 6: contains 7.00 cleared acres, again ideal for building upon or farming, with 300 feet of Jacksboro Road frontage.
Tracts 7 through 9: Range in size from 3.00 to 5.87 acres, all cleared and level tracts, with plenty of road frontage and ready to build your home or put livestock.
STORAGE BUILDINGS: We will also be selling 2 storage buildings following the conclusion of the real estate.
AUCTIONEER’S NOTE: It is rare that you find a piece of property with such potential. This property could be used for development, prime farmland, or to build your dream home, be sure to mark your calendar for this absolute auction on Saturday, December 29th at 10:30 a.m.
TERMS: 20% down the day of the auction with the balance due in full within 30 days. There will be NO Buyer’s Premium on the real estate.
Note: The purchaser of a single-family residence built before 1978 has a period of ten days to inspect the property for the presence of lead-based paint. The inspection period is December 19th through December 28th. The successful purchaser must sign a waiver of the ten-day post-inspection period.
Auctioneer/Broker/Seller Disclaimer: The information contained herein is believed to be correct to the best of the auctioneer’s knowledge. The information is being provided for the bidder’s convenience and it is the bidder’s responsibility to determine the information contained herein is accurate and complete. The properties are selling in their ‘as-is’ condition with no warranties expressed or implied.
For additional information, contact the auctioneers.
Announcements made the day of the auction take precedence over printed matter.
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TERMS: 20% down the day of the auction with the balance due in full within 30 days. There will be NO Buyer’s Premium on the real estate. <br>
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Note: The purchaser of a single-family residence built before 1978 has a period of ten days to inspect the property for the presence of lead-based paint. The inspection period is December 19th through December 28th. The successful purchaser must sign a waiver of the ten-day post-inspection period. <br>
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Auctioneer/Broker/Seller Disclaimer: The information contained herein is believed to be correct to the best of the auctioneer’s knowledge. The information is being provided for the bidder’s convenience and it is the bidder’s responsibility to determine the information contained herein is accurate and complete. The properties are selling in their ‘as-is’ condition with no warranties expressed or implied. <br>
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For additional information, contact the auctioneers. <br>
<br>
Announcements made the day of the auction take precedence over printed matter.