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5606 N 81 Hwy
Enid, OK 73703
$15,000
Conventional
Property
Bedroom
4
Bathroom
2
Property Type
Conventional
Square ft
2400
Property Description
MLS NOTE: This is a public auction. The price listed above is a low estimated value of what the property could sell for. The high estimated price is $35,000. 2003 FLEETWOOD 2,400 SQ.FT. MOBILE HOME * MUST BE MOVED * ENID OKLAHOMA Bland Auction Wednesday May 8th, 2024 Time: 6 P.M. Auction Location: 5606 N. 81 Hwy. Enid, Oklahoma Up for auction is a 2003 built modular home offering 2,400 sq.ft. of living space located in Enid, Oklahoma. The mobile home offers 4-bedrooms, 2-bathrooms, large open kitchen/dining, large family/den, ch/a, and much more. From a hunting/lake cabin or a nice home to raise a family don't miss this opportunity! Buyers Premium: 10% will be added to final bid price. Removal Time: July 31st 2024 Online Bidding: Will be available by clicking online bidding link, neither seller nor auction company are responsible for loss of signal by either side. Online Terms: All property is sold "AS IS", and ALL SALES ARE FINAL. Property is open to thorough public inspection. It is the Bidder's responsibility to determine condition, age, genuineness, value or any other determining factors. Lippard Auctioneers Inc. may attempt to describe the merchandise in advertising, on the Internet and at the auction but makes no representations. In no event shall Lippard Auctioneers Inc. be held responsible for having made or implied any warranty of merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose. Bidder shall be the sole judge of value. Lippard Auctioneers Inc will not be responsible for any missed bids from any source. Internet bidders who desire to make certain their bid is acknowledged should use the proxy-bidding feature and leave their maximum bid 24 hours before the auction begins. Auction Terms: 100% of the total purchase price is to be placed in escrow the day of auction with the balance being due upon delivery of marketable title. All information is taken from sources believed reliable; however, no guarantee is made by the auction company or the seller. Buyers should satisfy themselves as to any inspections deemed necessary prior to bidding. All Real Estate is being sold "AS IS.
Property Information
Lot Size
-- square ft
Property Type
Residential
Year Built
2003
MLS Number
11269103
Location
Address
5606 N 81 Hwy
City
Enid
State
OK
Zip Code
73703
County
GARFIELD
Listing
Provider
Lippard Auctioneers, Inc, original listing
Name
Lippard Auctioneers, Inc
Phone
(580) 237-7174
Office Name
Lippard Auctioneers, Inc
Office Phone
(580) 237-7174
Agent Name
Brady Lippard

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