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Floyd County 6.7 Acres Home & Barn Online Auction

SOLD

Real Estate — $425,700

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STARTING DATE

6:00 PM
Sunday, April 16  2023

ENDING DATE

6:00 PM *
Sunday, April 23  2023

*Extended Bidding
LOCATION

9297 Arthur Coffman Road
Greenville, IN 47124

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Real Estate Terms

A non-refundable down payment, 10% of the Purchase Price (Final Bid + Buyer’s Premium), in the form of cash, check, or wired funds in USD are due within 24 hours following the auction, balance due in 40 days. Buyer to receive clear title. Taxes prorated to the day of closing. Selling as is without contingencies, all inspections welcomed prior to auction. If you choose to obtain financing, not subject to approval or appraisal. All closing costs are the buyer’s expense. Possession at closing. See full details in the Auction Bid Packet.

Inspection

  • Sunday, April 16, 1:00 PM – 3:00 PM
  • Thursday, April 20, 4:00 PM – 6:00 PM

Or contact us for a private showing.

Seller

Herman & Madeline Blank Revocable Trust

Co-Trustee

Ruth Schmidt
Paula Spugnardi

Selling online for the Estate of Herman Blank, a spacious 3 bedroom – 2 bath home with 2-car garage, shed and pole barn on an open and wooded 6.7 acres in Floyd County – just minutes to Highway 150. One owner home – first time on the market!

PROPERTY HIGHLIGHTS

  • Open & Wooded 6.7 Acres
  • 425’ Road Frontage
  • One Owner Custom Raised Ranch Built 1992
  • 1920 Square Feet Finished on First Floor
  • 1920 Square Feet Lower Level – Partially Finished
  • 3 Bedrooms – 2 Baths – Family Room
  • Central Air & LP Gas Heat
  • 2-Car Attached Garage
  • Circular Drive – Covered Porch – Deck – Gazebo
  • Large Shed & Pole Barn
  • Small Pond
  • New Albany – Floyd County Schools
  • 8 Miles to I-64 Greenville Hwy. 150 Exit
  • 17 Miles to Downtown Louisville

A classic 1990’s raised ranch-style home on a private and wooded 6.7 acre site with picturesque white rail fence, tree-lined driveway and circular drive. The home was custom built by the owner and designed with a 11’ vaulted ceiling, a lower level with lots of daylight windows, and a ground level attached 2-car garage.

The 1,920 square foot main level includes a living room with a wall-to-wall built-in desk and bookcase, an equipped kitchen with an island breakfast bar, and a large dining area with french doors to the deck. Nearby is a full bath with additional access to one of the two secondary bedrooms and a main bedroom suite with a sitting area, double closets, and a full bath.

The lower level of the home – 1920 square feet, features lots of natural lighting making it an ideal space for the family room and office. The unfinished area has plenty of storage space including a workshop, an equipped laundry area, a range, and a sink, with walkup stairs to plenty of outdoor living space. The home is equipped with central air conditioning, and LP gas heat. An additional heat source is provided by the outdoor hydronic wood-fired heater in the oversized 12’ x 24’ shed with a concrete floor.

The property includes a 32’ x 16’ pole barn with a dirt floor and is situated on an approximate 425’ x 700’ lot with a small pond. Its location in a suburban Greenville neighborhood puts you 15 minutes to Highlander Point shopping, medical, and dining and just 25 minutes to downtown Louisville.

Greenville Water
Harrison County REMC Electric
L.P. Gas (Tank Owned)
Septic

Greenville Township (Annual) – $3,568.40
Stormwater – $39.00

Homestead – $45,000
Supplemental – $92,400

FEMA records indicate that the property is not in a flood zone.

NE 1/4 5-2-5; 3.13AC.
PRT. NE 1/4 5-2-5; 1.32 AC.
PRT. NE 1/4 5-2-5; 2.32AC.

22-03-00-500-203.000-004
22-03-00-500-165.000-004
22-03-00-500-204.000-004

New Albany-Floyd County Consolidated

Directions

I-64 to Greenville Hwy. 150 Exit 119. West 6 miles to the right on Borden Road. 8/10 mile to the left on Arthur Coffman Road. 1 mile to auction on the left.

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MAX BID

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EXTENDED BIDDING

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