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This unique property is being offered at ABSOLUTE AUCTION. No minimums. No reserves. Sold to the highest bidder.
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Property Inspection: Mon., Oct. 26th @ 11AM and 1PM SHARP!
Brief Overview:
Luzerne County
Tax Map No.: J7SE4013001-42
Hospital/Medical Facility/Special Care Hospital
According to the City of Nanticoke Zoning Office (570-735-2800), the subject property is located in an S-1, Special Purpose, district.
Formerly Nanticoke State Hospital
(+/-) 80,000 sq. ft.
4 Floors (Includes Lower Level Basement Area) *Excludes various unfinished outbuildings, an unfinished boiler room and a reportedly uninhabitable nurses’ building. ^The third floor is dated and does not appear to have been maintained or renovated for an extended amount of time.
Built in the early 1900's
(+/-) 4 Acres
Parking Lot
Heat - Gas Steam Boilers
Water - Gas Steam Fired
Air Conditioning - Various Rooftop Units Serving Clinical Areas
2 Working Elevators - Plus 1 Non-Operational Freight Elevator
2 Emergency Generators
Foundation - Concrete
Frame - Masonry, Wood & Steel
Roof - Primarily Flat
Floors - Concrete and Wood
Ceilings - Generally consist of Acoustical Tile with Inlay Flourescent Lighting, 3rd Floor has painted plaster ceiling
Floors - Ceramic Tile and Carpet, 3rd Floor has a wood floor
Walls - Painted or Wallpapered Drywall
Plumbing - Cast Waste Lines, Copper Feed Lines
HVAC - Two Cleaver Brooks Boilers fueled by Gas with secondary oil cababilities. Offices are served by Trane Air Conditioner
Sprinklers - The main improvement reportedly has 100% sprinkler system coverage.
Terms: A deposit of 10% will be required on the day of the auction with the balance to be paid in 45 days. A Buyer's Premium of 10% will be added to the final purchase price to be paid by the Buyer(s). Property will be sold to the highest bidder regardless of price!
Property sold AS IS with NO CONTINGENCIES. All announcements made on auction day supercede all printed materials.