Absolute Real Estate Auction - "Creekside" Development
Single Family Home in Creekside Community, Lebanon, Sold Absolute to the Highest Bidder!!

Home Tour - Sunday, September 20th at 1PM Sharp!!

- ID# - 26-2333245-361175-0000

- Creekside Development 

- Built in 1996

- 0.89 Acres

- 3,937SF above grade (526SF below grade) - according to public records 

- 4 Bedrooms 

- 4 total baths (3 Full, 1 Half Bath)

- Living room (12 x 18, hardwood floors)

- Dining room (12 x 14, hardwood floors)

- Family room (15 x 23, hardwood floors, fireplace)

- Kitchen (12 x 21, ceramic tile, island, cherry cabinets, granite, appliances, walk-in pantry)

- Bonus room (20 x 22, vinyl)

- Laundry room

- Full finished basement

- 2 car attached garage 

- Large screened in porch (tile floors )

- 9 foot ceilings 

- Gas, forced air heat pump

- Central AC

- Public water and public sewer

-  200 AMP

- Shingle roof

- Fish pond 

- CORNER LOT, CUL-DE-SAC 

- Lebanon County. N. Cornwall Twp. Cornwall-Lebanon SD.

- Taxes approx. $7,200/year

This property is part of the Creekside Development.  Quarterly fees are $165/Quarter. Amenities include party room, play area, swimming pool and tennis courts. For more information please contact Brenda Boyer at Horst Management - 717.589.5862 or 717.679.3215. There is a $600 Reserve Fee amount. 

THIS PROPERTY WILL BE SOLD AT ABSOLUTE AUCTION TO THE HIGHEST BIDDER.  DON'T MISS A GREAT OPPORTUNITY TO PURCHASE A GREAT PROPERTY. 

ADVERTISEMENTS MADE DAY OF AUCTION TAKE PRECEDENCE OVER ANY PRINTED MATERIALS.

A 5% deposit due day of auction. Balance due in 45 days. A 10% Buyer's Premium will be added to the final sales price to be paid by the Buyer(s).

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What Our Clients Say

This was a great team to work with. They knew their stuff and the area. It was nice to get another opinion after looking at many houses but yet kept comparing everyone to the house we ended up buying. They knew when to push and keep us calm at the same time. It didn’t matter who we looked at houses with from the team, they seemed to know what we wanted and obviously compared notes. So it wasn’t like we had to break someone in.

— E. Moyer