Real Estate Auction - Ranch Style Fixer Upper in Palmyra
A fixer upper ranch home up for Public Auction in a desirable Palmyra neighborhood!  Starting Bid: $160,000

Property Inspection: Wednesday, January 17th @ 4PM SHARP!

STARTING BID: $160,000

  • Brick ranch
  • Built in 1963 (Schuler and Alder home)
  • (+/-) 0.31 acres
  • 1,120SF
  • Living room (carpet, closet) 
  • Eat-in Kitchen (vinyl flooring, built in wall oven, pantry)
  • Bedroom #1 (hardwood flooring, closet, currently where washer and dryer are located)
  • Bedroom #2 (hardwood flooring, closet) 
  • Bedroom #3 (carpet, closet) 
  • Full Bath (vinyl flooring, tub shower, linen closet) 
  • Basement (full, unfinished, sump pit)
  • Heat pump
  • Central A/C 
  • Carport 
  • Shingle roof 
  • Shed
  • Large yard
  • Quiet neighborhood
  • Palmyra Boro
  • Palmyra School District 

This is a well built ranch home in Palmyra that is in need of some updating and TLC! Seller has moved into assisted living and is serious to sell.  Starting Bid: ONLY $160,000!  Perfect property for a first time homebuyer or investors looking to rehab and flip.  If you have any questions please call Bering Real Estate Co at 717.641.3729.  Property will be sold AS IS, WHERE IS with no contingencies.  Click on "Terms" tab to review auction terms. 

Sale For: Ms. Evelyn R. Powell

Conditions by: Barley Snyder (Attorney Corey Lamoreaux)

A $20,000 deposit is due day of auction.  Balance due in 30 days.  A 10% Buyer's Premium will be added to the final bid price to be paid by the Buyer(s). Property is being sold AS IS, WHERE IS with NO CONTINGENCIES.  Buyer(s) responsible for 2% PA transfer tax. 

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The Bering Brothers helped transition our move to the area. They are very knowledgeable, hard working and quick to respond to questions that you might have. They stood alongside with us from the sale, walk through and closing processes. We consider Robert and Bill as a true friends and will recommend them to any of our friends interested in relocating to the area.

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