Absolute Real Estate Auction - Historic Ironmaster Mansion with Barn on (+/-) 5 Acres
IT'S BACK!!  Don't miss this SECOND opportunity to own a piece of history.  The historic Ironmaster Mansion is up for Public Auction.  Starting Bid: Only $100,000!

Property Inspections:  

TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 22ND FROM 2PM TO 4PM

MONDAY, OCTOBER 5TH FROM 3PM TO 6PM

Starting Bid: Only $100,000!!

Property Features:

  • Schuylkill County - Pine Grove Township - (+/-) 5 acres
  • Tax ID#: 21-08-0001.005
  • Pine Grove School District
  • Adjoins State Game Land
  • Real Estate Taxes as per Schuylkill County Assessor approx. $11,100 (county, school & municipal)

Home:

  • 3-story mountain home
  • Stone addition with covered wrap porch - Stone/Block foundation
  • 6 Bedrooms and 5 baths
  • Gross Living Area: 6,022SF
  • Main Roof: Composition
  • (2) on-site wells and on-site septic system
  • In-ground pool

2-Story Barn:

  • 2,600SF
  • Second story storage area
  • Attached sun porch
  • Small apartment unit w/ bath and kitchen facilities - Shingle Roof

Utility Building for Housing A/C Units

Stone Smokehouse

*Auctioneers Note* 

This is truly a "once in a lifetime" opportunity to purchase a property like this with so much history at Public Auction.  PLEASE BE AWARE THIS PROPERTY IS A COMPLETE FIXER UPPER AND REHAB PROJECT.  The subject property has been vacant for years.  

For specific tax and zoning questions please visit https://www.pinegrovetownship.com or call 570.345.4202

Please click on the "DOCUMENTS" tab to view a copy of the Site Plan.

The City of Lebanon Water Authority maintains the right of the future use of the 33 foot wide easement through the property that will be as a secondary access to the Siegrist Dam, as well as to the rear 40 acres of woodland, rail bed, and log cabin.  This will be recorded on the new deed that will be created for the property. Please click on the "DOCUMENTS" tab to view the Access Easement letter and sketch.

Auction Conducted for: The City of Lebanon Authority

Terms: In order to become Registered to bid, a $25,000 deposit by Certified Check will be needed on auction day.  If you are the successful bidder, the $25,000 deposit will be held in escrow and settlement must happen on or before 45 days.  NO BUYER'S PREMIUM.  Property being sold AS IS, WHERE IS with NO CONTINGENCIES.  Sale is NOT contingent on financing, inspections, etc.  Buyer(s) are responsible for 2% PA transfer tax and deed preparation.

*Special Note*The City of Lebanon Water Authority maintains the right of the future use of the 33 foot wide easement through the property that will be as a secondary access to the Siegrist Dam, as well as to the rear 40 acres of woodland, rail bed, and log cabin.  This will be recorded on the new deed that will be created for the property. Please click on the "DOCUMENTS" tab to view the Access Agreement letter and sketch.

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