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0.48 ACRES of VACANT LAND in OXFORD, AL!

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DESCRIPTION OF ITEM
0.48 Acres of Vacant Land in Calhoun County, Alabama. Legal: SEC 16, T16S, R07E, A Lot in SW 1/4 of SW 1/4 DES BEG 310 FT E & 620 FT N OF SW COR, SAID 1/4 1/4 TH N 60 FT TH E 50 FT TH SE 145 FT TH SW 113 FT TH NW 200 FT TO POB. Parcel No. 22-05-16-0-003-032.000, PPIN #63437. The site address for the parcel is 5610 AL HWY 202 Oxford, AL 36203. The 2024 taxes of $30.40 have not been paid. This property was recently purchased for the past due taxes by the current Owner. There are no past due taxes. The FCV showing at Calhoun County is $3,800. The picture below was pulled in from the Google Maps.

IMPORTANT LEGAL INFORMATION
CSAssets specializes in the liquidation of Bankruptcy Assets and Personal Assets. This is a Personal Asset. All Assets are sold “AS IS and WHERE IS” with no warranties implied or stated. The Seller is not responsible for issues, if any, with the title, the condition of the property, accessibility or terrain. All information contained in this listing has come from reliable sources and is accurate to the best of our knowledge.  The Buyer will be entirely responsible for this property after the sale, including but not limited to: paying any fees associated with the transfer of the property, the recording of the deed and transfer of Title and the gathering of any documentation necessary for that process. CSAssets will provide the Buyer with a Quit Claim Deed for the property. CSAssets recommends all bidders perform their own due diligence PRIOR to bidding on this item. Please read all sections of the ad carefully, particularly for real estate sales.

LIENS
 We do not know of any liens. The 2024 taxes of $30.40 will be payable by the Buyer.

LOCATION INFO
Calhoun County is a county in the east central part of the U.S. state of Alabama. Its County Seat is Anniston. It was named for John C. Calhoun, noted politician and US Senator from South Carolina. Calhoun County was originally named Benton County for Thomas Hart Benton. In 1858 the county name was changed to Calhoun. Anniston was the first city in Alabama to be lighted with electricity in 1881 and it was home to Fort McClellan until 1999 when the military downsized. Anniston was awarded the prestigious All American City Award in 1978. As we move into the 2020’s and beyond, more and more people are choosing to make Anniston their home thanks to it being one of the most affordable places to live in the entire United States.

NOTES
A title search has NOT been performed on this item. CSAssets does not provide title insurance. If title insurance is desired, the buyer will be responsible for obtaining it through a Title Company. A document preparation fee of $250 will apply and will be included in the total of your invoice. Serious Bidders Only. A bid submitted by a potential Buyer is an agreement to our Terms. Potential Buyers should not bid unless the fully intend to complete the sale.

Item ID: Sapp02
Owner Name: Calisia Sapp

 
 

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