The uniqueness of this campaign lies in the fact that the property has hit the market and only 9 days later, the property will be Auctioned. As you would be aware an Auction Campaign of this length is not often heard of, but the nature of the property and circumstances has called for a different approach.
In a transparent and rather direct summation, the property is a deceased estate in need of a lot of work, being sold 'as is, where is' and may quite possibly be the cheapest home sold in Ipswich for 2013. This property was not affected by flooding. The executors recently obtained a Building and Pest Report which is being passed along to me with the direct intention to show prospective buyers. As stated, the intention is to be transparent in the fact that we are aware the property needs work so that we can target buyers who will find the purchase suitable.
For those who are not shied away by the prospect of renovating or undertaking a project, this is an excellent opportunity. Attractive features such as the quiet cul-de-sac location, generous land size (approximately 900sqm) and backing onto a Council Reserve need to be taken into strong consideration. Respecting the house itself, any sharp renovator's eye will see that the three bedrooms, generous living space, split level and fireplace are all valuable features in a renovator project.
The property is being auctioned on site on Friday the 13th of December at 10:00am.