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Our online auction for bank-owned property in Orland, California has finally come to an end thanks to one persistent bidder who outlasted all others! Though a bid deadline was initially set for March 25th, the seller invoked our patent-pending LAST CALL® system which extends the auction by twenty four hours each time a new high bid is placed. Ten different bidders combined to place over 30 bids, keeping this exciting online auction alive until April 15th after a remarkable three weeks of Last Call® bidding.
Much of Northern California, including Orland, was hit hard and early by the collapse of the commercial real estate market, creating countless investment opportunities, such as this bank-owned plot of land, which created quite the buzz among local residents and business professionals alike.
There are many aspects that made this property attractive. For starters, the minimum bid of just $110,000 represented a remarkable deal for such a versatile property. Also, the land’s close proximity to the bustling town of Chico stretched its appeal across the entire region.
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We are currently hosting an auction consisting of +/- 89 acres of development land in Pixley, CA.
A little bit about Pixley: The quaint town of Pixley, in Tulare County, is centrally located in California’s Central Valley. Pixley is just 25 miles away from the county seat of Visalia, widely renowned as the economic center of the Sequoia Valley region, the most productive single agricultural area in the country. Bustling Bakersfield is less than 50 miles away, while the drive to Los Angeles takes less than three hours. Tulare County itself is home to many natural wonders, including Sequoia National Park and parts of Kings Canyon National Park.
This land parcel has plenty of potential from residential development to farming. Although the entitlement process was started there is not an approved tentative map.
Feel free to check out the online auction for more photos and information at LFC.com before the bid deadline on 12/10/2009.
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About this author: Casey Flynn is the Communications Manager for the LFC Group of Companies. He also coauthors on ResidentialRealEstateAuctions.com and RealEstateNoteAuctions.com