Online Auction Offered Residential Property to Highest Bidder on December 11

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A two-bedroom home built in 1939 was offered for sale through an online-only public auction on Thursday, December 11 at 6:00 PM, with the property scheduled to sell to the highest bidder regardless of the listed price. The sale was handled through Joe R. Pyle Auctions, and interested bidders were required to register online to participate.

Important note: Since today is December 15, 2025, the December 11 auction date has already passed. Anyone still interested should check the auction platform for the final result, post-auction availability, or any re-sale details.

Property Snapshot

According to the auction information, the residential property included:

  • 2 bedrooms

  • 1 full bathroom

  • Built in 1939

  • Approximately 1,832± sq ft

  • 0.39± acre lot (assessed)

  • Public utilities available

  • Sold as-is, where-is

  • Interior condition unknown

Why Auction Buyers Watched This One

Auction listings like this can appeal to investors, builders, and experienced renovators because the format creates a defined timeline and a competitive bidding process. With a larger-than-typical footprint for a two-bedroom home and nearly half an acre of land, the property offered potential for renovation or reconfiguration, depending on local zoning and building requirements.

As-Is Sale and Due Diligence

The auction terms emphasized that the home’s interior condition was unknown and that the property would be sold as-is, making it best suited for buyers comfortable estimating repair costs and moving forward without traditional contingencies.

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Listed on Zillow

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