1992 Rome Rd Calhoun, GA 30701
This exceptional 146-acre commercial land parcel presents a unique investment opportunity in Calhoun, Georgia. Strategically located with frontage on Highway 53 and the Calhoun Bypass, this property offers unparalleled access and visibility. The land features rolling pasture suitable for various development projects, boasting excellent potential for future growth. Included in the sale is a vintage three-bedroom, two-bathroom brick home with a bonus area, along with a store building. Additional assets such as a 2012 Ford Mustang GT Convertible and a 2002 Ford Ranger Edge Pickup, along with all furnishings and household goods, are also part of this absolute auction. The property's double frontage on Highway 53 and the South Calhoun Bypass provides exceptional exposure and accessibility. This expansive tract is being sold in tracts or as a whole, making it suitable for a range of development scenarios. The property's location between Cartersville, Dalton, Calhoun, and Rome enhances its regional investment appeal. The sale is an absolute auction, regardless of price, with proceeds benefiting several churches and charities. Real estate terms require a 10% down payment on the sale day, with the balance due at closing. A 10% buyer's premium applies to all purchases. Closing will occur within 30 days of the sale date. The property will be sold on-site. Online bidding is available for the real estate through a specified online platform.
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