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New York State Public Auction
Property for Sale:
5 Harvard Avenue
Auburn, New YorkCayuga County
Auction Date:
 July 10, 2012
Minimum Bid:
 $65,000
Open Houses:
 
June 12, 21 & 29 
11:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m.
 
Note: The property details are provided for general informaonal purposes only. Prospecve bidders are urged to obtain professional advice, prior to the public sale, inorder to assess the site’s potenal, building and mechanical components and condion, and compliance with health and building codes for any planned use of the property.
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F  :
Property Highlights
5 Harvard Avenue is a single-family, ranch-style home located on a dead-end street ina residenal neighborhood. The property issurrounded by mature trees, with a paveddriveway and agstone terrace. The homeconsists of approximately 1,271 squarefeet on a .456 acre lot, and features threebedrooms, one bath, replace, hardwoodoors, basement, and two-car garage.Auburn (Cayuga County) is a small city inNew York State’s Finger Lakes region that islocated between the cies of Syracuse andRochester. It is situated on the northernend of Owasco Lake and is easily accessiblefrom the New York State Thruway. Auburnhas approximately 27,500 cizens (2012census), with the Auburn CorreconalFacility as the area’s
top employer and a
variety of manufac-turing, health, educa-on, and other publicand private sectorindustries. For moreinformaon on theCity of Auburn, visittheir website at:hp://www.auburn-ny.gov/
5 Harvard
Avenue
5 H A
 
Note: The property details are provided for general informaonal purposes only. Prospecve bidders are urged to obtain professional advice, prior to the public sale, inorder to assess the site’s potenal, building and mechanical components and condion, and compliance with health and building codes for any planned use of the property.
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F  :
O:
The property is currently owned by theState of New York. The state acquired theproperty by deed that was recorded in theCayuga County Clerk’s Oce, as follows:
 James L. & Adrienne M. Farrington to thePeople of the State of New York, dated  January 19, 1967, and recorded in the
Cayuga County Clerk’s Ofce on January 
20, 1967 in Book 35 of Deeds at page 264.
T M ID: 
City of Auburn; Secon 123.31, Block 1, Lot57
SD: 
This property is a generally rectangular lotconsisng of 0.456 acre. The site is mostlylevel. There is approximatly 150 feetfrontage along Harvard Avenue.
BD: 
This single-user, one-story, ranch-stylehouse consists of 1,271 square feet with angarage. The overall condion is average.
L Sz:
0.456 acre
T:
State-owned real property is exempt fromproperty and school taxes. For informaonregarding assessment rates, please contactMichael Burns, City Assessor, MemorialCity Hall, 3rd Floor, 24 South Street,Auburn, NY 13021, 315-255-4125.
Property Details
Z:
State-owned property is exempt fromlocal zoning. However, the subject iswithin an area designated as R-1: SingleFamily REsidenal. we strongly encourageall prospecve bidders to contact BrianHicks, Senior Code Enforcement Ocer forthe City of Auburn, at 315-245-4111 forcomplete informaon and/or discussion of other possible uses.
E:
Due to the age of the building, the potenalfor asbestos in interior and exteriorstructural components and the presenceof lead in underlying paint cannot bediscounted. Prospecve bidders shouldinvesgate the environmental condionof the premises as it relates to their ownindividual requirements with regard toproposed uses and condions. Reasonableacommodaons will be made for access.
U:
Electric, natural gas, telephone, municipalwater and sewer.
E:
The property is subject to typical uliltyeasements.
W/F:
According to FEMA ood insurance ratemapping, the subject is located within aZone A designated area (no base oodelevaons determined).
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