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Paul McInnis Inc. to auction 23-unit Whittier Motel on December 8th

Richard Poore, president of North Shore Resorts, Inc., has decided to retire from the motel business and sell the 23-unit Whittier Motel and 40-seat restaurant with inn keeper's full pouring liquor license at public auction. He has retained Paul McInnis, Inc. Auctioneer to sell the property on Wednesday, December 8th at 11 a.m., on-site at the motel. The property is located at the intersection of Rte. 1A and 133, and totals 1.1 acres and 950 ft. of frontage with two curb cuts. It is serviced by municipal water and sewer and is in the town's Highway Business (HB) Zone allowing for many alternative uses such as retail, restaurant, banks, professional offices and medical clinics. The property is being advertised to sell at or above a minimum opening bid of $500,000. The town assesses the property at $864,900. "Poore and his family owned and operated business have decided to sell this significant property using the auction method of marketing," according to Chris McInnis, of Paul McInnis, Inc. "They have established a very aggressive minimum opening bid for the property and we are inviting the market to come and participate to determine the value of this unique piece of real estate in an open outcry auction." The auctioneer will be conducting property inspections on Saturday, December 4th. Prospective bidders will need $25,000 in certified funds to bid at the auction. Anyone interested in more information on the property can contact McInnis at www.paulmcinnis.com.
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