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Sullivan & Sullivan Auctioneers to hold auction for city of Springfield - October 25

Springfield, MA On Tuesday, October 25, Sullivan & Sullivan Auctioneers, LLC will assist the city to sell a large inventory of tax possession properties at public auction. With 25 properties on the roster, the city anticipates an active and successful public sale. Bidders will gather to compete for the properties including two families, single families and land parcels located in various neighborhoods across the city.

sullivan-chart Auction Properties by Neighborhood

Prospective bidders are encouraged to attend open houses to inspect the properties and get a good idea of the work needed for each property. Open houses are scheduled for Saturday, October 22 in 2 time slots (9-11 a.m. or 11:30 a.m. - 1:30 p.m.). The complete open house information can be found on Sullivan’s website.

The city’s tax possession auction will be held at 6 p.m. on Tuesday, October 25, at the City Hall, School Committee Chambers, 2nd Floor, Room 220, 36 Court St.

Auction registration will begin at 5:00 p.m. In order to register to bid at the auction, bidders must bring a bank check made payable to the City of Springfield in the amount of $5,000 and a photo ID. Tax possession properties offered for auction are sold as is.

Terms and conditions for the auction are very detailed and specific. Complete terms and conditions of the auction can be downloaded from their website.

Sullivan & Sullivan Auctioneers, LLC, specializes in marketing and auctioning residential, commercial, and industrial real estate. Based in Sandwich, Mass., the company has been selling properties at auction in Massachusetts, Rhode Island, and New Hampshire since the company’s inception in 2007.

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