National Residential Auctioneers to Auction Multiple Properties in Northeastern Oklahoma
TULSA, Okla., Feb. 15, 2011 /PRNewswire/ -- National Residential Auctioneers, (www.natresauctions.com), announces the auction of 13 Northeastern Oklahoma properties March 8 thru 11, according to Stephen M. Karbelk, CAI, AARE, President, Broker.
"This is an excellent opportunity to buy Oklahoma real estate at auction prices," said Karbelk. "We are excited to offer home sites, investment property, recreational land and commercial lots up for bids."
Featured properties include: 79.73 acres of scenic and rural agricultural land located in McIntosh County, Okla., with multiple access points; 10 acres of scenic, secluded rural land with beautiful views located just North of Lake Skiatook with an easy commute to downtown Tulsa; the last lot available in the Lynda Lee subdivision in Collinsville, Okla., with 2.31 acres ready for immediate development; and five building lots in The Gates at Heritage Hills, a gated community near Rogers State College in Claremore, Okla.
Also at auction: a 1,271 square-foot cozy, single-family home located North of West 61st Street South, minutes away from Highway 75, Interstate 44, downtown Tulsa and Sapulpa; a 1,620 square-foot, three-bedroom home situated on .137 acres and located near downtown Pryor, Okla., two blocks from the Courthouse; and a .5142 acre residential and commercial lot with prime frontage on South Elm Place in Broken Arrow, Okla.
Two lots selling individually or as one in the residential community of Echo Bay Villas in the highly desirable Grand Lake area of Afton, Okla., will go up for online only bidding on Monday, March 7, 2011, at 10am.
Broker participation is encouraged. For complete auction details or to find out how National Residential Auctioneers can help sell your luxury property at auction, please visit www.natresauctions.com or call toll free (877) 895-7077.
SOURCE National Residential Auctioneers, LLC
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