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Condo auction in Middleton

Posted by Kimberly Blanton November 13, 2007 10:59 AM

The pace of property auctions is picking up in the wake of last weekend's mass property auction.

Sheldon Good & Company Auctions announced it would auction off 45 luxury condominums in the Ironwood on the Green at Ferncroft project, a large condo complex in Middleton.

Some of the condos, with list prices starting at $253,000 to $442,000, will be auctioned with minimum bids as low as $125,000 to $215,000. The condos are near the Ferncroft Country Club.

The project offers the works: concierge services, high-speed Internet, a library and fitness center, and an enclosed parking space with each unit.

The auction will be Sunday, Dec. 16 at a yet-to-be-disclosed location.

"This is a terrific opportunity for buying," said Steven Good, chief executive of the auction house.

6 comments so far...
  1. was this a paid ad or an article?

    Posted by steve November 13, 07 08:06 PM
  1. What is the range of the condo fees?

    Posted by Audrey November 14, 07 11:07 AM
  1. The Globe / boston.com has proven that when it comes to real estate "articles" they are willing to grey the line because they get a lot of ad money from the real estate industry.

    Posted by Tom November 14, 07 04:39 PM
  1. try and convince current owners this is for their benefit. What would have been for their benefit is a little up front knowledge of current financial status and a reduced price to buy in the place if they were still interested

    Posted by Jo November 15, 07 10:56 AM
  1. >>>What is the range of the condo fees?

    $252 to $437

    Posted by Len November 17, 07 11:41 AM
  1. Can you recommend an auctioneer for a townhouse condo in Waltham ?

    Posted by RICHARD S. POLCARI February 6, 08 11:05 AM
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