Sold: Interest in developed residential property in Charlotte, NC!

Sold: Interest in developed residential property in Charlotte, NC!

Item Id: Purnell01
Case Name: Purnell, Suzanne
Case Number: 08-12243-RTB
Trustee: Ford
Starting Minimum Bid: $4,995.00

Description: Estate’s 50% Interest in approx. 4.95 acres in Mecklenburg County. Parcel #: 03703210. Located on Beagle Ln, Charlotte, NC 28216. The property is developed with a stable, built in 1985, 61′ x 36′, assessed value is $5100.00. A shed was added in 1990, approximately 150′ x 24′, assessed value $5000.00. Total assessed value of property including improvements is $88,900.00. This particular parcel is split into two units, one is 3.69 acres, one is 1.25 acres based on land use. The two units must transfer together. 2007 taxes of 985.95, 2008 taxes of 914.04, and 2009 taxes of 844.23 are unpaid and delinquent. Picture in ad represents property. We do not have any additional pictures.

Location Info: Unbeknownst to most, Charlotte has a rich American history steeped in the discovery of gold and the pride of the Scots-Irish settlers. The Queen City was founded in 1769 and named for Queen Charlotte, wife of King George III of England. Now the nation’s second leading financial center, the city was fittingly built upon the crossroads of two affluent Native American trading paths. The intersection of these two paths, now major streets, is known as the heart of Charlotte — “Trade & Tryon.” Agriculture, mainly tobacco and cotton, was the major revenue provider for the region up until the Civil War. After the War, textile industries sprang to life when the city became a cotton processing center and a major railroad hub. The city’s neighborhoods and development continued to expand with the addition of the streetcar system followed by skyscrapers, suburbs, and leading businesses. City planners like the renowned John Nolen helped to shape Charlotte’s modern day suburbs like Myers Park and Dilworth. As businesses continued to flock to Charlotte, the city’s banking industry gained real momentum in the 1970’s and 1980’s under the leadership of financier Hugh McColl. McColl transformed the North Carolina National Bank into the present day Bank of America. The combinations of both Bank of America and Wachovia have made Charlotte the largest banking headquarters, second only to New York City.

Liens: 2007 taxes of 985.95, 2008 taxes of 914.04, and 2009 taxes of 844.23 are unpaid and delinquent. We do not know of any other liens.

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