This is not a list price. This is an estimate price for the property provided by FirstAmerican. Please note that this is only an estimate and should not be taken as fact or advice. When a list price becomes available we will publish it and along with changes to the contact information.Estimated Value: $40,270 · This is not a list price. This is the price that the bank paid at the auction for the foreclosed home. When the bank puts the home back on the market, it will usually do so at a higher cost. When a list price becomes available we will publish it and along with changes to the contact information.Transfer Value: $88,967 · This is not a list price. This is the county tax assessor's estimated value for the property. When a list price becomes available we will publish it and along with changes to the contact information.Assessed Value: $75,770
In a quiet neighborhood, nestled in the Historical District of Marlin sits a cute early era home of 1,286 square feet of original solid har wood floors. It has 2 bedrooms, 1 bath room, a large dining area, and nice size living room. The spacious kitchen with a walk in pantry sits adjacent to a very quaint breakfast nook with a bay window. Topped off with an inviting entry way. Off the kitchen, the mud room leads out to the fully fenced back yard. The back yard is shaded by a mature Pecan tree, as well as a huge Live Oak tree. The workshop/storage building is complete with electricity. The home has recently had updates to the electrical system. It also has a tankless hot water heater. nnThis property has been placed in an upcoming event on Xome.com from 4/20/2024 at 8:00am CDT to 4/24/2024 at 14:45 CDT.This foreclosure home is a single family home located in MARLIN. It offers 11108 sq. ft. in size, 2 beds and 1 baths. Review its detailed information and determine if this MARLIN foreclosure has the qualities you are looking for.
This is an REO, meaning this property has been foreclosed on because the owner couldn't meet their payments. The bank now owns this property. Most banks are not set up to own homes, and are often motivated to sell you the home at a discounted price.