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[ View/Ask ]Parcel Details: *NO HOUSE LOCATED ON THIS PARCEL, VACANT LAND ONLY*
Parcel#: P28101
Situs Address: 2318 Old Highway 99 South Road Mount Vernon, WA 98273
Area: MOUNT VERNON COMMERCIAL LAND
Property Type: UNIMPROVED LAND UNINCORPORATED
Acreage: 0.25
Assessed Value for 2025: $58,600.00
Legal Description: (0.2500 ac) TAX 19B: DK 3: BEG 50FT N OF INT OF PACIFIC HWY WI S LI NW1/4 SW1/4, SECTION 29, TOWNSHIP 34 NORTH, RANGE 4 EAST, W.M., TH E 217.8FT N 50FT W 217.8FT TH S TPB
Restrictions - Questions about building, zoning, and use restrictions should be addressed to the city and/or county departments responsible for engineering, building, code enforcement, and planning.
Title Insurance - Some title companies don't provide title insurance for up to ten years from the date of sale. Policies vary with each title company. If you are planning to build, title insurance may be important to you.
Property Liens- Most liens on foreclosed property are extinguished by the tax sale. However, Skagit County can make no guarantees that the prior lienholders will honor this extinguishment. If prior lienholders attempt to collect on their liens after the property has been foreclosed on, it is up to the new owner to defend against these claims. IRS liens are usually also extinguished, but they are subject to a 120-day redemption period.
Local Ordinances - Some properties may be subject to easements or use restrictions, as well as zoning and other land use controls. All properties are sold subject to applicable city and county ordinances. The existence of these is the buyer's responsibility to determine.
Community Association Dues - All properties are sold subject to restrictive covenants, if any, allowing for imposition of community association fees.
Easements - All utility and other easements that are three years and older are unaffected by tax foreclosure. Easements are listed on title searches and will be on record at the County Auditor’s Office.
Physical Inspection of Property - It is recommended that you visit the property location prior to purchase. The Treasurer's Office does not have the authority to grant access to the property or improvements, if any, and does not condone trespassing.
Improvements - If there are improvements on the parcel, you should find out if the improvements go with the land and how they are currently being utilized.
County employees/officers are prohibited from bidding at this sale. No person who is a county employee/officer may bid at the sale. No county employee/officer may bid as an agent of someone else. No agent can bid for any county employee/officer.
All parcels for sale are subject to any easements and assessment liens of other taxing districts and federal liens extinguished by this sale, whether known or unknown. This means that any buyer is purchasing the property subject to 1-easements of record including public utility easements and public right-of-way easements; 2-the State's reservation of mineral rights or mineral rights which may otherwise be reserved of record; 3-Local Improvement District (LID) Liens as provided by law; 4-abatement to "special assessment liens"; 5-and subject to other interests preserved as a matter of law.
5% Buyer Premium-$1 minimum premium per auction shall be added to the final sale price.
Payment must be made within 7 Calendar Days of the close of auction.
Acceptable form of payment is wire transfer. No cash, checks, or money orders will be accepted. Payment will be processed through PayMac, a third-party payment processing company. Public Surplus will notify buyer of receipt of payment via email.
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