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Miami, Florida Mixed Use Lot Pre-Foreclosure

$ 131.47

Availability: 100 in stock
  • City: Miami, Florida
  • Zoning: Mixed
  • Seller State of Residence: New York
  • Zip/Postal Code: 33129
  • Type: Homesite, Lot
  • State/Province: New York
  • Property Address: 1740 SW 2nd Ct, Miami, Florida

    Description

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    Legal Description:
    HOLLEMAN PARK PB 8-23
    LOT 14 LESS R/W BLK 17
    LOT SIZE 1682 SQ FT IRREGULAR
    Lot Size:
    1682sf
    PA Primary Zone:
    Mixed Use
    Property Address:
    1740 SW 2nd Ct
    Miami, FL 33129
    Florida Real Estate Properties and Land go up Every Year!
    "Don't Wait to buy land, Buy Land and wait" - Will Rogers
    "He is not a full man who does not own a piece of land." - Hebrew Proverb.
    History of Miami
    Thousands of years before Europeans arrived, a large portion of south east Florida, including the area where Miami, Florida exists today, was inhabited by Tequestas. The Tequesta (also Tekesta, Tegesta, Chequesta, Vizcaynos) Native American tribe, at the time of first European contact, occupied an area along the southeastern Atlantic coast of Florida. They had infrequent contact with Europeans and had largely migrated by the middle of the 18th century. Miami is named after the Mayaimi, a Native American tribe that lived around Lake Okeechobee until the 17th or 18th century.
    The Spanish established a mission and small garrison among the Tequesta on Biscayne Bay in 1567. The mission and garrison were withdrawn a couple of years later. In 1743 the governor of Cuba established another mission and garrison on Biscayne Bay. As the mission had not been approved by the Council of the Indies, the mission and garrison were withdrawn the following year. The Spanish recorded that the inhabitants at the site of the 1743 mission were survivors of the Cayos, Carlos (presumed to be Caloosa) and Boca Raton people, who were subject to periodic raids by the Uchises (native allies of the English in South Carolina). Fort Dallas was built in 1836 and functioned as a military base during the Second Seminole War.
    The Miami area was better known as "Biscayne Bay Country" in the early years of its growth. The few published accounts from that period describe the area as a wilderness that held much promise. The area was also characterized as "one of the finest building sites in Florida". After the Great Freeze of 1894, the crops of the Miami area were the only ones in Florida that survived. Julia Tuttle, a local landowner, convinced Henry Flagler, a railroad tycoon, to expand his Florida East Coast Railway to Miami. On July 28, 1896, Miami was officially incorporated as a city with a population of just over 300.
    Miami prospered during the 1920s, but weakened when the real-estate bubble burst in 1925, which was shortly followed by the 1926 Miami Hurricane and the Great Depression in the 1930s. When World War II began, Miami played an important role in the battle against German submarines due to its location on the southern coast of Florida. The war helped to increase Miami's population to almost half a million. After Fidel Castro rose to power in 1959, many Cubans emigrated to Miami, further increasing the population. In the 1980s and 1990s, various crises struck South Florida, among them the Arthur McDuffie beating and the subsequent riot, drug wars, Hurricane Andrew, and the Elián González affair. Despite these, Miami remains a major international, financial, and cultural center.
    in the latter half of the 2000?2010 decade, Miami saw an extensive boom of high rise architecture, dubbed a "Miami Manhattanization" wave. This included the construction of many of the tallest buildings in Miami, with nearly 20 of the cities tallest 25 buildings finished after 2005. 2008 and 2007 saw the completion of even more of these buildings. This boom transformed the look of downtown Miami, which is now considered to have one of the largest skylines in the United States, ranked behind New York City and Chicago.[A] This boom slowed after the 2008 global financial crisis, with some projects being put on hold and none of the cities tallest buildings being constructed in 2010.
    The Port Miami Tunnel connecting Watson Island to Port Miami on Dodge Island, which cost 0 million, was opened in 2014.
    -Wikipedia
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    Dry Tortugas National Park
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    Biscayne National Park
    Unesco Site
    Frost Science Museum
    Live Bands
    Miami Zoo
    Jungle Island
    Miami Seaquarium
    Wynwood Walls
    Reptile World
    Fairchild Tropical Botanic Garden
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    This is a County Delinquent Taxes Sale. BY WINNING THIS AUCTION YOU WILL HAVE THE RIGHT TO FORECLOSE ON THIS PARCEL AND GET A MARKETABLE DEED DIRECTLY THROUGH THE COUNTY !!!
    You will receive all the Transfer Paperwork in just 3-4 business days after your payment is received!
    Do Not Hesitate to Ask Any Questions Prior Bidding!
    Buyer is advised to do any and all due diligence before bidding.
    You are bidding on the lien that is secured by this parcel and may initiate the foreclosure process by applying a Tax Deed Application through the county at any time from 3 months to after 2 years have elapsed since April 1 of the year of the issuance of the lien and before the expiration of 7 years from the date of issuance in accordance with Florida Statute 197.502, Florida Statutes.
    Grantee of Tax Deed entitled to immediate possession (Reference: Florida Statute 197.562)
    PAYMENT:
    The Transfer Documentation Fee of 9.00 will be added to your Final Bid Amount.
    The Total Payment is due within 4 business days.
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    The Document Transfer to Buyer from County takes about 2-4 weeks after payment clears.
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    All sales are final, no refunds will be given, unless the lien is redeemed during the transfer process. In this case, the seller reserves the rights to give a refund or substitute the item of similar value.
    Please note that this auction is not an immediate sale of the real property. The winning bidder of this auction will receive a legal document, tax lien certificate, representing a first lien against the property (Florida Statutes 197.102 (3) and may foreclose and gain title to the property in accordance with The Florida Statutes 197.502 https://www.leg.state.fl.us/Statutes/index.cfm?App_mode=Display_Statute&Search_String=&URL=0100-0199/0197/Sections/0197.502.html
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