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FLC accepts three bids from Elevate Newberry
NEWBERRY COUNTY — The Newberry County Forfeited Land Commission accepted three bids for properties in their possession during their first meeting of the year on March 22. The first property up for bid was 923 Sanders Street, Newberry, a piece of property that was turned over to the FLC in 2019 with an asking price of $455.61. The FLC received three bids, Renee Learmy Dixon, of Augusta, Ga., in the amount of $455,61; Suntanna Johnson, of Newberry, in the amount of $500; and Elevate Newberry LLC, of Prosperity, in the amount of $601.
Guild Mortgage comes to Newberry
NEWBERRY — Downtown Newberry has welcomed a new neighbor, Guild Mortgage, located within the Parr Building. “We take a more honest approach when dealing with our customers. We just try to provide the best information,” said Mark Skeen. The Guild Mortgage branch, led by Skeen, will work help...
Sale of Cavanaugh Tract approved
NEWBERRY — Newberry County Council approved third, and final, reading of an ordinance to declare surplus and approve the sale and transfer of the Cavanaugh property (TMS 297-26). As previously reported, the property was being sold to the South Florida Tissue Paper Company at the purchase price of $1.21...
FLC approves bids for properties
NEWBERRY — The Newberry County Forfeited Land Commission recently approved two bids made for forfeited properties in the county. Two bids were received for 1508 Nance Street — owned by the FLC since April 2018. The asking price was $2,161.98, the first bid was from SC Newberry 3432917 – TRUST (Josh Speiss as agent) of Niwot, Colorado, for the asking price. The second bid was from A31 Land Trust C/O Eric Herm, Trustee, of Port St. Lucie, Florida in the amount of $301.
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