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Online Auction in Diamondhead, MS

Posted by rbennett on May 19, 2010
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We recently launched a new auction for a property in Diamondhead, Mississippi on our online auction platform for the disposition of land and commercial property, LFC.com, and it’s about time to fill you in on some of the details. Diamondhead is located in the southwest corner of Mississippi, less than 60 miles from both New Orleans, Louisiana and Biloxi, Mississippi. The Gulfport-Biloxi International Airport is also only a short drive east. As part of the Gulfport-Biloxi metropolitan area, Diamondhead has close to 6,000 residents, according to the 2000 national census.

Located on Park Ten Drive with high visibility and exposure to the busy I-10 freeway, this versatile land parcel is zoned C-2, and includes a signage site that can be used to generate additional income. Over 850 ft. of the property’s +/-13.72 acres are along Interstate-10. More importantly, the property’s suggested value is $2,500,000 and the minimum bid starts at $1,000,000!

If you want to see property photos, documents and other pertinent information, visit the online auction at LFC.com . Or if you want to get involved in the conversation with others in Diamondhead, you can become a fan of the Hancock County Chamber of Commerce on Facebook, follow them on Twitter, or join their network on LinkedIn. You can also get real time updates about this online auction and all of the other LFC auctions by following us on Twitter.

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Spartanburg, SC on the Web & in the News

Posted by rbennett on April 28, 2010
South Carolina Commercial Real Estate Auctions / No Comments

The bankruptcy auction of +/-29 acres on our online auction platform, LFC.com, is only one month away from its bid deadline, and I wanted to share more insight into the City of Spartanburg, South Carolina before the auction ends.

As I mentioned in my post about connecting with your town on social media, Spartanburg has been doing an exceptional job creating valuable content reaching out to residents and visitors through various social media services. However, I failed to mention that the city also runs a successful blog, teeming with local news and information that is worth checking out whether you live there or not. Their most recent article titled Newly Expanded Hours for Top Local Tourist Attractions provides updates on the hours of operation at the Hollywild Animal Park and the historical Walnut Grove Plantation. While the blog primarily focuses on current event updates such as the farmer’s market schedule and the city bike race, they also post relevant stories about the city, such as this article from the Washington Post that provides an in depth review of the town from an nonresident’s perspective, titled Spartanburg, S.C., savors its Colonial-era past and its BMW present. Becky Krystal crafts her story for the Post’s travel section by ushering readers through the days of old when the town was just a “railroad hub” up to the present day, when the city features a BMW luxury car plant and six schools of higher education.

These are just a couple of the articles I found noteworthy for their rich content and differing perspectives. I encourage you to research this historic town and read up on the economic growth its 150,000 residents are enjoying despite the down economy. If raw land factors into your investment strategy, visit our online auction so that you can perform all of your due diligence before May 27th.

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