This 7,000-square-foot mansion has hit the auction block for $250K

A large 7,000-square-foot mansion in Ohio has hit the public sale block at a beginning — and staggering — bid of solely $250,000.

Positioned in Cincinnati, the house has seven bedrooms and 5 loos.

“Alternatives reminiscent of this are uncommon,” the itemizing says.

The house owners of M.B. Farrin Lumber Co. — a nineteenth century lumber baron — had commissioned Kennedy & Adkins architects to design the house, making it probably the most notable estates within the metropolis.

Options embody intricate woodwork, expansive areas and grounds, and a indifferent carriage home, based on the itemizing.

However upon nearer examination, it seems the house was left in an deserted state. Inside photographs present deteriorated areas.

The home spans nearly 7,000 square feet.
The house spans practically 7,000 sq. ft.
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The foyer that leads to the wooden staircase.
The lobby that results in the wood staircase.
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A sun room.
A solar room.
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The formal living area with a fireplace.
The formal residing space with a hearth.
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The kitchen.
The kitchen.
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The dining area.
The eating space.
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The subsequent purchaser will possible should put money into a renovation challenge, which might price wherever between $25,000 to $100,000.

The house belonged to a household doctor named Helen L. Weiss, who handed away over the summer time at age of 71, based on information obtained by The Publish. She bought the house in 1990.

“Her delight and pleasure was her dwelling in historic North Avondale that she fondly known as Kismet,” her obituary said.

Bids had been requested to be submitted by 6 p.m. on November 6.

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The butler's pantry.

The butler’s pantry.
One of seven bedrooms.

Certainly one of seven bedrooms.

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The backyard.

The yard.
The original 19th century plan.

The unique nineteenth century plan.
The carriage house.

The carriage home.

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The family room.

The household room.

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Based on Nick Motz of Motz Actual Property and eXp Realty, a bid was accepted Tuesday afternoon for slightly over $500,000.

“I simply accomplished the provide of acceptance with the client’s agent,” Motz informed The Publish. “Not closing for an additional 30 days, however it's beneath contract.”

Motz represented the itemizing. Liz Heubi of Coldwell Banker Realty represented the client.

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