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FORECLOSURE SALES
Tax foreclosure auction brings in $715,160
Updated: August 31, 2010, 7:24 AM
LOCKPORT—Winning bids in Saturday’s Niagara County tax foreclosure auction totaled $715,160, the county treasurer’s office announced Monday.
The auction in the Shawnee Fire Company hall in Wheatfield drew 228 registered bidders, chief tax clerk Tammy L. Upton said. The county sold 113 properties.
KMB Properties of Akron paid the two highest prices. It acquired a 69-acre piece of vacant land on Fisk Road in Royalton for $60,000, moments after grabbing a used-car lot on Rochester Road in Royalton for $51,000.KMB also won a 15-acre lot with an abandoned house on Fisk Road for $27,000.
Three notable Lewiston properties, a Center Street insurance office and two houses owned by the owners of the Barton Hill Hotel, were redeemed before the auction and weren’t sold.
The same was true for an ice cream shop in Youngstown. Charles Hinks of Niagara Falls bought vacant storefronts on Main Street in Middleport and Quaker Road in Barker for a total of $37,000. Timothy S. Perry of Sanborn bought the former Ridge Family Restaurant in Cambria for $26,000.
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