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foreclosed on because of high interest rates?
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or I can even owner finance with
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and 0% Interest.
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LOCATED AT
1119 Grothe St.Jacksonville, FL32209
Duval County
HOUSE
SPECS
Parcel/Tax ID
053806-0000
Address
1119 Grothe St.Jacksonville, FL32209
Rooms
3 Bedrooms 1 Bathroom
Building Size
1394 SQ. FEET
Heat/Air
Electric forced heat and central
air
Acreage
0.076
Lot Dimensions
35 x 95
Legal Description
2-79 11-2S-26E BARNETTS S/D LOT 2
Approx. Annual Taxes
$805.00
FREEAND CLEAR
NO DELINQUENT OR BACK PROPERTY TAXES OWED
NO LIENS
WARRANTY
DEED
Estimated median house/condo value in 2008: $108,402
Full Cash Purchase
Price $19,995
OR BEST OFFER
ABOUT
THE AREA
According to Wikipedia…
Population
Jacksonville is the most populous city in Florida, and the twelfth most populous city in the United States. As of the census estimates of 2006, there were
799,875 people, 315,796 households, and 199,037 families residing in the city.
Weather
Jacksonville has a humid subtropical climate, with mild weather
during winters and hot weather during summers. High temperatures average 64 to
91 °F (18 to 33 °C) throughout the year. High heat indices are not
uncommon for the summer months in the Jacksonville area. High temperatures can reach the mid and upper
90s with heat indices above 110 °F (43.3 °C) possible. The highest
temperature ever recorded in Jacksonville was 105 °F (41 °C) on July 21, 1942. Even rarer in Jacksonville than freezing temperatures is snow. When snow does
fall, it usually melts upon making contact with the ground. Most residents of Jacksonville can remember accumulated snow on only one occasion—-a
thin ground cover that occurred December 23 of 1989.
Parks & Recreation
Jacksonville operates the largest urban park system in the United States, providing facilities and services at more than 337
locations on more than 80,000 acres (320 km2) located
throughout the city. Jacksonville enjoys natural beauty from the St. Johns River and Atlantic
Ocean. Many parks provide
access for people to boat, swim, fish, sail, jetski, surf and waterski. Several
parks around the city have received international recognition. Kids Kampus, in
particular, is a unique facility for families with young children.
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