Lot - 211589.3- Wisconsin Surplus Online Auction

Lot - 211589.3

1.30 +/- Acre Vacant Parcel on Fuhrman Dr bordered by Interstate 41 & County Road K in the Village of Raymond, Racine County, WI

SKU# : 463917

Category : Raymond - WI
Qty : 1

: Jun 24, 2024 12:00 AM

: Jul 29, 2024 10:00 AM

402000.00

Current Bid : 0.00


  • Minimum Acceptable Final Bid: $402,000- Final winning bid subject to seller confirmation - Seller has the right to accept, reject, counter or delay action with final winning bidder only.
  • Address: on Fuhrman Dr, Raymond, WI 53126
  • County Mapping: Racine County Mapping 
  • County Land Records: Racine County Land Records
  • Additional Files/Documents: YesSee Documents tab (at the top) or the Documents link (at the bottom) for important documents.
  • Municipality: Village of Raymond
  • County: Racine
  • County Tax Parcel ID Number: This is a new parcel - no tax ID has been assigned yet.
  • Acres: 1.30 +/- Acres
  • Lot Dimensions: see Survey in Documents or Images sections.
  • Zoning: B-5 Highway Business (please see the documents tab for detailed info).  Contact county and local zoning agencies for exact zoning, regulations and allowed uses. Bidders are warned not to assume you can build, change use or continue current use without researching with zoning agencies first. Property is sold in its current state and use and any future uses are not implied or guaranteed. 
  • School District: Racine Unified School District
  • Type of Access to Property: Access via Fuhrman Dr.
  • Parcel Details: Vacant 1.30 +/- Acre parcel on Fuhrman Dr bordered by Interstate 41 Off Ramp and County Road K w/public roadway access off Fuhrman Dr.
  • Property Vacant: Yes
  • Property Clear of previous owner’s personal property: No personal property on the parcel that WisDOT is aware of. If personal property remains, it is the buyer’s responsibility to determine appropriate and legal disposition of personal property.
  • Legal Description: That part of the Northeast ¼ of Section 25, Township 4 North, Range 21 East and Transportation Project Plat 1030-11-20-4.05, recorded in Volume 1 of Transportation Project Plats, Page 113, as Document 2255372, in the Town of Raymond, Racine County, Wisconsin described as follows: Begin at point PRW212, as depicted on said Project Plat; thence N00°49’23”E 45.98 feet to a point on a curve of easterly convexity located on the easterly line of Fuhrman Drive, whose radius is 80.00 feet and whose chord bears N30° 50' 58"E 156.72 feet; thence northeasterly 218.85 feet along the arc of said curve and the easterly line of Furman Drive to a point on a curve of westerly convexity whose radius is 60.00 feet and whose chord bears N23° 20' 11"W 49.16 feet; thence northerly 50.65 feet along the arc of said curve and the easterly line of Furman Drive to the extension of the north property line of the owner; thence S89°00’27”E 167.71 feet along said property line; thence S00°49’23”W 11.50 feet along said property line; thence S89°00’27”E 101.78 feet along said property line to the west line of I.H. 94; thence S00°49’23”W 172.26 feet along said west line; thence S45°51’11”W 60.57 feet along said west line to the north line of C.T.H. K; thence N 89°00’27”W 284.92 feet along said north line to the point of beginning. The Wisconsin Department of Transportation retains all future or potential common law or statutory easements or rights of access between the highway currently designated as CTH K and all of the property of the owner, whether acquired by separate conveyance or otherwise, as shown on said Transportation Project Plat 1030-11-20-4.05. Also, no access shall accrue between the above-described parcel and CTH K.  The above-described parcel contains 1.30 acres, more or less.
  • Title Type: Quit Claim Deed
  • Deed Covenants, Burdens or Restrictions : Yes - Please see example deed in the documents section and/or the pictures.
  • Deed Transfer Fee: $30 recording fee for recording Quit Claim Deed with County Register of Deeds. Seller will submit Quit Claim Deed for recording.
  • Title Transfer Terms: Title to be transferred by Quit Claim Deed upon full payment of successful bid and approval from Governor’s Office (approval may require up to 2-3 weeks from submittal). Seller will send Closing Statement to buyer to sign and return prior submitting for Governor approval. Quit Claim Deed will be recorded at the Racine County Register of Deeds Office upon approval from Governor’s Office and buyer's full payment.
  • Clear Title: No abstract or title insurance will be provided by the seller. Any title search is the responsibility of the buyer.
  • Estimated Yearly Taxes: NABuyer is responsible for all future real estate taxes. No prior tax history as State is tax exempt.
  • Additional Terms: It is the bidder’s responsibility to be fully informed as to zoning ordinances, access, real estate tax rate, utility service, building codes, local municipal assessments, defects, etc. prior to bidding.
  • Overall Condition: Property is being sold “as is.” It is the bidder’s responsibility to determine condition and any defects. Bidders are strongly encouraged to make personal inspection prior to bidding. Property is subject to all easements, right-of-way and restrictions of record, if any. WisDOT makes no representation or guarantee with respect to the use, condition or title of the property.
  • WisDOT Employees: Bidders who are a WisDOT employee or are a member of a household with a WisDOT employee, the WisDOT employee must inform their supervisor prior to bidding.
  • Bid Approval: Final high bid is subject to approval by the Wisconsin Department of Transportation and/or the Governor’s Office - The seller reserves the right to reject any and all bids when deemed irregular or when not in the best interest of the Seller to accept. Title to be transferred by Quit Claim Deed upon full payment and approval from the Governor’s Office. Governor approval may require up to 2-3 weeks from submittal. Buyer must provide all required deed transfer information after final winning bid in written form to the Seller. Quit Claim Deed will be recorded at the Local County Register of Deeds Office upon seller final approval.
  • Payment: Bidders must pay for the property in full to Wisconsin Surplus within 7 business days of seller approval notification. Full payment to Wisconsin Surplus does not transfer the ownership of the property to the buyer at that time. The Quit Claim Deed (QCD) and any final closing statement(s) will then be prepared by DOT. The closing (transfer of ownership via a QCD) will be scheduled to be within Sixty (60) days of the full payment being made to Wisconsin Surplus.
  • Seller Contact: Wisconsin Department of Transportation (WisDOT), SE Region, Real Estate Department - Scott Dellenbach at 414-327-2607 or scott.dellenbach@dot.wi.gov - 141 NW Barstow Street, Waukesha, WI 53187
  • Inspections: Inspections on your own during daylight hours from the public roadway.
  • Seller: 154109 - Wisconsin Department of Transportation (WisDOT), SE Region, Real Estate Department
  • AUCTION TERMS & DETAILS
  • BID APPROVAL: Final high bid is subject to approval by the Wisconsin Department of Transportation and/or the Governor’s Office - The seller reserves the right to reject any and all bids when deemed irregular or when not in the best interest of the Seller to accept. Title to be transferred by Quit Claim Deed upon full payment and approval from the Governor’s Office. Governor approval may require up to 2-3 weeks from submittal. Buyer must provide all required deed transfer information after final winning bid in written form to the Seller. Quit Claim Deed will be recorded at the Local County Register of Deeds Office upon seller final approval.
  • Parcels are sold AS IS, WHERE IS, HOW IS! Please Read & understand all terms; verify all data and inspect properties before bidding! Final Bid(s) requires seller approval.  Seller has the right to accept, reject, counter or delay action.
  • STAGGERED ENDING: None
  • PAYMENT TERMS: Payment in full (High Bid + Buyers Fee + Deed Transfer Fee) due  no later than 7 days after buyer receipt of seller approval notice. Payments must be in the form of Guaranteed Funds (Cashiers Check, Wire Transfer or Cash)
  • ACCEPTED PAYMENT TYPES: Cash/currency, bank-guaranteed checks/drafts, bank wire transfers.
  • LOCATION: See Parcel Listings for Location
  • SELLER CONTACT: Wisconsin Department of Transportation (WisDOT), SE Region, Real Estate Department - Scott Dellenbach at 414-327-2607 or scott.dellenbach@dot.wi.gov - 141 NW Barstow Street, Waukesha, WI 53187
  • INSPECTIONS: On your own from the public roadway during daylight hours.
  • LAST MINUTE/SECOND BIDDING: Depending on numerous factors including the device you are using to bid, internet connectivity, location, network latency, etc. last minute/second bidding may in rare events result in an auction timer display error showing the auction has ended.  Users, whether bidding or watching, should use their internet browser's refresh button during the last minute/seconds of an auction to ensure timer accuracy and reduce the chance of display errors.  If users wait until last minutes/seconds to place a bid or are watching an item and for any reason are unsuccessful when the auction item ends - the final results of the auction will stand as our system indicates.  Our auctions generally have a 2-week duration or more, giving sufficient time for users to place bids.  Users are encouraged to use the 'Max Bid' feature which allows the system to bid on your behalf to counter any last minute/second bidding.

  • Buyer's Fees:

    An Auction Buyer's Fee will be added to all high bids to determine the final selling price. Buyers' fee percentage is determined by actual amount of the final accepted high bid on each item. Please see below table for applicable buyers' fee rates/amounts.

    Auction Buyers Fee Chart

    Wisconsin Surplus Site Terms of Use:
    By use of WisconsinSurplus.com you agree to the WisconsinSurplus.com User Agreement & Terms of Use.

    How To Bid:
    Prior to bidding - bidders are strongly encourage to review the 'How to Bid' section. If you have any questions please contact Wisconsin Surplus.

    Auction Terms:
    All properties sell "AS IS - HOW IS - WHERE IS." Neither Wisconsin Surplus nor the seller gives any type of guarantee or warranty, implied or otherwise. There are no refunds or adjustments. Both the sellers and/or Wisconsin Surplus reserve their right to withdraw any auction item at any time and/or change the auction duration without giving any notice. Items offered for auction are subject to final confirmation by the seller. All items offered for auction and their descriptions have been provided by the seller & compiled to assist the buyer. The entire risk as to the quality and performance of the property is with the buyer, and should the auction property prove defective following the purchase, the buyer will assume the entire cost to rectify. Bidders are strongly encouraged to inspect property and ask any questions prior to bidding. Submitting/making a bid is a legally binding contract which requires full compliance by bidders/buyers of all Wisconsin Surplus Online Auction Terms & Conditions. Representations or statements regarding the property made by the seller or any representative of the seller shall not be binding on the Seller or considered as ground for any claim for adjustment in, or recession of, the resulting sale of the parcel. The purchaser expressly waives any claim for adjustment or rescission based upon any such representation or statement. Narrative descriptions contained in these listings are excerpts from the Property Listing Reports.

    Disclaimer of all Warranties: 
    All items are sold at auction are as is, where located, with all faults. Neither the seller nor auction company make any warranty or representation as to the quality, performance, state of repair, condition, maintenance or ability to function of any item.  No warranties are made as to merchantability of goods or of the fitness of goods for any purpose. All express or implied warranties are expressly disclaimed and excluded.  Bidders are strongly encouraged to inspect items and ask questions prior to bidding.  The auction company does not inspect items sold at auction.  By purchasing an item at the auction, buyer expressly agrees that the seller has provided a description of the item to assist the buyer only and that the description is not a representation or warranty as to quality, performance, state of repair, condition, maintenance or ability to function.  Neither the seller nor auction company warrant or represent the quality or condition of goods advertised at auction, nor are the seller or auction company liable for any faulty description of any goods in any advertisement.  By purchasing an item, buyer agrees that buyer has been given a reasonable opportunity to inspect prior to purchase and buyer assumes the entire risk of nonperformance.

    Payment Terms:
    Full payment is required on or before the posted payment deadline. Accepted payment methods include: cash/currency, bank-guaranteed checks/drafts, money orders, bank wire transfers, ACH Deposit. -- The following are not acceptable forms of payment: Credit Cards, Paypal, Personal checks & Business checks are NOT acceptable. You may make final payment by mailing a certified check to WisconsinSurplus.com at PO Box 113, Mount Horeb WI 53572 or Call for Wire Transfer directions at 608-437-2001. Submitting/making a bid is a legally binding contract which requires full compliance by bidders/buyers of all Wisconsin Surplus Online Auction Terms & Conditions, as well as full payment by the final highest bidder, plus buyers' fees, per the terms listed herein.

    Deed Transfer Terms:
    Full payment must be made (High Bid, Buyers Fee, Deed Transfer Fee) before deed will be transferred. The seller will convey property to purchaser by QUIT CLAIM DEED unless noted otherwise.

    AutoExtend Feature:
    Auctions use the AutoExtend feature. The basic rule is there must be a minimum of 10 minutes for a bidder to react to a bid. If there is a bid placed in the final 10 minutes for an item, the ending time for that item is automatically extended to allow the bidders 10 minutes to react. If another bid is received during that 'extended time,' the ending time is extended again--and again, if necessary, for 10 additional minutes for each extension. This continues and repeats until there are no more bids submitted during the 10 minute extended period. This 'AutoExtend' feature allows the bidding process to be more fair for every bidder and gives all bidders a chance to respond to any last-minute snipe bid(s). Items are Autoextended ONLY if a bid is placed within 10 minutes of the scheduled closing time. EXAMPLE: If you are bidding on an item scheduled to end at 10am and you place a bid at 9:59am - the auction will Autoextend to 10:09am - if another bid is placed at 10:04am the auction will again be Autoextended to 10:14am. This will continue until no bids are placed during the 10 minute Autoextend period.

    Staggered Ending Time:
    Auctions with multiple items use a Staggered ending time. Each item has its own ending time. If the auction is scheduled to end at 10:00am the first item will end at 10am and each item after the first will end in a set staggered interval. An example is a 5 minute stagger, each item will end 5 minutes after the item before it. But, don't forget if an item is bid on in the last 10 minutes the AutoExtend will begin for that item. The following items will stay on the original scheduled staggered ending time (unless they too are Autoextended). The remaining auction time will be displayed within 24 hours of the end of the auction under the bid entry field on the right of the page. The AutoExtend feature applies to all online auctions. AutoExtend applies if a new higher bid is placed in the last 10 minutes prior to the scheduled end of the auction, thus extending via the AutoExtended feature for 10 additional minutes to prevent last minute snipe bids. Once extended the auction will auto-extend after each additional bid. NOTE: Bid History is displayed in Eastern Time. Generally each auction has a few terms listed at the beginning and throughout the auction item inventory. These terms are considered items and are included in the staggered ending sequence.

    AUCTION TERMS & DETAILS
  • BID APPROVAL: Final high bid is subject to approval by the Wisconsin Department of Transportation and/or the Governor’s Office - The seller reserves the right to reject any and all bids when deemed irregular or when not in the best interest of the Seller to accept. Title to be transferred by Quit Claim Deed upon full payment and approval from the Governor’s Office. Governor approval may require up to 2-3 weeks from submittal. Buyer must provide all required deed transfer information after final winning bid in written form to the Seller. Quit Claim Deed will be recorded at the Local County Register of Deeds Office upon seller final approval.
  • Parcels are sold AS IS, WHERE IS, HOW IS! Please Read & understand all terms; verify all data and inspect properties before bidding! Final Bid(s) requires seller approval.  Seller has the right to accept, reject, counter or delay action.
  • STAGGERED ENDING: None
  • PAYMENT TERMS: Payment in full (High Bid + Buyers Fee + Deed Transfer Fee) due  no later than 7 days after buyer receipt of seller approval notice. Payments must be in the form of Guaranteed Funds (Cashiers Check, Wire Transfer or Cash)
  • ACCEPTED PAYMENT TYPES: Cash/currency, bank-guaranteed checks/drafts, bank wire transfers.
  • LOCATION: See Parcel Listings for Location
  • SELLER CONTACT: Wisconsin Department of Transportation (WisDOT), SE Region, Real Estate Department - Scott Dellenbach at 414-327-2607 or scott.dellenbach@dot.wi.gov - 141 NW Barstow Street, Waukesha, WI 53187
  • INSPECTIONS: On your own from the public roadway during daylight hours.
  • LAST MINUTE/SECOND BIDDING: Depending on numerous factors including the device you are using to bid, internet connectivity, location, network latency, etc. last minute/second bidding may in rare events result in an auction timer display error showing the auction has ended.  Users, whether bidding or watching, should use their internet browser's refresh button during the last minute/seconds of an auction to ensure timer accuracy and reduce the chance of display errors.  If users wait until last minutes/seconds to place a bid or are watching an item and for any reason are unsuccessful when the auction item ends - the final results of the auction will stand as our system indicates.  Our auctions generally have a 2-week duration or more, giving sufficient time for users to place bids.  Users are encouraged to use the 'Max Bid' feature which allows the system to bid on your behalf to counter any last minute/second bidding.

  • Buyer's Fees:

    An Auction Buyer's Fee will be added to all high bids to determine the final selling price. Buyers' fee percentage is determined by actual amount of the final accepted high bid on each item. Please see below table for applicable buyers' fee rates/amounts.

    Auction Buyers Fee Chart

    Wisconsin Surplus Site Terms of Use:
    By use of WisconsinSurplus.com you agree to the WisconsinSurplus.com User Agreement & Terms of Use.

    How To Bid:
    Prior to bidding - bidders are strongly encourage to review the 'How to Bid' section. If you have any questions please contact Wisconsin Surplus.

    Auction Terms:
    All properties sell "AS IS - HOW IS - WHERE IS." Neither Wisconsin Surplus nor the seller gives any type of guarantee or warranty, implied or otherwise. There are no refunds or adjustments. Both the sellers and/or Wisconsin Surplus reserve their right to withdraw any auction item at any time and/or change the auction duration without giving any notice. Items offered for auction are subject to final confirmation by the seller. All items offered for auction and their descriptions have been provided by the seller & compiled to assist the buyer. The entire risk as to the quality and performance of the property is with the buyer, and should the auction property prove defective following the purchase, the buyer will assume the entire cost to rectify. Bidders are strongly encouraged to inspect property and ask any questions prior to bidding. Submitting/making a bid is a legally binding contract which requires full compliance by bidders/buyers of all Wisconsin Surplus Online Auction Terms & Conditions. Representations or statements regarding the property made by the seller or any representative of the seller shall not be binding on the Seller or considered as ground for any claim for adjustment in, or recession of, the resulting sale of the parcel. The purchaser expressly waives any claim for adjustment or rescission based upon any such representation or statement. Narrative descriptions contained in these listings are excerpts from the Property Listing Reports.

    Disclaimer of all Warranties: 
    All items are sold at auction are as is, where located, with all faults. Neither the seller nor auction company make any warranty or representation as to the quality, performance, state of repair, condition, maintenance or ability to function of any item.  No warranties are made as to merchantability of goods or of the fitness of goods for any purpose. All express or implied warranties are expressly disclaimed and excluded.  Bidders are strongly encouraged to inspect items and ask questions prior to bidding.  The auction company does not inspect items sold at auction.  By purchasing an item at the auction, buyer expressly agrees that the seller has provided a description of the item to assist the buyer only and that the description is not a representation or warranty as to quality, performance, state of repair, condition, maintenance or ability to function.  Neither the seller nor auction company warrant or represent the quality or condition of goods advertised at auction, nor are the seller or auction company liable for any faulty description of any goods in any advertisement.  By purchasing an item, buyer agrees that buyer has been given a reasonable opportunity to inspect prior to purchase and buyer assumes the entire risk of nonperformance.

    Payment Terms:
    Full payment is required on or before the posted payment deadline. Accepted payment methods include: cash/currency, bank-guaranteed checks/drafts, money orders, bank wire transfers, ACH Deposit. -- The following are not acceptable forms of payment: Credit Cards, Paypal, Personal checks & Business checks are NOT acceptable. You may make final payment by mailing a certified check to WisconsinSurplus.com at PO Box 113, Mount Horeb WI 53572 or Call for Wire Transfer directions at 608-437-2001. Submitting/making a bid is a legally binding contract which requires full compliance by bidders/buyers of all Wisconsin Surplus Online Auction Terms & Conditions, as well as full payment by the final highest bidder, plus buyers' fees, per the terms listed herein.

    Deed Transfer Terms:
    Full payment must be made (High Bid, Buyers Fee, Deed Transfer Fee) before deed will be transferred. The seller will convey property to purchaser by QUIT CLAIM DEED unless noted otherwise.

    AutoExtend Feature:
    Auctions use the AutoExtend feature. The basic rule is there must be a minimum of 10 minutes for a bidder to react to a bid. If there is a bid placed in the final 10 minutes for an item, the ending time for that item is automatically extended to allow the bidders 10 minutes to react. If another bid is received during that 'extended time,' the ending time is extended again--and again, if necessary, for 10 additional minutes for each extension. This continues and repeats until there are no more bids submitted during the 10 minute extended period. This 'AutoExtend' feature allows the bidding process to be more fair for every bidder and gives all bidders a chance to respond to any last-minute snipe bid(s). Items are Autoextended ONLY if a bid is placed within 10 minutes of the scheduled closing time. EXAMPLE: If you are bidding on an item scheduled to end at 10am and you place a bid at 9:59am - the auction will Autoextend to 10:09am - if another bid is placed at 10:04am the auction will again be Autoextended to 10:14am. This will continue until no bids are placed during the 10 minute Autoextend period.

    Staggered Ending Time:
    Auctions with multiple items use a Staggered ending time. Each item has its own ending time. If the auction is scheduled to end at 10:00am the first item will end at 10am and each item after the first will end in a set staggered interval. An example is a 5 minute stagger, each item will end 5 minutes after the item before it. But, don't forget if an item is bid on in the last 10 minutes the AutoExtend will begin for that item. The following items will stay on the original scheduled staggered ending time (unless they too are Autoextended). The remaining auction time will be displayed within 24 hours of the end of the auction under the bid entry field on the right of the page. The AutoExtend feature applies to all online auctions. AutoExtend applies if a new higher bid is placed in the last 10 minutes prior to the scheduled end of the auction, thus extending via the AutoExtended feature for 10 additional minutes to prevent last minute snipe bids. Once extended the auction will auto-extend after each additional bid. NOTE: Bid History is displayed in Eastern Time. Generally each auction has a few terms listed at the beginning and throughout the auction item inventory. These terms are considered items and are included in the staggered ending sequence.