Asset Details
Single Family Colonial Home built in 1962 on approximately 1.08 acres: 4 Bedrooms, 4 Bath, 2 story, Attached 2 Car Garage, 3,926 Sq. Ft., Lot Size 1.08 Acres, in ground pool and firepit in the back yard, located in Bloomfield Hills, MI.
Firearms Prohibited
Members of the public attending the auction are prohibited from carrying/possessing a firearm(s) at the auction, even if carrying/possessing a firearm(s) is otherwise permitted under state or local law. The term “firearm” means any weapon (including a starter gun) which will or is designed to or may readily be converted to expel a projectile by the action of an explosive.
Asset Info
Under the authority of Section 7506 of the Internal Revenue Code, the property described below will be sold at public auction on an open occupancy basis. The United States redeemed this property under the provisions of Section 7425 of the Internal Revenue Code and/or Title 28, United States Code, section 2410, on June 12, 2025. The property was deeded to the United States on June 12, 2025. The sale will be by public auction to be held on:
PROPERY DESRIPTION: Premises situated in the City of Bloomfield Hills, County of Oakland, State of Michigan, to wit: Lot(s) 111 of RUDGATE NO. 1 according to plat thereof recorded in Liber 76 of Plat, Page 19 of Oakland County Records. More commonly known as: 3326 Quarton Road, Bloomfield Hills, MI 48304.
Parcel ID: 12-19-22-377-018
Address: 3326 Quarton Rd, Bloomfield Hills, MI 48304
Single Family Colonial Home built in 1962 on approximately 1.08 acres: 4 Bedrooms, 4 Bath, 2 story, Attached 2 Ca r Garage, 3,926 Sq. Ft., Lot Size 1.08 Acres located in Bloomfield Hills, MI.
Premises situated in the City of Bloomfield Hills, County of Oakland, State of Michigan, to wit: Lot(s) 111 of RUDGATE NO. 1 according to plat thereof recorded in Liber 76 of Plat, Page 19 of Oakland County Records. More commonly known as: 3326 Quarton Road, Bloomfield Hills, MI 48304.
Payment may also be made by any United States postal, bank, express or telegraph money order. All checks and money orders should be made payable to the United States Treasury.
If the highest bidder defaults in payment of the bid price, and the property is not sold for at least the amount of the highest bid, the bidder's deposit will be retained pending final determination of the damages the Government sustained because of the bidder's default. If damages are more than the amount of the bidder's deposit, the bidder will be liable for excess damages.