This property is available. However, there are a lot of issues surrounding this property. The previous developer is being prosecuted for fraud. There are no certificates of occupancy that have been issued for any of the properties in that subdivision, nor is the county currently allowing any utilities to be turned on. The seller has decided not to pursue resolution to any of these issues. Instead, they have opted to sell the property as is, where is with a quit claim deed. They are accepted cash offers only, Earnest money will be nonrefundable from binding agreement, no due diligence. Buyers must due their research prior to making an offer. My suggestion is to start at the court house researching any liens, taxes owed, etc. you should be able to locate a legal document outlining the events that lead up to the arrest of the previous developer and what has brought the situation about that we are currently dealing with.
Thanks for your information. But it is too far from me。
Basing on what you copied on the CND, I'd suggest you don't tough it no matter how cheap it is. The main trouble is that we don't know how difficult to hold up with the utilities (I can't find any thing in the web).