Property Taxes: $338/Year
About Marion:
The city is the home of Indiana Wesleyan University, the largest evangelical Christian university in the Midwest and largest private university in Indiana. It was the location of the wedding of actress Julia Roberts and singer Lyle Lovett in 1993. Marion's manufacturing sector produces automotive components, paper products, foundry products, machinery, wire, and cable. The paper plate industry was born in Marion; in its infancy, five of the nation's nine plants were located in the city. The area surrounding Marion is part of the Corn Belt; as such, agriculture remains a significant component of the region's economy. Corn, soybean, and hog production are supplemented by specialty crops such as tomatoes.
The seller is selling “As-is” and has not done any inspection of the property. House should not be considered move-in ready. House may need significant work. The seller will issue a quitclaim deed.
Property Taxes:
The buyer to assume responsibility for the taxes due in Fall 2025 of $570 (This amount includes some past-due taxes) and future taxes. These taxes are not due at the time of closing and can be paid directly to the county later. There are no other past due taxes. Yearly taxes are around $338
For sale by owner
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$49,000
315 E 10th St, Marion, IN 46953
3beds
964sqft
Est.:
SingleFamily
Built in 1900
2,400 Square Feet Lot
$-- Zestimate®
$51/sqft
$-- HOA
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