How Much Money Can You Come Up With On Short Notice?

And do you / would you like to live near the town of Oneida, New York?

I know I’ve been asking this question a lot lately, but there is just so much excellent capitalism going on these days.

It may not look like much, but…..

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Rare 11,000 sq-ft underground army bunker ready for ?

Lot size– 458.86 x 500 (+ – 5 acres) quadrilateral shape

Building size – 10,638 + -SF (below ground)

Location – The subject property is located on the south side of union street, in the city of Oneida, New York, madison county, midway between west road (a/k/a) route 46 to the west and middle road to the east. The business district is located on route 5, approximately 2 miles south over route 46. Oneida is centrally located between the cities of Syracuse and Utica. Route 5 offers direct travel to both cities. Syracuse is approximately 30 miles westerly and Utica is approximately 20 miles easterly.

Site direction – The lot has 458.86+- feet of frontage on the south side of Union street and is 500+- feet deep: it is a quadrilateral in shape and covers 5+- acres. The topography is sloped at the street and is level to the rear. There is a paved parking lot with capacity for 45 cars and a black top driveway.. There is a 175+- foot high communications tower on the site.

Building description – The subject property is improved with a 1 story, concrete, subterranean building constructed in 1968+, The building contains 10,638+- sq.ft of gross building area.previously allocated as 7,913+- sq.ft. of low utility space. It was originally built as a military disaster preparedness office. Space was divided into offices, a dormitory area and a mechanical room. There is a commercial kitchen and separate men and women’s locker areas.

Why, oh why, can’t I get one of these near where I live?

FYI, bidding ends On February 3rd.

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One Response to How Much Money Can You Come Up With On Short Notice?

  1. Grumpy Old Ham says:

    What the heck? Is Rome Labs selling one of their testing sites?

    I’d be all over that, except for that 10 feet of lake-effect snow that area gets every year. Couldn’t stand it when I lived in Rome 20 years ago, and my tolerance for the white stuff hasn’t improved with age…

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