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10 Foreclosed Cleveland Heights Homes to Be Auctioned Monday

Find the appraised and minimum values for the homes up for sale

Ten foreclosed homes in Cleveland Heights will be auctioned in this week's sale, according to the Cuyahoga County Sheriff's website.

Foreclosure sales are conducted each Monday at 9 a.m. at the Justice Center, 1215 West 3rd St. in Cleveland.

  • 2705 St. James Parkway; appraised value $200,000; minimum bid $133,334.
  • 1228 Yellowstone Road; appraised value $70,000; minimum bid $46,667.
  • 3751 Northhampton Road; appraised value $30,000; minimum bid $20,000.
  • 3801 Woodridge Road; appraised value $25,000; minimum bid $16,667.
  • 945 Dresden Road; appraised value $10,000; minimum bid $6,667.
  • 3844 Berkeley Road; appraised value $13,000; minimum bid $8,667.
  • 971 Helmsdale Road; no appraised value; minimum bid $24,064.70.
  • 1034 Nelaview Road; no appraised value; minimum bid $24,309.83.
  • 1066 Nelaview Road; no appraised value; minimum bid $28,023.14.
  • 3383 Spangler Road; no appraised value; minimum bid $18,448.61.

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