A Naperville couple is opting for an unorthodox way to market their rural five-acre house and horse barn.
Thank you for supporting our journalism. This article is available exclusively for our subscribers, who help fund our work at the Chicago Tribune.A 5-acre estate at 7S460 Donwood Drive West in unincorporated Naperville -- being auctioned to the highest bidder next week -- includes a nearly 6,300-square-foot home, three-car garage and horse barn with paddock.
“We also like the fixed time table that is part of the auction process,” she said. “The auction is scheduled for Monday, June 5, and it is quite likely we will have a contract within a few days of that date.”, opens at 9 a.m. Monday at a starting point of $750,000 and is scheduled to end at 5 p.m. Tuesday. The property previously was listed at just under $2.5 million.
The red barn custom-built by Barn Pros features concrete floors, a center loft, European stall fronts, rubberized pavers, a wash rack and a tack room. “With an auction, there’s no contingencies so there’s no chandelier to fight over or ruin a deal. It’s all about just the money and who’s willing to pay the most,” she said.
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