(KMZA)--The city of Seneca plans to enlist the services of a real estate agency in selling city-owned lots in the Fairway addition on the west edge of the community.
The Seneca City Council Wednesday evening heard a presentation from representatives of Heritage Real Estate, of Seneca, on how they would propose to market and sell the property located at the site of the old golf course along U.S. 36 Highway.
The representatives suggested a number of ways to market the property and told the council that the price must be similar to other properties that have been sold in the area.
Seneca Realty was also present, but declined to make a presentation, saying they were too busy with other properties and commercial property sales isn’t their specialty.
City Administrator Matt Rehder and the council’s property committee will meet with Heritage Real Estate to discuss further details.
Rehder says in the past anyone interested in the property has contacted the city. He said the lots have remained vacant since the project was finished, and the city is looking at hiring a realtor to become pro-active in the process.
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