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Large Multi Parcel Property Heads to Auction in Millersburg This Month

The Bargain Hunter flipbook published Nov. 7 and 8, 2025 lists a multi parcel real estate auction for 5814 Township Road 605 in Millersburg with a scheduled sale date of Nov. 29. The listings, which also include multiple western Holmes County land parcels plus local business and employment classifieds, matter to farmers, builders, investors and local officials monitoring land use and housing opportunities.

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Large Multi Parcel Property Heads to Auction in Millersburg This Month
Large Multi Parcel Property Heads to Auction in Millersburg This Month

An online edition of The Bargain Hunter published Nov. 7 and 8, 2025 contains a cluster of local classified and auction listings that could reshape land ownership and development activity in Holmes County. The most prominent item is an auction and real estate listing for a multi parcel property at 5814 Township Road 605 in Millersburg, with an auction or offer date listed as Nov. 29. The listing describes varied parcels that include acreage, a pond, barns and potential for commercial or residential uses.

The flipbook also markets a series of additional land parcels in western Holmes County, alongside business classifieds and employment notices that are regularly used by local employers and job seekers. All material is posted in the Bargain Hunter flipbook hosted on FlipHTML5, and interested parties are advised to follow the contact details in the listing or contact the Bargain Hunter or the listed auctioneer directly for exact sale terms and schedules.

For local farmers the Millersburg auction raises immediate questions about the future of productive acreage and the durability of family farm operations. For prospective homebuilders and developers the presence of multiple parcels with mixed use potential signals opportunities to add housing stock or convert structures for commercial activity. For investors the Nov. 29 sale date provides a near term timeline for bids, due diligence and financing decisions.

The timing matters because Holmes County and surrounding areas have seen rising local interest in housing and redevelopment. Land transactions that consolidate parcels or convert agricultural land for residential or commercial use can feed into local property tax revenues, infrastructure demand and zoning discussions. Community leaders and planners should note both the specific Millersburg parcel and the broader cluster of western county listings when assessing road capacity, utilities and long term land use goals.

This is primarily a market driven development, based on classified advertising rather than a public agency initiative. That means details such as reserve pricing, sale contingencies and closing timelines will be set by the seller and auctioneer and must be confirmed through the listing contacts. Residents considering bids or monitoring neighborhood change should review the flipbook entries on FlipHTML5 and consult the auctioneer for definitive sale terms.

The Bargain Hunter edition provides a focal point for local stakeholders to track who is buying land in Holmes County, how parcels might be repurposed, and what the near term effects could be on housing availability, farm continuity and local employment.

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