Mohican Hills Property Auction
AUCTION OF ALL EIGHT LOTS WILL BE HELD JULY 12TH.
WELCOME TO THE MOHICAN HILLS AUCTION
Enveloped by the resplendent beauty of Ashland County, Ohio, the Mohican Hills Golf Course is a coveted jewel of 180 pristine acres, presenting a wealth of investment possibilities. Engage in the allure of the panoramic vistas, the verdant rolling hills, and the captivating scenery, making it a paradise for investors with a discerning eye.
The centerpiece of this impressive estate is an unparalleled 18-hole golf course, beautifully designed, and complemented by a tastefully appointed clubhouse - a testament to this property's commitment to luxury and sophistication.

AVAILABLE LOTS FOR AUCTION
Inclusive in the estate’s offering is:
- A meticulously designed 18-Hole Golf Course
- Eight High-Performing Water Wells
- An Efficient and Comprehensive Irrigation System
- Three Highly-Effective Septic Systems
- A Clubhouse/Restaurant equipped with a Full-Scale Commercial Kitchen
- A valid Liquor License
- A Fully-Equipped Maintenance Facility
- An array of Serene Ponds
- Miles of Paved Golf Cart Paths, a testament to the property's careful planning.
The buyer has the liberty to purchase the entirety of the 180-acre estate and maintain its status as a premier golfing facility.
Nearby Metrocenter
Akron, Ohio
Akron, Ohio, respectfully known as "The Rubber City," is a thriving metropolitan city known for its rich history in the rubber industry and its beautiful landscapes. Nestled along the Erie Canal and the Little Cuyahoga River, Akron is a community-focused city offering a vibrant mix of arts, culture, and innovative industries. Among its neighborhoods is Ashland, an area that beautifully intertwines urban living and quiet residential life.
Akron is home to approximately 200,000 residents making it the fifth largest city in the state. It offers a blend of cultural diversity, historical depth, and economic vitality. It's a city where quality of life thrives, characterized by top-tier education institutions, cutting-edge healthcare systems, a flourishing arts scene, and pristine parks.
The median age in Akron is around 36 years, creating a blend of families, young professionals, and retirees. The median household income in Akron, Ohio is around $40,000 per year, slightly lower than the national average. However, this reflects a variety of income levels across different neighborhoods and demographics.
The property is approximately 40 miles south of Akron, Ohio.
Nearby Metrocenter
Ashland, Ohio
Ashland, Ohio, fondly referred to as "The World Headquarters of Nice People," is a small yet bustling city located in the heart of Ohio. Characterized by its friendly community, engaging local events, and beautiful parks, Ashland offers a mix of small-town charm and modern amenities.
Ashland is a tight-knit community of approximately 20,000 residents who pride themselves on their welcoming spirit and active civic involvement. The city's vibrant downtown, excellent schools, robust economy, and a plethora of outdoor activities make it a great place to live, work, and play.
The median age in the city is around 36 years, reflecting a balanced distribution of young professionals, families, and elderly residents. The median household income in Ashland, Ohio is approximately $45,000 per year, reflecting the balanced economic status of its residents. It's worth noting that the city is home to both blue-collar and white-collar workers, adding to its socio-economic diversity.
The property is approximately 10 miles west of Ashland, Ohio.
Nearby Metrocenter
Cleveland, Ohio
Cleveland, Ohio, affectionately known as "The Forest City," is a major city located on the southern shore of Lake Erie. With a strong industrial heritage, Cleveland is now a hub for healthcare, education, and arts, housing world-class institutions like the Cleveland Clinic, Case Western Reserve University, and the Cleveland Museum of Art.
Cleveland, home to around 2,000,000 residents, is Ohio’s second largest city. It’s a city of resurgence, proudly reclaiming its place as a dynamic urban center. It's characterized by a rich tapestry of diverse communities, a thriving culinary scene, and a robust arts and music culture. Cleveland also boasts a number of professional sports teams and a revitalized downtown area.
The median age in Cleveland is about 36 years, reflecting a diverse mix of young professionals, families, and seniors. The median household income in Cleveland, Ohio is around $30,000 per year, which is somewhat lower than the national average. However, it's worth noting that there's significant economic diversity across different neighborhoods and demographic groups in the city.
The property is approximately 60 miles southwest of Cleveland, Ohio.
Nearby Metrocenter
Canton, Ohio
Canton, Ohio, known as the "Hall of Fame City," is a historic and culturally vibrant city nestled in Northeast Ohio. Renowned for being the birthplace of the National Football League and home to the Pro Football Hall of Fame, Canton combines a rich history with a growing modern culture.
Canton is a dynamic city of about 70,000 residents. It has a rich industrial heritage, and today it's a hub for healthcare, education, and the arts. With diverse neighborhoods, bustling downtown arts district, historic sites, and professional sports, Canton is a thriving community offering a high quality of life. You’ll feel right at home with Canton’s welcoming spirit while enjoying all the opportunities of metropolitan life.
The median age in Canton is about 35 years, reflecting its mix of families, young professionals, and retirees. The median household income in Canton, Ohio is approximately $30,000 per year. This reflects a range of income levels across different neighborhoods and demographics.
The property is approximately 35 miles north of Canton, Ohio.
Nearby Metrocenter
Columbus, Ohio
Columbus, Ohio, the state capital and affectionately known as "The Discovery City," is a vibrant metropolis in the heart of the Midwest. This fast-growing city is a hub for education, healthcare, and technology, housing world-class institutions such as The Ohio State University and Nationwide Children's Hospital.
Columbus, home to around 2,550,000 residents, is the 14th largest city in the United States. It is a city of innovation, diversity, and economic vitality. It's known for its vibrant arts scene, historic neighborhoods, diverse culinary landscape, and its contributions to research and development through its educational institutions and tech companies.
The median age in Columbus is about 32 years, reflecting its large population of students and young professionals. The median household income in Columbus, Ohio is approximately $51,000 per year, which is close to the national average. However, there's a significant range in income levels across different neighborhoods and demographic groups in the city.
The property is approximately 75 miles northwest of Columbus.
Nearby Metrocenter
Mansfield, Ohio
Mansfield, Ohio, known as the "Carousel Capital of Ohio," is a historic city nestled in the foothills of the Appalachian Mountains. With a rich history in manufacturing, Mansfield now boasts a diverse economy, vibrant arts scene, and plentiful recreational opportunities.
Mansfield is a close-knit community of about 45,000 residents. It's known for its picturesque downtown, lively arts community, and its many recreational offerings, including the Richland Carrousel Park and the scenic Mohican State Park nearby. With its mixture of historic appeal and modern connections, Mansfield is a unique place to live.
The median age in Mansfield is about 38 years, reflecting a balanced mix of young professionals, families, and retirees. The median household income in Mansfield, Ohio is approximately $35,000 per year. This reflects a range of income levels across different neighborhoods and demographics.
The property is approximately 20 miles southwest of Mansfield, Ohio.
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Wooster, Ohio
Wooster, Ohio is a vibrant city in the heart of Wayne County. Known for its dynamic blend of small-town charisma, academic influence, and entrepreneurial spirit, Wooster is home to The College of Wooster and the Ohio Agricultural Research and Development Center.
Wooster, with a population of around 27,000, is characterized by its active community, historic downtown, excellent educational institutions, and bustling economy. Its blend of local shops, varied dining options, and cultural events, along with the academic stimulation from The College of Wooster, makes the city a unique place to live and visit.
The median age in Wooster is about 36 years, reflecting its mix of families, students, and retirees. The median household income in Wooster, Ohio is approximately $45,000 per year, reflecting the economic status of its residents. The city is home to a mix of working-class families, academic professionals, and business owners, which adds to its socio-economic diversity.
The property is approximately 10 miles south of Wooster, Ohio.
Real Estate Terms
Real Estate Terms: 5% Buyer’s Premium. 10% nonrefundable down payment day of sale with the
balance due at closing. The sale is not contingent upon buyer securing financing and or any additional
contingencies, property sells “AS IS”. Any required inspections must be completed prior to bidding.
Sellers to transfer any and all owned mineral rights. Property sells subject to all articles of record.
Announcements day of sale take precedence over all previous advertising and statements. Auction will
be offered in various amalgamations, including as individual parcels or lots, combinations of parcels or
lots, and all parcels or lots. Contact agent for the sale order pertaining to this auction and or see sale
order addendum day of sale for more details. Note each sale has a specific order, some and or all terms
may apply, contact agent for details. Online Terms Apply.
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