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Auburn, IN Multifamily Homes & Duplexes for Sale

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    $220,000

    • 6 Beds
    • 3.5 Baths
    • 3,194 Sq Ft

    112 W 2nd St, Auburn, IN 46706

    Located in the heart of downtown Auburn, this spacious triplex offers a strong investment opportunity with two 3-bedroom units and one efficiency unit. Current rental income is $1,885 per month as it sits, with the potential to increase by repairing and renting the vacant 3-bedroom unit. The property is separately metered with three electric meters and three gas meters, and tenants pay their own

    Tammie Jones Open Door Rentals and Real Estate

    112 W 2nd St, Auburn, IN 46706
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    $130,000

    • 4 Beds
    • 2 Baths
    • 1,760 Sq Ft

    415 W 15th St, Auburn, IN 46706

    Attention investors and handy buyers! This duplex in the heart of Auburn offers incredible potential for sweat equity or rental income. Each unit provides its own separate entrance, giving privacy and flexibility for multi-family living or investment purposes. The property is in need of updates and repairs, making it a perfect project for those looking to renovate and create value. With the right

    Becky Slone North Eastern Group Realty

    415 W 15th St, Auburn, IN 46706

Why Live in Auburn

Auburn, Indiana, with a population of around 13,000, is a city deeply rooted in automotive history. The Auburn Automobile Company, established in 1903, has left a lasting legacy, with its former administrative building now housing the Auburn Cord Duesenberg Automobile Museum, showcasing nearly 140 vintage cars. Across the street, the National Auto and Truck Museum displays a range of vehicles from Model A cars to muscle trucks. Auburn celebrates its automotive heritage annually with the Auburn Cord Duesenberg Festival every Labor Day weekend, featuring car shows, parades, and a notable auction. The city also hosts the DeKalb County Free Fall Fair, a week-long event with concerts, carnival rides, and fireworks. Auburn's housing includes historic homes near the city center and more contemporary bungalows and ranch-style homes in newer subdivisions like Duesenberg Place and Auburn Meadows. The DeKalb County Central United School District serves the area and is highly rated. Auburn offers various attractions, including Eckhart Park with sports fields and a disc golf course, and the Bridgewater Golf Club. Downtown Auburn features local restaurants, coffee shops, and boutiques, while the western side has supermarkets and box stores. Interstate 69 provides a direct route to Fort Wayne, located 37 miles south. Auburn's crime rates are lower than the national average, contributing to its appeal as a growing community.

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