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AUCTION CALENDAR
Absolute Auction
Office Building
Absolute Auction, a prime office location! This is a distress sale to save a child, not a foreclosure! Office located in Orlando, FL.
Live On-Site Auction
Began:
Thursday, May 28, 2009 at 6:00 PM EDT
Location: 6200 Metrowest Boulevard,
Suite 201,
Orlando,
FL
32835
Inspection
Began:
Saturday, April 25, 2009 at 12:00 PM EDT
Ended:
Saturday, April 25, 2009 at 2:00 PM EDT
Location: 6200 Metrowest Boulevard,
Suite 201,
Orlando,
FL
32835
Inspection
Began:
Sunday, May 10, 2009 at 12:00 PM EDT
Ended:
Sunday, May 10, 2009 at 2:00 PM EDT
Location: 6200 Metrowest Boulevard,
Suite 201,
Orlando,
FL
32835
Inspection
Began:
Wednesday, May 20, 2009 at 6:00 PM EDT
Ended:
Wednesday, May 20, 2009 at 8:00 PM EDT
Location: 6200 Metrowest Boulevard,
Suite 201,
Orlando,
FL
32835
Inspection
Began:
Wednesday, May 27, 2009 at 6:00 PM EDT
Ended:
Wednesday, May 27, 2009 at 8:00 PM EDT
Location: 6200 Metrowest Boulevard,
Suite 201,
Orlando,
FL
32835
Details
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2nd Floor Corner
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This is a distress auction to save a child, not a foreclosure!
- Luxury New Professional Office
- Exclusive Location
- 2nd Floor, Corner Unit, 1,920 Gross Sq. Ft.
- Open Build Out Office Space
- 6 Huge windows overlooking Metro West Blvd. A rare opportunity to have your sign outside of the building. 2 Reserve parking spaces for executives and plenty of parking around the building.
- Two 4 Ton AC Systems
- Office space will perfectly suit doctor's offices, law firms, title companies, accounting firms, real estate/mortgage brokerages, consulting firms, advertising agencies, etc.
- Minutes from Downtown Orlando, Universal Studios and Convention Center, as well as, I-4, East/West Expressway, FL Turnpike, easy access to Dr. Phillips, Windemere, Isleworth and Bay Hill areas.
- Financing Available! No Qualifying, call for details
Contact Chip Haywood @ 352.572.7259 or Tower Realty, LLC @ 407.936.5600 or 407.545.9000 for more information.
Why do this auction
The Metro West property is being sold as fund raiser to benefit a child with Autism. The young man is a relative of one of the principal owners of this property. The family insurance will not cover the cost of the very expensive treatment. The owner and auctioneer encourage you to bid high and often to help this family receive the kind of medical care that you would prefer for your child.
A little about Autism
Autism is a severe disruption of the normal developmental processes that occur in the first three years of life. It leads to impaired language, play, cognitive, social and adaptive functioning, causing children to fall farther and farther behind their peers as they grow older. The cause is unknown, but evidence points to physiological causes such as neurological abnormalities in certain areas of the brain.
Autistic children do not learn in the same way that children normally learn. They seem not to understand simple verbal and nonverbal communication, are confused by sensory input, and withdraw in varying degrees from people and the world around them. They become preoccupied with certain activities and objects that interfere with development of play. They show little interest in other children and tend not to learn by observing and imitating others.
Although children with Autism Spectrum Disorders, or “Autism,” exhibit common behavioral deficits (i.e., communication and social) and excesses of self-stimulatory behaviors, there are tremendous differences among children. For example, although many children with Autistic Disorder may have limited understanding and use of language, there are those children who may be able to understand complex language, express their needs or even converse. Their language deficit may involve difficulties of grammar or speaking in a robotic fashion. Children with Autism also demonstrate a variety of social deficits. Whereas some children may reject all social contact, there are children who are quite social. However, they may only be social around adults and have no interest in children. Or there are children who are interested in children as well but do not initiate or sustain interactions. Similarly there are tremendous differences among children’s self-stimulatory behaviors. Some children may exhibit repetitive body movement while others may self-stimulate by lining up objects, or repetitively tapping an object or watching the exact same segment of a video tape. Some children may not demonstrate any noticeable self-stimulation but may have complex and obsessive rules.
The uniqueness of the Disorder can be quite baffling to parents and professionals alike. Therefore, a diagnostician with tremendous experience is necessary to make this complex diagnosis.
There will be expert of hand at the Auction answer any questions on Autism
Auction Terms
See the Attached Document for the Terms and Conditions of this Auction
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