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Couple forced to sell riverfront mansion, classic car collection

Posted at 8:31 AM, Jun 18, 2014
and last updated 2014-06-18 08:32:58-04

NEW KENT COUNTY, Va.  – A New Kent County mansion and the owners’ cache of classic cars are headed to the auction block.

The nearly 10,000-square-foot home on the Chickahominy River and 10 to 12 cars — possibly including a 1968 Mustang and several older Corvettes — are up for grabs as part of a court-ordered division of the owners’ assets.

The riverfront mansion and its owners’ car collection are set to be auctioned. (PHOTO: Tranzon)

The riverfront mansion and its owners’ car collection are set to be auctioned. (PHOTO: Tranzon)

The auction for the property will be on June 24 at the mansion, 201 Four Islands Trail in Lanexa (about 40 miles outside of Richmond). The owners are Bruce and Kathy Evers, according to county records.

Tranzon is handling the auction of the real estate. A separate online auction through eBIDLOCAL.com will be scheduled to sell the cars.

The riverfront home sits on a 1.8-acre lot in The Colonies subdivision and has an assessed value of $1.2 million, said Linda Terry, the Tranzon auctioneer handling the sale. The owners say it is now about 12,000 square feet after upgrades, Terry said. It was built in 1997.

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