Delaware River estate awaits highest bidder. Check out this mansion in Bucks County

Call it luxury and seclusion on the Delaware River. And it will go to the highest bidder at auction next week.

The chance to own this 15,000-square-foot bucolic mansion situated on 11 acres in Pipersvillebe auctions off Monday, April 29, and you can secure a bid for the stately manor by putting up $75,000 in a cashier's check.

The mansion at 254 - 256 Cafferty Road along the Delaware River will be open for bids by Elite Auctions.

Randy Haddaway, the CEO and founder of Elite Auctions, said he doesn't know how much the mansion will sell for.

"We don't have a number in mind, but the mansion is going to auction and it will be sold to the highest bidder," Haddaway said. "It's located in a pretty remote part of Bucks County, and that, along with it being on the Delaware River, makes it appealing."

Elite Auctions will soon list for auction a 15,000 sq. ft. mansion which sits on 11 acres along the Delaware River in Pipersville. If interested, you'll need to produce a bidder's fee of $75,000.
Elite Auctions will soon list for auction a 15,000 sq. ft. mansion which sits on 11 acres along the Delaware River in Pipersville. If interested, you'll need to produce a bidder's fee of $75,000.

The three-story mansion is outfitted out with luxury amenities.

It has seven bedrooms; an eight-car garage with integrated lifts and parking spaces for 20 additional vehicles; a circular and gated driveway; nine baths; a bathhouse with a pool, spa and covered pavilion; a guest house; sun room; full-service wet bar; formal dining space; outdoor kitchen; hardwood floors throughout; and an elevator that services all three floors.

Elite Auctions will soon list for auction a 15,000 sq. ft. mansion which sits on 11 acres along the Delaware River in Pipersville. If interested, you'll need to produce a bidder's fee of $75,000.
Elite Auctions will soon list for auction a 15,000 sq. ft. mansion which sits on 11 acres along the Delaware River in Pipersville. If interested, you'll need to produce a bidder's fee of $75,000.

"Nestled within enchanting Bucks County, this elegant estate evokes a profound sense of awe and admiration. Encompassing over 11 acres of meticulously-curated land, it bestows upon guests and residents an unparalleled feeling of grandeur," read a portion of Elite Auctions' description of the Pipersville mansion. "The entrance, adorned with an extended gated drive, not only imparts an air of luxury but also assures a feeling of utmost security.

"Undisputedly, the pièce de résistance of this estate lies in its commanding view of the majestic Delaware River, accompanied by a sprawling panorama that extends as far as the eye can see," continued the description. "These sweeping, panoramic views conspire to create an ambiance of serenity and privacy."

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Elite Auctions also posted a walkthrough and drone footage of the Pipersville mansion on YouTube:

How do I bid on the pipersville mansion?

Anyone interested in bidding on the Pipersville mansion will first need to register to bid by sending an e-mail through Elite Auctions' website.

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"To obtain a bidder's paddle, Bidder must register by signing and submitting to Elite these terms and conditions, registration materials, and any required escrow instructions and bring a Cashier’s Check for $75,000 (Bidder’s Deposit) made payable to Title Nation LLC on Auction day," read a portion of Elite Auctions' terms and conditions for the Pipersville mansion auction. "A Buyer’s Premium in the amount of 10% will be added to the High Bid and will be paid by the successful high bidder."

Damon C. Williams covers trending and regional developments for PhillyBurbs.com. Support our journalism with a subscription.

This article originally appeared on Bucks County Courier Times: Pipersville estate on Delaware River to be auctioned off in Bucks County

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