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Latunski home to be auctioned Wednesday

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LANSING, Mich. — Bidding for Mark Latunski's home is set to begin Wednesday, Feb. 26.

The Shiawassee Sheriff's Office confirmed to Fox 47 that bidding on the home will start at 10 a.m.

The minimum bid for the house is $80,732.28.

Bidding for the home will start at $1 above the minimum asking price.

Bidding will take place in the lobby of the 35th Circuit Court.

The home is located at 703 Tyrrel Road in Bennington Township and has been foreclosed on.

Security Credit Union, which is based in Flint, is the mortgage company that owns the property.

County property records indicate the home is valued at $92,800, but Zillow.com estimates the home is worth $111,770. Records state the home sold for $80,000 back in 2001.

Potential buyers of the home should do their own research on the house ahead of time as Michigan realtors aren't required to disclose if a violent crime happened in the home.

Latunski is accused of murdering and mutilating the body of 25-year-old Kevin Bacon from Swartz Creek in late December inside of the home.

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