2012-08-06foxnews.com

McMachen says he is willing to sell some of the houses at near-auction prices to those who are still interested. He says he has been flooded with emails since the auction with offers to buy some of the properties, and he can offer potential buyers some perks the county would be unable to.

"There's no hype they will just buy it at a realistic price," he said. "And they can look inside before they pay for it, which they cant do with the county." 

He says he plans to donate the properties he can't sell to needy organizations.



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