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3-building property going to auction in downtown Leesburg

August 19, 2026 - 06:16

3-building property going to auction in downtown Leesburg

A collection of three adjoining townhome-style buildings in the heart of downtown Leesburg is set to hit the auction block, ending a family's half-century hold on the prime real estate. The properties, long associated with the late attorney Samuel D. Engle, have been a quiet fixture along the town's historic commercial corridor for over 50 years.

Engle, a prominent local lawyer, acquired the buildings decades ago and maintained them as rental units and office spaces. Over the years, the structures became part of the town's architectural fabric, blending with the older storefronts and walk-up apartments that define the area. Now, with the estate moving toward final settlement, the decision has been made to sell the entire package at public auction rather than list it through a traditional real estate broker.

The auction is expected to draw interest from both local investors and developers looking to renovate or repurpose the space. The buildings sit in a prime location, close to courthouses, shops, and restaurants, which makes them attractive for mixed-use conversion. Each structure retains its own character, with brick exteriors and pitched roofs, though some interior updates have been made over the years.

Auction details are still being finalized, but the sale will likely be held on-site or at a nearby venue. The family has not indicated any minimum bid or reserve price, leaving room for competitive bidding. For longtime residents, the auction marks the end of an era, as the Engle name has been tied to that block for as long as most can remember. The new owner will take over a piece of Leesburg's working history, with the chance to shape its next chapter.


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