A national auction company will take online bids next month for what it’s calling Moselle Estate, the 5,000-square-foot house and some of the acreage that once belonged to a now-imprisoned former attorney convicted for the murder of his wife and son. Bidding will start at $1.1 million.

J.P. King Auction Co., in conjunction with Crosby Land Co., said they will auction the property once owned by Alex Murdaugh, a custom-built 5,275-square-foot home and about 21 acres. At the time of the deaths of Maggie and Paul Murdaugh, it was part of a 1,700-acre property in Islandton, a Colleton County community between Walterboro and Varnville.

The auction will be conducted online Feb. 9-15, according to a news release from J.P. King Auction Co.

The property sold last March to James A. Ayer and Jeffrey L. Godley.

It includes a recreation room and the main floor master bedroom suite offers direct access to a covered back porch, an ensuite jacuzzi tub and a walk-in closet.

“The spacious floor plan could easily be converted into a weekend lodge or a corporate retreat with the capability to sleep up to 15 people,” Todd Crosby, Crosby Land Co., said in the release. “The 21-acre property has high topography with good loamy soil that drains well to support horse and dog training activities, and a variety of other outdoor pursuits.”

J.P. King Auction Co., headquartered in Gadsden, Ala., specializes in selling exclusive and unique properties.

Crosby Land Co. is a land brokerage that works in forestry, agriculture, wildlife management and conservation across the Southeast, with offices in South Carolina and Georgia.

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