May
10

Auction Block for Sellers?

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Maybe Sellers Need to Consider an Auction!

As a Seller, have you thought about a quick sale, competitive bids and expedited closing that comes from a real estate auction?

Each year, more and more Sellers consider auctions as a new and often enjoyable option because of the added exposure for properties, and strong potential for a quick sale.

And the growing number of online auctions – from government sponsored to private – means even greater opportunities to market stale listings and engage new home shoppers in convenient online searches and bidding.  Online bidding at auctions is fast, safe, and brings immediate results!

Advantages for Sellers
Arguably, one of the toughest parts of selling a home is playing the waiting game, particularly when the sale is urgent. Homeowners constantly wonder: will there be a showing this week?  When will we see an offer?  Are the buyers out there?

Auctions can help eliminate these variables.  Sellers name the time, date and location of their home sale.  People who show up are there for one reason only –  to buy!   And, our auction company assumes responsibility for making sure qualified buyers turn out for your auction.

Auctions can be used in regular homes sales, short-sales, and pre-foreclosures.  Auctions can also be used to liquidate tracts of land, lots, acreage, etc. as well as commercial properties!

Advantages for Buyers

Buyers are drawn to auctions because they’re in control.  Once they’ve previewed homes with their real estate agent, or with a professional inspector, all that’s left at auction is deciding how much to bid.

Buying at auction means no waiting for a seller to accept an offer.  In an Absolute Auction, the highest bidder takes the prize, often within a few weeks of the sale. And auctions are a good way for consumers to get more for their money.

Place Your Bid
Your responsibility is to understand the auction process, touring and inspecting homes before events; looking at comparables, and talking with the auctioneer at Florida Auctioneers & Realty, LLC, or at least reviewing their website to find answers to your questions.  Simply click on: www.AuctionsSellProperty.com and find out more about real estate auctions.  Only deal with a State licensed Auctioneer who has the knowledge and experience to conduct your auction!  Call us at: (941) 927-8108.

Take time to learn more about the opportunities auctions can offer you, and consider this emerging sales strategy.

Categories : Buying Tips

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