I received a notice yesterday that Austin's Home Auction Live! website launched. You may not realize that home auctions are one of the fastest-growing businesses in this national housing climate.

ForeclosureauctionIncreased foreclosures and luxury home inventory are the top real estate sales at auctions.

Have a home that won't sell? Need to get rid of land or home inventory? Have equity, but no time to go through the real estate sales process? A real estate auction may be right for you.

Even better, the process is actually quite simple.

HOW THE REAL ESTATE AUCTION PROCESS WORKS

1. You or your real agent will contact the real estate auction website or auctioneer. You will need to have equity because you will sell at a discount.
2. The auctioneer will gather all details of your home. Some auctioneers will research and produce a marketing plan for the home if it's an upper-tier.
3. The potential buyers will inspect the property 7-14 days prior to the auction, so you need to provide full access or risk losing money at the auction.
4. Auction Day! If the home is listed with an agent or broker, they will usually need to be in attendance. Same thing goes for a buyer's agent.

WHAT CAN YOU BUY OR SELL AT A REAL ESTATE AUCTION?

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3 Comments on Austin Home Auction Live! Website Launches

FEB
16
2008
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Hi Dee,
Great to see this posted on your activerain blog. Your readers and Austin area agents may be interested in the next upcoming MCE Cource "Real Estate Auction Fundamentals" - where we go thru the pros/cons of voluntary real estate auctions. Voluntary auctions are on the rise, and agents/brokers need to become familiar with this as an additional tool/service for their clients and customers. They work well in a buyers market but have even more impact in a seller's market. The next class in Austin is on Thursday February 28 from 1-5pm.  Registration is thru www.edzing.com.
Linda Mardi

8:04am • #1

Hi Dee,

I think we should all start looking at the "lowest unique bid" auction as an alternative to "high bid" auctions. It is not as widely used as it should be. Once the word gets out we can all start moving inventory and making customers happy again. Go to our website to see a LUB auction live.

Thanks, 

Maureen E. Marcus

MarcusRealEstate.com

10:23pm • #2
MAR
02
2008
A highly recommended site is elfingo.com for online auctions.  They are the new ebay.  Many smaller sites like this offer buyers far better deals than ebay ever could.  Buyser also save a ton because this site charges little or nothing depending on the day. One more reaso I like elfingo.com is because they don't take a part of the sale at all.  No commissions or final value fees. A+++ http://www.elfingo.com
sandeepshimpi
3:23pm • #3

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