The aftermath of the US Home Auction

What a great experience I just had at attending my first auction. I had no idea that many people would show up to an auction. It was very loud, there were problems with the microphone and sound a few times, but overall I saw some people make some great deals and some that just didn't make since. I would highly advice any Realtors, Loan Agents that want to grab some extra business by attending the auction. by the way my clients and I sat in the front row by the very loud speakes and I beleive I'm deaf for now...

 

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3 Comments on The aftermath of the US Home Auction

So how many of the homes "auctioned" where listed with an agent or posted on MLS prior to this event.

I have always thought about going to such event but had 2nd thoughts about the real value of the properties. Who was I buying from .. the bank the owner.. and investor that was reselling or a loss mitigation agent that would profit in the middle.

I remember the old saying know who your buying from and why the are selling.

 

02/23/2008 08:34 PM by Eric Reid Lawrenceville,GA (Renaissance Realty Group)


I want to check a few out in my area... thanks for the post.

04/25/2008 02:19 PM by Keishia Louis: Suwanee, GA Real Estate Agent (Metrobrokers/GMAC)


You should definetly check it out Keishia..

04/28/2008 05:24 PM by Mike Jackson (Realty World Global)


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