THE ONE FORCE ON WHICH THE REAL ESTATE INDUSTRY CAN RELY. . . . . . Real estate agents and brokers will respond to market forces and work hard to help home owners sell and home buyers buy.  However. . . .

  • THE REAL ESTATE MARKET IS SLOW!
  • THE REAL ESTATE MARKET IS DECLINING!
  • HOMES ARE HARD TO SELL!
  • HOME BUYERS ARE WAITING FOR LOWER PRICES! real estate auctions

Is the Market Slow?  Judging from the "Days on the Market", the real estate market is the slowest it has been in about 20 years.  The numbers of homes sold in most communities has declined steadily for about 3 years.  Yet, the disconnect between the average home price and the average home buyer's ability to buy is still significant.  While home prices have declined to meet demand in some areas, home owners are reluctant or unable to continue to lower prices.  Home owners who must sell, often do not have the resources to take a check to the settlement table to cover a deficiency.  This phenomenon has created a huge market for short sales

Is the Real Estate Market Declining?  The Federal Government has declared vast areas of our towns, cities and counties a "Declining Market" for financial services, thereby making home loans harder and more expensive than other areas where prices are ostensibly more stable.  This has created a new demand for the FHA and VA loans.  Agents who eschewed FHA and VA loans in the past few years are rediscovering these consumer friendly mortgage loans. 

Are Homes Hard to Sell?  Indeed!  Home buyers are waiting for prices to "hit bottom" before making a commitment.  While many homes listed for sale are priced back to about what the sellers paid 2-3 years ago, many sellers are experiencing extreme difficulty with buyers ignoring all but the most aggressively priced properties. 

Are Home Buyers Waiting for Lower Prices?  Indeed!  In fact, it is clear from conversations with many "prosepctive" home buyers that the possibility of buying at a steeply discounted price is the only thing that will motivate many buyers.  Many home buyers are only in the market today if they can get the "deal of the century". 

Are Agents and Brokers Becoming More Innovative?  Indeed!  Niche marketing has become more routine for experienced listing agents.  Agents are working hard investigating new services to enhance homes for sale such as staging and working hard finding new avenues to advertise their listings. 

SOME OF THE "NEW" MARKETING TECHNIQUES ARE NOT SO NEW, BUT ARE GETTING A NEW LOOK.

AUCTION MARKETING FOR HOMES FOR SALE

                 Auction Real Estate

AUCTIONS ARE NOT NEW, BUT HAVE A NEW LOOK.  Routinely used by banks, mortgage companies and municipalities to sell foreclosures, Auction Marketing is again a growing segment of the real estate market.  Auction Marketing offers new exposure for sellers to reach buyers.  Buyers seeking auctions are home buyers who insist on getting the lowest possible price.  Auction Marketing promises these home buyers the opportunity to control pricing by limiting the price to, not just the price set by the seller, but by the highest bid which is controlled by the home buyer.  Auction Marketing does not replace the existing real estate listing and the listing remains viable.  Many agents and brokers are recommending Auction Marketing to their seller clients and, indeed, many brokers have offered this marketing technique for years.  However, Auction Marketing has grown lately due to the added publicity offered to sellers and added opportunity offered to buyers.

EVERYTHING IS RIGHT UP FRONT ON SITE.  Auction Marketing eliminates the "back and forth" negotiating between a buyer and seller, through agents.  No waiting for a phone call or counter offer or counter offer to the last counter offer.  When the Auctioneer says "SOLD", it's over. 

AUCTIONS offer a competing pricing method.  Unlike making an offer on a listing where the buyer has no knowedge of the bottom line acceptible to the seller, with Auction Marketing, the bottom line is usually the opening bid.  Rather than the Seller listing at the highest price they believe the market will pay, the auction begins at the lowest price the seller will accept.  Interested and registered home buyers then compete for the property and control the price they will pay.  If the property doesn't sell during the auction, it remains listed for sale, but the house has been exposed to a number of buyers, agents and consumers attracted to the advertisements for the sale.  This system satisfies the buyers wish for the lowest possible price and the sellers need for the least for which they can or will sell.

AUCTIONS PRESENT NEW ADVERTISING OPPORTUNITIES FOR LISTINGS.  Most homes advertised for Auction Marketing are already or can be listed for sale.  The Auction Marketing is in addition to the tradition listing service.  If the property does not sell at auction, the listing is still active. 

In recent months, with the numbers of homes for sale on the market, AUCTION Marketing has become a popular technique used by smart and experienced real estate brokers to move properties that may have otherwise sat on the market. The publicity for the AUCTION generates good publicity in the very areas where buyers look for homes to buy, in the auction section of the publications specializing in auctions and on the Internet on the auctioneer site and on some real estate agents' sites.  In fact, homes scheduled for auction are often in the Multiple List and that generates further interest for the home for sale.  Consumer at Computer

Today's home buyers are smart and they have access to a wealth of information on the Internet. Buyers know what is for sale and they know that many homes offered for sale in Maryland are overpriced for today's real estate market. Buyers are looking for good buying opportunities and, due to the publicity of short sales and foreclosures, sellers recognize the value of the AUCTION MARKETING to bring buyers to their property.

Courtesy, Lenn Harley, Broker, Homefinders.com, 800-711-7988.

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42 Comments on SELLING HOMES IN 2008 - BROKERS AND AGENTS ARE BECOMING MORE INNOVATIVE AND LEAVE NO STONE UNTURNED

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Lenn. Thanks for all of the good information. Royal..
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Hi Lenn good article we dont have a ton of auctions in Tucson yet but sounds like a great idea
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Great post Lenn, have only seen a few auctions here in the past year. Very interesting.

Patty & Scott Carroll - RE/MAX Equity Group Vancouver WA

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We are seeing more auctions around here for sure. Things are definitely changing.
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Royal.  Thanks.  Eveyr little bit helps.

Jim.  Thanks.

Tucson.  We don't have a lot of them here either, but more recently.

Patty and Scott.  We're seeing more here too.

Erica.  Things have, indeed, changed and I suspect will continue to do so.

 

10:03am • #6
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 They say a picture is worth a 1000 words.

What about a "PRETTY"one... is it worth MORE words?

THIS picture was created JUST for you.

Darth Me

 

 

 

 

 

 

11:19am • #7
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Craig.  As I've always said, a sense of humor overcomes many deficiencies.

Very nice graphic.  I hope it isn't violating anyone's copyright.

 

 

11:52am • #8
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LONG LONG AGO,

IN A DIFFERENT RAIN

THERE WAS GREAT DISCUSSION

ABOUT THE USE OF IMAGES & COPY RIGHTS...

THERE WAS A  NEW BLOGGER

THAT READ AND LEARNED

FROM A WISE EASTERNER.

 

I KNEW you were going to ask that!

NOPE... it took me awhile to find it but it is Royality Free use!

I made sure.

 

 

12:09pm • #9
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Lenn- We do not have that many auctions here yet... I would expect that we will begin to have more as the market continues to slow here. Lucky for us our market has not fallen like some areas of the country.

Best,

Scott 

2:52pm • #10
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Craig.  Be careful.  Be very careful. 

Many of the "royalty free" images, when you read the fine print are still limited to personal use.  There are images all over ActiveRain from one web site that lets you create your own images from their templates.  When you read the fine print, it clearly does not permit use for commercial, business or advertising purposes. 

Royalty free doesn't mean you aren't violating a copyright.  It just means you can create and print, not put on a commercial web site, which ActiveRain surely is for folks in business.

 

3:49pm • #11
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LENN LENN LENN...

I do get the distinction. You will note the image is a painting of the Darth Vader it is not a Lucsfilms image.

It was marked as 100% FREE, which based on the guidelines published on the site allows it to be used both private and professional/commercial uses. The site labeled it as such.

100% CLEAN art and shareware on the site can only be used personally.

Again... I read and I learned.

Darth Me ©2008

4:31pm • #12
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We are auctioning off a lot of lots in several subdivisions in May.

Oh, and I have an 8x10 autographed pic of Darth here... can I not share it?? (I worked for LucasFilm in the early 80's... he was the 'star appearance' at our office Halloween party in 1983...just the gressed-up guy though, NOT the voice of James Earl Jones... yeah, so we had a MUTED Darth...:-)

9:20pm • #13
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Mara. 

It would appear that auctions increased in popularity when the market is very slow. 

I recall the same thing happening in the early to mid 1990s.  Builders benefited from auctions when they couldn't sell their lots to home buyers through the model home or floor plans.  They still finished the homes.  It was just another marketing avenue. 

Ah, Darth Vader.  I loved that series.  I recall that James Earl Jones' name didn't appear in the credits.  He didn't have to.  His is probably the most recognized voice on earth, even distorted by the Vader gadgets.

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Auctions can work but if the seller puts an unrealistic minimum it would defeat the purpose.
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I always try to find some other way...auctions are pretty popular here but I know they are expensive in their advertising...I see many large ads out there and wonder if the properties are selling and whether or not the ads are really that effective.
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Lenn, great info about auctions.  Thanks so much for posting.  Buyers keep waiting for lower prices, but we will not know that the market bottomed out until it is on it's way back up again....so that may just be too late for that great deal for some buyers who continue to stay on the fence.
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Debra.  You are absolutely correct.  Besides, we have many "bottoms".  We have the bottom for the premium lot, premium condition, great floorplan home that will always demand a higher than average price. 

Then we have the bottoms for the foreclosures, vacants in bad condition, short sales on the way to foreclosure and the homes that were never going to sell at overpriced amounts.

How many home buyers do you know that can time that dynamic??

 

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Neal.  The popularity of auctions is growing here.  That's why I decided to add it to my web page.  Margaret Rome is working with a broker that does auctions.  Another niche.

Scott.  You're right, of course, and that does happen.  We don't see many "absolutes".

 

 

9:28am • #19
Lenn~ As usual, really good information on the concept of using Auctions as an additional advertising tool.
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Doug.  You got the message exactly right.  Auctions are additional advertising.  I stressed "Auction Marketing" to convey that message.  It's just another arrow in the listing agent or seller's quiver.

 

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Lenn -- It certainly is a different market.  I came across a listing yesterday that said 'ENTER AT YOUR OWN RISK"  -- the pipes had been stolen out of the house -- It did have some water rights -- Now that is a Niche market!
12:55pm • #22

Extremely well written and well thought out post.  The catch-22 with auctions, however, is that I've never been able to convince a Seller to do anything other than a "reserve" auction, and many auctioneers are reluctant to do them if they think there's a chance it won't sell.

 

7:29pm • #23
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Joan.  Thanks.  I get calls every day on homes like this.  It's the price that attracts them, of course.

Jacki and Jerry.  Sure.  Most home owners have a mortgage and have to at least cover their liens.  Most couldn't sell absolute even if they wanted to.  The purpose of Auctions for most sellers is just another advertising medium.

 

6:11am • #24

Great post...so true, tough times call on the most innovative forward thinking realtors. And basically it all comes down to marketing/advertising. I am working with www.floorplanonline.com and we provide interactive floor plans - these are the newest and best Virtual Tours out there and ours come with other free marketing materials including flyers and downloadable hi res photos. Check out an example on their website, or I have some personal examples of tours i have provided for some local agents in CT on my website www.trottaappraisal.com under the virtual tour page. Email me or call with any questions about our tours, I would love to help any agents interested get started to bring the best marketing to their clients! Just take a look, I guarantee you will be impressed!

And as for the auctions, I love the idea, here in CT I haven't seen hardly any. And as noted above, the ones I have seen have the "reserve" set and it is usually too high for the auction type setting.

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Lenn, Good post. I agree it is one more way to help sellers sell a house.
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Shane.  Thanks.  Yes, new and innovative software helps agents sell properties too.  I know my images and maps enhance my web pages dramatically.

Gita.  Thanks.  We do new things to create new opportunities.

Matt.  Thanks for dropping by.

2:11pm • #28
Lenn. Thanks for all of the good information. I am, some what of a new agent, only a little over a year. But I have been in the business for over 15 years one way or another. I have work as a loan mgr for one or more broker, then as a traveling notary for last 8 years, for title and escrow company.  Now I'm back as an agent and all I hearing is
  • THE REAL ESTATE MARKET IS SLOW!
  • THE REAL ESTATE MARKET IS DECLINING!
  • HOMES ARE HARD TO SELL!
  • HOME BUYERS ARE WAITING FOR LOWER PRICES!
So to read your article and comments has been good for me. I'm not into auctions yet, and I may not write much, but I will be reading. 
7:53pm • #29

Lenn.....very educational post for us individuals that have not been in the market for so long.  I don't know muck about the house auctions but one way or another, its a way to sell the sellers house in this market.

C. Lange

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Atlanta is holding a major auction of Foreclosed and banks owned properties in the next week or so!  Over 750 homes will be auctioned.  It will be interesting to see the results, and if they are 'absolute!'  Something is needed to get the inventory levels off their peaks!

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Jim.  Very interesting.  Of course, the point of my post is that, in today's market, listing agents and sellers need to look at every advertising opportunity and auctions are just one more way to cover bases. 

I'll be very interesting to see how the big auction in Atlanta turns out.  Things like that are difficult to manage around here because we are so many markets. 

I wouldn't expect many absolutes.  In fact, if there is a mortgage, the seller usually can't do an absolute.  It does work for builders though.  I've seen some successful builder auctions. 

5:55am • #32
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Lenn- Indeed! My Brokerage just added an entire auction department! I am not as familiar with this but am learning fast!
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Vanessa.  WOW!!  What timing.  I'm not claiming that auctions are a panacea to selling homes, but they are surely another way to bring very focused home buyers.  That's the idea. 

7:35am • #34
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I agree...we need find other ways to attract business (That why we make the big bucks...j/k).  You are doing your customer a disservice if you don't look at all options to sell that house.
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Brad.  You are so right.  We have to be looking at all options for business these days. 
8:55am • #37
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Lenn: This is such a great post... thank you for sharing this information. I'm curious as to how this may or may not vary across the country.
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Roland.  Thanks for commenting.  Auctions have always been marginal.  My point is that, in a tough selling market like today, any additional visibility for sellers will help.
6:43am • #39
We are seeing more auctions in my neck of the woods too.  For the first time ever, our local association hosted a continuing ed focusing on auctions.  We all need more tools in our arsenal these days.  Great post.
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Rhonda.  That's exactly what it is, more tools.  The auction may not sell the house because of the reserve bid but it brings more folks in to see the house, some of which will buy.
7:20am • #41

At some point in our careers, we might just find ourselves being paid by the hour, to just open doors.

Auctions are certainly picking up steam, but are Auctions a safe bet for the buyer?

9:32pm • #42
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Glenda and Steven.  Thanks for stopping by.  Are auctions a safe buy???  Buyers can get the advice of an experienced agent or appraiser or home inspector or anyone else they choose. 

Auctions are merely another way to expose the home to prospective home buyers. 

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