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THE REDC ATLANTA HOME AUCTION IS BACK....AGAIN!!!!

By
Real Estate Agent with Seasons Realty Group of Atlanta Communities

The INFAMOUS (very different from famous) Real Estate Disposition Corporation's Lender Owned Auction is Heading Back to ATLANTA....AGAIN!!!


That's right! The REDC Home Auction is coming back to Atlanta on Feb. 21, 2009. Many will flock to this event in the hopes that they will strike it rich with their "deal of a lifetime"!!!


As an owner of FOUR properties bought at the REDC auction, can I please give you one, tiny, little piece of advice.....go, BUT DON'T EXPECT TO FIND YOUR DEAL OF A LIFETIME!! If you have never been to an auction, click here to see what you can expect to find, as well as first hand testimonials of visitors experiences.

If you haven't already done so, YOU MUST read my blog about the 10 Biggest Mistakes Buyers Make in Today's Market, of which Mistake Number 7 is trying to find your bargain at an auction.

Don't get me wrong, I got a fairly decent price on the four properties I bought at the REDC Home Auction. But, by the time you add the auction fees, lender fees, closing costs, repairs (of which all of my homes needed between $10,000-30,000 worth of work), I realized that if I just would have been better off buying the home down the street directly from Mr. & Mrs. Seller......and FOR LESS.

Just a little mistake I made that I have the privilege of sharing with you. Furthermore, after more and more time spent at the auctions, I have seen more and more hearts broken. See the story of what happened to my last client at the auction.

See too many times we get caught up in the labels of "auctions, foreclosures and short sales" and  miss unbelievable buying opportunities that are staring us in the face.

Now you HAVE to read my blog about auctions.......

Here are a Few Other Recommendations if you Plan to Buy at an Auction:

  • Do Your DUE DILIGENCE-no inspection contingencies here, you get what you get and sometimes that can be substantial. Do your research BEFORE you bid.
  • DON'T let your emotions take control-decide your highest and best bid BEFORE you go and don't go over it under ANY circumstances. 
  • Practice PATIENCE throughout the entire process-from the winning bid, to the paper work to closing, you will need patience. Imagine how busy the closing attorney's are with over 1,400 Atlanta homes being sold.
  • Despite everything if you still want to buy at an auction, GET A QUALIFIED REALTOR to represent you, just like my clients in this picture to the right did before they went to the REDC Auction. It's great to have a non-biased, non-emotional third party representative there to help you, as well as walk you through the process and paperwork, as well as be able to coach you through the "after-winning" paperwork and logistics.

    One thing is certain DEALS OF A LIFETIME are out there.....TONS OF THEM... And, if you REALLY want a good deal, call me and let me show you how to offer in on the property NO ONE'S offering on, instead of putting you in a room with hundreds of other buyers all going after the same one.

    If you are looking for a qualified realtor that understands the Atlanta home auction process, then CALL ME at 678-463-3173 immediately. I'll be happy to represent you FREE. BUT, don't wait!! I will need to make sure that you are registered properly!

REDC-Real Estate Disposition Corporation
Lender Foreclosure Home Auction in Atlanta, Georgia

  • February 21, 2009
  • February 22, 2009
  • February 23, 2009
  • February 28, 2009

P.S. Did you know you can buy properties "auction-style" ONLINE from auction houses that are not as popular and have many less people bidding on them??? I can help you with that as well!

Anonymous
Beatrice Wilson

looking for home under 30,000 and want a three bedroom, den  formal diinning room  living room  two bathroom  some where near military base ga/ atlanta va medical center

Jun 27, 2009 04:56 AM
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Anonymous
mitch anderson

To start with the conclusion , REDC sucks, and they should be shut down. After winning a property at an auction, they referred me to an escrow company. No one was to be reached at REDC anymore .  By the end of the escrow the seller still didnt sign all documents therefore we could not close.  REDC is legally representing the seller and makes a hefty 5% of the price paid by me, the buyer.
However they simply wont mediate and compel the seller to close on time. So now the transaction is in limbo, the escrow holds 126K of my money interest free and REDC is calling me everyday with a recorded message threatening to take my initial deposit if I dont close escrow in time.
When I called them, I got to a "Closing specialist" answering machine, 2 days later she still didnt call back...

I will have to contact an attorney, file a complaint with the dept of real estate , etc...  
I thought the buyer was well protected in CA during these litigious times, but despite the 33 page contract , buyer still can be ripped off by unscrupulous corporations with armies of attorneys on payroll, so beware.
To conclude, REDC are a bunch of incompetent morons that simply wont do their job. Take your hard earned money somewhere else.

PS
To make matters worse , there is no final inspection of the premises before closing, so if a fire or flood happened in the meantime , you, the buyer must deal with it at your own expense.

Apr 20, 2010 10:40 AM
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