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By
Adrian Loepp
Many situations occur that are tailor-made for a real estate auction,
but most, if not all, would fit under the category "time is of the
essence."
Property A is sold, and on the strength of this sale, your client
purchases Property B. Now sale A develops problems in escrow and the
sale cannot close. The client is now in a state of hysteria since his
only hope of closing on Property B in 60 days is by closing on Property
A. What do you do? Auction Property A and arrange a sale date well in
advance of the closing date on Property B, stipulating that part of the
terms and conditions of the real estate auction is a quick closing. This
can only be accomplished with a real estate auction.
A type of situation which dictates the advantage of a real estate
auction is the high divorce rate and the need to dispose of the real
estate quickly. Often neither party can afford to hold a property that
they previously owned as husband and wife.
When a partnership dissolves, the situation often demands an
immediate sale of the assets, including the real estate. Private
negotiated marketing cannot guarantee a sale within a set, short time
period. A real estate auction can.
Heirs to an estate that involves real estate are usually highly
motivated for a fast sale. Most states encourage a real estate auction
as a method for generating the highest price in the shortest period of
time. Illness, or the need for immediate cash, or the inability of the
owner to hold and maintain the real estate is another reason you should
recommend a real estate auction. Holding costs can be crippling. All too
often, the carrying or holding costs during a private negotiated
marketing effort won't be recovered in a higher selling price. Instead
the price is reduced. Therefore, the sooner a property sells, the
greater the bottom line dollars in pocket for the seller.
An exchange being held up waiting for a buyer on one of the legs -
auction it. The real estate auction can also work especially well in a
"Bull Market". The law of supply and demand, where the demand exceeds
the supply, is an ideal market to expose the real estate to competitive
bidding to get the maximum return. The real estate auction is highly
desirable in overbuilt or stagnant markets, where no reading exists on
how low prices will fall or how long the market will stay overbuilt.
The private negotiated method and auction marketing method are
different. A real estate auction can most generally guarantee a sale
within a short period of time, and the attention is directed to the
property being auctioned. Private negotiated marketing can't accomplish
this.
Clearly, real estate auctions offer owners of all types of real
estate advantages that are not available with private negotiated real
estate firms.
All of us in the real estate profession are salespeople first and
foremost. Let's forget for a moment the fancy titles and diplomas we
have earned during our years in the business. The bottom line of success
in our profession is still determined by our ability as salespeople. We
constantly look for sellers so we have more listings. Our next step is
to find the buyers.
A professionally managed real estate auction is a method of marketing
that will find the buyers crawling out of the woodwork, and it is this
benefit that will enable you to gain additional sales by offering your
clients the real estate auction marketing option.
Adrian has many years as a real estate
educator, investor, and personal financial consultant.
He has personally purchased over 50 single family houses
in the past 5 years using various methods of creative
real estate investing.. He shares his invaluable
experience and techniques to those looking for guidance
in their real estate and personal financial activities.
He is currently a Certified Real Estate Auctioneer
selling properties in the Tacoma/Seattle area of
Washington State. For more information visit his website
at
http://www.auctionsnorthwest.com
Rich Haas, of Mankato, Minnesota is
president of Continental Real Estate & Auctioneers. The
company does primarily real estate auctions on a
regional level, but because of the nature of the auction
business, Haas said the company “gets involved with all
types of auctions.” He is also president of Continental
Auctioneers School in Mankato.
http://www.auctioneerschool.com/
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