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SweetTooth 
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Member since 12/05 20105 total posts 
Name: Lauren 
 
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 whats the deal with auctions 
How do these work? click me  
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			Posted 8/7/06 4:28 PM    | 
	
	
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MegZee 
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Member since 5/06 8777 total posts 
Name: Meaghan 
 
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 Re: whats the deal with auctions 
good question.  THey arent "real" auctions where someone stands at a podium and you yell out bids.  
  Ive seen a few that had auctions and the date to get in bids was 7/4 - and they are still on the market (the seller didnt get their "undisclosed reserve"   ) 
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			Posted 8/7/06 4:46 PM    | 
	
	
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SweetTooth 
I'm a tired mommy! 
  
Member since 12/05 20105 total posts 
Name: Lauren 
 
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 Re: whats the deal with auctions 
BUMP because I would really like to know what this is all about.  
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			Posted 8/8/06 2:51 PM    | 
	
	
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kam29 
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Member since 3/06 297 total posts 
Name: Kelly 
 
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 Re: whats the deal with auctions 
We were just looking at a house that should no buyers come forward before, the place will be auctioned off in September. How it was explained to me is that it's an estate auction- that the current homeowners have passed away or in a nursing home, w/no family to assist in the selling process.  The bank auctions it b/c it wants to sell the home as quickly as possilbe. 
  I think...  
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			Posted 8/8/06 2:56 PM    | 
	
	
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SweetTooth 
I'm a tired mommy! 
  
Member since 12/05 20105 total posts 
Name: Lauren 
 
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 Re: whats the deal with auctions 
Posted by kam29
  We were just looking at a house that should no buyers come forward before, the place will be auctioned off in September. How it was explained to me is that it's an estate auction- that the current homeowners have passed away or in a nursing home, w/no family to assist in the selling process.  The bank auctions it b/c it wants to sell the home as quickly as possilbe. 
  I think...  
 
  I undertand that kind of auction, but this listing is talking about the seller not having to accept any offers under the undisclosed reserve $... that doesn't sound like an estate auction to me. It sounds like the seller is looking for a bidding war to me.
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			Posted 8/8/06 3:45 PM    | 
	
	
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~Colleen~ 
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Member since 5/05 9129 total posts 
Name: guess 
 
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 Re: whats the deal with auctions 
I think the undisclosed reserve is like ebay.  The seller has a price they won't go below and they're not going to advertise it.  All auction's are bidding wars - that's the point of half of them.
  Half are to garner interest in a home that hasn't previously shown any...the other half is a mixture of homes looking for the last resort b4 forecosure and perhaps just someone looking for a quick sale.
  Does the listing show the name of the auction house?  We looked into one house that was up for auction - it was the last resort type...researched the auction house, met the auctioneer and was able to walk through the house a few times.  In the end we decided against even bidding - we didn't love the ouse enough for the stipulations.  $10k to walk into the auction, 10% within 36 hours, 10% to the auction house.  So in order to avoid PMI and a piggyback, we would have needed 30%. 
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			Posted 8/8/06 4:12 PM    | 
	
	
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SweetTooth 
I'm a tired mommy! 
  
Member since 12/05 20105 total posts 
Name: Lauren 
 
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 Re: whats the deal with auctions 
Posted by Colleen9304
 
 
  Does the listing show the name of the auction house?  We looked into one house that was up for auction - it was the last resort type...researched the auction house, met the auctioneer and was able to walk through the house a few times.  In the end we decided against even bidding - we didn't love the ouse enough for the stipulations.  $10k to walk into the auction, 10% within 36 hours, 10% to the auction house.  So in order to avoid PMI and a piggyback, we would have needed 30%. 
 
  No, this is what it says
  All Offers Must Be Submitted In Writing To Listing Broker By 4Pm-8/13/06. Open Bidding Sold To Highest Bidder. Seller Not Obligated To Accept Any Offer Less Than Undisclosed Reserve! On-Site Mortgage Pre-Quals.
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			Posted 8/8/06 4:27 PM    | 
	
	
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~Colleen~ 
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Member since 5/05 9129 total posts 
Name: guess 
 
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 Re: whats the deal with auctions 
They're just looking to get a bidding war - it doesn't sound like an actual auction.
  Are you going to check it out? 
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			Posted 8/8/06 4:32 PM    | 
	
	
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