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A Good Deal at an Auction

If you are looking for a property that is going cheap, find a run down area. These homes can be refurbished and sold on for a profit, rented out to tenants or used as your own home.

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PRLog (Press Release) - Dec 27, 2008 -
These auctions are where the repossessed homes end up so that the banks can get their money back as swiftly as possible. Thousands of auction properties go under the hammer every year and wise investors can really snap up a bargain. For more information log on to: www.auction-entrepreneur-kit.com.  Between ten and forty per cent of the true value of the auction property can be saved when purchasing through this method.
   
If you are looking for a property that is going cheap, find a run down area. These homes can be refurbished and sold on for a profit, rented out to tenants or used as your own home. If the area is a little derelict, there are sure to be other investors interested in the bargains that can be had and the area itself will soon pick up with the money that investors plough into it.
   
Property auctions come in four different sizes. There is the single auction property for a house that is in great demand. This may be because it is infamous for one reason or another or because it is a usual property or in an unusual location.
 For more detail go to: www.auction-profesional.com.  Small composite auctions offer between two and five lots with up to five bidders. These auctions are held in pubs, restaurants, hotels or some other similar size venue near to the properties that are being sold.

Medium composite auctions will sell up to one hundred lots, attracting up to 500 people and likely to be held in a hotel or conference centre. The larger property auctions, for the more experienced buyer, will sell over one hundred properties and at least 300 people will attend so competition is high for these two categories.

Auction property is not as easy to find as you would think. There is usually enough business generated through word of mouth without the need for advertising. You can phone auction houses and ask to be put on a mailing list and they will then notify you of the next sale and supply you with a list of lots that are expected to be available.

Most sellers will supply information that will tell you the property location, construction details, tenure, accommodation details, whether refurbishment is required, viewing and solicitor details. This is not enough information alone and surveys need to be carried out on a property you are serious about buying. You also need to have funds or a readily agreed mortgage available on the day of the auction.

It is important to gather as much information as possible before you attend a property auction on how they work, what to expect and what to do and what not to do. This information can easily be found on the internet.

Reverse property auctions are being tried in some areas and these are a fantastic way to snap up a bargain, particularly for first time buyers unable to secure other accommodation. The scheme auctions properties via an internet bidding site but rather

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