Regardless of who hold auctions, is the winning bid real the total cost of buying a house from the auction?
Q. I see these newspaper articles about real estate auctions. There are the regular county auctions (sheriffs auctions) that real estate companies buy to sell for profit later at their own house auctions. Regardless of who hold auctions, is the winning bid real the total cost of buying a house from the auction? Can you buy a house from an auction for say few thousands dollars? I can't google the real estate buying process. Where I can learn about the process of buying houses?
Asked by dan - Mon Sep 10 17:22:39 2007 - - 4 Answers - 0 Comments
A. It's very difficult to actually get a house at auction at extremely low prices like that. I've been to quite a few and actually won the bid on a couple of them. BUT... where I'm at, there is a 10 day upset bid timeframe where anyone can outbid you still but they have to up it by 3%. Or the owner still has that time to pay the lender back. That's in the normal case of foreclosure. The sheriff auction thing does not state that there are no other leins or mortgages on the property. I talked to the sheriff about this before and they just won't say. You have to do your own title search before bidding on this. So the winning bid can be the total cost of the property if you make it past the hurdles. And it's hard to find any good info… [cont.]
Answered by tmorrow65 - Mon Sep 10 17:35:48 2007
Q. I see these newspaper articles about real estate auctions. There are the regular county auctions (sheriffs auctions) that real estate companies buy to sell for profit later at their own house auctions. Regardless of who hold auctions, is the winning bid real the total cost of buying a house from the auction? Can you buy a house from an auction for say few thousands dollars? I can't google the real estate buying process. Where I can learn about the process of buying houses?
Asked by dan - Mon Sep 10 17:22:39 2007 - - 4 Answers - 0 Comments
A. It's very difficult to actually get a house at auction at extremely low prices like that. I've been to quite a few and actually won the bid on a couple of them. BUT... where I'm at, there is a 10 day upset bid timeframe where anyone can outbid you still but they have to up it by 3%. Or the owner still has that time to pay the lender back. That's in the normal case of foreclosure. The sheriff auction thing does not state that there are no other leins or mortgages on the property. I talked to the sheriff about this before and they just won't say. You have to do your own title search before bidding on this. So the winning bid can be the total cost of the property if you make it past the hurdles. And it's hard to find any good info… [cont.]
Answered by tmorrow65 - Mon Sep 10 17:35:48 2007
How do i make my prior auctions private on eBay?
Q. I want to hide my prior won auctions as i need to resell some of the items and i am confident i can get 200-400% of what i paid. Any advice?
Asked by theanswerisnot42 - Tue Dec 1 01:41:13 2009 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments
A. You can't, that's why it is good to have a different account for Buying and Selling
Answered by LOTR-FAN - Tue Dec 1 12:18:20 2009
Q. I want to hide my prior won auctions as i need to resell some of the items and i am confident i can get 200-400% of what i paid. Any advice?
Asked by theanswerisnot42 - Tue Dec 1 01:41:13 2009 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments
A. You can't, that's why it is good to have a different account for Buying and Selling
Answered by LOTR-FAN - Tue Dec 1 12:18:20 2009
Live in CA, want to start going to car auctions to buy cars What type of license do I need and how do I get it
Q. I know there are car auctions where only people with some certain licenses are allowed to go in. They can bring guests and all purchases even though by the guests are done through them, that is, under their license. They do not have like a lot or anything like that. What type of license is this and how can I obtain it.
Asked by Zuzu - Mon Mar 17 21:01:10 2008 - - 4 Answers - 0 Comments
A. In CA it depends on where you will be selling them. If you want to buy at auction and sell to dealers, or recon adn reauction the cars, you can get a wholesalers license. On that license you are allowed up to 5 cars per year retail. If your intention is to sell them to the general public, then you need a retail dealers license. You can get all the details, and requiremetns for each license on the CA DMV website here:
Answered by xx_satanic_mechanic_xx - Mon Mar 17 21:13:37 2008
Q. I know there are car auctions where only people with some certain licenses are allowed to go in. They can bring guests and all purchases even though by the guests are done through them, that is, under their license. They do not have like a lot or anything like that. What type of license is this and how can I obtain it.
Asked by Zuzu - Mon Mar 17 21:01:10 2008 - - 4 Answers - 0 Comments
A. In CA it depends on where you will be selling them. If you want to buy at auction and sell to dealers, or recon adn reauction the cars, you can get a wholesalers license. On that license you are allowed up to 5 cars per year retail. If your intention is to sell them to the general public, then you need a retail dealers license. You can get all the details, and requiremetns for each license on the CA DMV website here:
Answered by xx_satanic_mechanic_xx - Mon Mar 17 21:13:37 2008
How can I find out about upcoming car auctions in my area?
Q. Im looking to buy a car and would like to go to an auction. Ive heard that you can get good cars for less than a grand at auctions. And another thing what about these car auctions that are online that want you to pay membership fees, are they legit?? Im in desperate need of a vehicle ASAP!!! Thanx
Asked by Mizundastood - Thu Jul 24 05:47:14 2008 - - 3 Answers - 2 Comments
A. There are all kinds of car auctions -- dealer auctions (must have dealer's license), public auctions, police auctions, repo auctions, government auctions, and so on. Here's an article with more details: The web sites that offer directories of such auctions are mostly legit but their data may be limited or out of date. So, if you buy, make sure they have a money-back guarantee in case you are not happy with the service.
Answered by peterthegreat - Thu Jul 24 10:27:19 2008
Q. Im looking to buy a car and would like to go to an auction. Ive heard that you can get good cars for less than a grand at auctions. And another thing what about these car auctions that are online that want you to pay membership fees, are they legit?? Im in desperate need of a vehicle ASAP!!! Thanx
Asked by Mizundastood - Thu Jul 24 05:47:14 2008 - - 3 Answers - 2 Comments
A. There are all kinds of car auctions -- dealer auctions (must have dealer's license), public auctions, police auctions, repo auctions, government auctions, and so on. Here's an article with more details: The web sites that offer directories of such auctions are mostly legit but their data may be limited or out of date. So, if you buy, make sure they have a money-back guarantee in case you are not happy with the service.
Answered by peterthegreat - Thu Jul 24 10:27:19 2008
What is the best way to sell your junk besides auctions and garage sells?
Q. I live in a rural area and don 't get enough traffic for garage sells. I don't really want to set outside all day to sell a few items. The shipping cost is to high to be able sell anything and make any money from auctions. Is there some other way a guy can sell his junk?
Asked by J. C. - Tue Jul 25 19:11:08 2006 - - 4 Answers - 0 Comments
A. yes by and sell or eBay . it will cost you 3.00 a listing on by and sell . and the listing will last for thirty days pay pal is bit more expensive and you have to realist it every week so it could be a bit costly your best bet would be on line by and sell. you can say buyer is responsible for delivery or pick up only
Answered by lois k - Tue Jul 25 19:19:00 2006
Q. I live in a rural area and don 't get enough traffic for garage sells. I don't really want to set outside all day to sell a few items. The shipping cost is to high to be able sell anything and make any money from auctions. Is there some other way a guy can sell his junk?
Asked by J. C. - Tue Jul 25 19:11:08 2006 - - 4 Answers - 0 Comments
A. yes by and sell or eBay . it will cost you 3.00 a listing on by and sell . and the listing will last for thirty days pay pal is bit more expensive and you have to realist it every week so it could be a bit costly your best bet would be on line by and sell. you can say buyer is responsible for delivery or pick up only
Answered by lois k - Tue Jul 25 19:19:00 2006
How can I find out where local auctions are held?
Q. I've tried looking in the local newspapers and on the internet but can't find anything even though I know there a auctions in my area. I'm not thinking of property auctions more things like antiques and books etc to the person who said its not rocket science... hello... if you read question properly you would see it clearly states that i have looked in local papers and found nothing... hardly rocket science answering a question... if its sooo much trouble don't answer!!! Sorry, I live in Britain, is the info about contacted record departments or tax accessors relevant in Britain??
Asked by Vic B <3 my little chubba - Wed Aug 15 18:31:35 2007 - - 6 Answers - 0 Comments
A. contact your local Records Department or Tax accessor. however, almost always the auctions are held on the courthouse steps. good luck :)
Answered by Blue October - Wed Aug 15 18:38:28 2007
Q. I've tried looking in the local newspapers and on the internet but can't find anything even though I know there a auctions in my area. I'm not thinking of property auctions more things like antiques and books etc to the person who said its not rocket science... hello... if you read question properly you would see it clearly states that i have looked in local papers and found nothing... hardly rocket science answering a question... if its sooo much trouble don't answer!!! Sorry, I live in Britain, is the info about contacted record departments or tax accessors relevant in Britain??
Asked by Vic B <3 my little chubba - Wed Aug 15 18:31:35 2007 - - 6 Answers - 0 Comments
A. contact your local Records Department or Tax accessor. however, almost always the auctions are held on the courthouse steps. good luck :)
Answered by Blue October - Wed Aug 15 18:38:28 2007
What is the best way to get eBayers to submit their auctions to me for free advertising?
Q. Our site AuctionGab.net currently has more than 500 eBay members that use our free services. We advertise their auctions for free. But are now looking for more eBayers to submit their auctions to us for free advertising. I have been trying to spread the word on free auction advertising through Yahoo Groups, but am relatively new to this. Suggestions? Thanks! Gabber
Asked by auctiongab.net - Tue Jun 12 12:20:41 2007 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Why don't you set-up an e-bay store or somthing and "sell" your services there. It can be as low as a penny, but if you want eBayers, go to eBay.
Answered by MommyToo - Tue Jun 12 12:42:01 2007
Q. Our site AuctionGab.net currently has more than 500 eBay members that use our free services. We advertise their auctions for free. But are now looking for more eBayers to submit their auctions to us for free advertising. I have been trying to spread the word on free auction advertising through Yahoo Groups, but am relatively new to this. Suggestions? Thanks! Gabber
Asked by auctiongab.net - Tue Jun 12 12:20:41 2007 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Why don't you set-up an e-bay store or somthing and "sell" your services there. It can be as low as a penny, but if you want eBayers, go to eBay.
Answered by MommyToo - Tue Jun 12 12:42:01 2007
where can I go to find real estate auctions in New England?
Q. Where should I check? I have searched online and all I get is these stupid sites that are not really "auctions". I would prefer to actually go to a physical auction.
Asked by buzzsaw2222 - Thu Oct 29 08:48:27 2009 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments
A. They are held outside, on the courthouse steps. Call the court house, they are usually once a month.
Answered by Janet P - Thu Oct 29 10:36:23 2009
Q. Where should I check? I have searched online and all I get is these stupid sites that are not really "auctions". I would prefer to actually go to a physical auction.
Asked by buzzsaw2222 - Thu Oct 29 08:48:27 2009 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments
A. They are held outside, on the courthouse steps. Call the court house, they are usually once a month.
Answered by Janet P - Thu Oct 29 10:36:23 2009
On Ebay, can i look at auctions that have ended for a specific type of item?
Q. Im selling a pair of Pioneers CDJ 800 mk2's and hopt to get the best price. Theres a few on auction just now but obviously the price they are at will change. Am i able to look through a history of previous auctions to get an idea without waiting for current auctions to end in my watched items? And if so how do i do it? Thanks!
Asked by Graeme V - Wed Feb 3 17:35:43 2010 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Sure is ...go to advanced search > enter your keyword ie Pioneers CDJ 800 mk2 > tick the completed listings box > search. Only displays items that have ended in the last 15 days.
Answered by fourleafclover - Wed Feb 3 19:34:14 2010
Q. Im selling a pair of Pioneers CDJ 800 mk2's and hopt to get the best price. Theres a few on auction just now but obviously the price they are at will change. Am i able to look through a history of previous auctions to get an idea without waiting for current auctions to end in my watched items? And if so how do i do it? Thanks!
Asked by Graeme V - Wed Feb 3 17:35:43 2010 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Sure is ...go to advanced search > enter your keyword ie Pioneers CDJ 800 mk2 > tick the completed listings box > search. Only displays items that have ended in the last 15 days.
Answered by fourleafclover - Wed Feb 3 19:34:14 2010
I am thinking about using Auctiva for my auctions on ebay, But does it cost anything?
Q. I'm planning on using Auctiva for making some auctions on ebay, But i wanted to know if it costed anything. Does it charge you any fees for using their services? Thanks!
Asked by Jose - Mon Apr 27 23:17:40 2009 - - 2 Answers - 1 Comments
A. Auctiva doesn't cost anything and it is awesome! My favorite part is that you can upload up to 25 photos for free and use them all in one listing! There are things you can pay for in auctiva but only if you want to. For instance, they offer their own insurance service that you could use but you don't have to and nothing is automatically charged to you - ever. I've been using auctiva for about 3 years and haven't had a problem yet.
Answered by musicalchers - Mon Apr 27 23:26:21 2009
Q. I'm planning on using Auctiva for making some auctions on ebay, But i wanted to know if it costed anything. Does it charge you any fees for using their services? Thanks!
Asked by Jose - Mon Apr 27 23:17:40 2009 - - 2 Answers - 1 Comments
A. Auctiva doesn't cost anything and it is awesome! My favorite part is that you can upload up to 25 photos for free and use them all in one listing! There are things you can pay for in auctiva but only if you want to. For instance, they offer their own insurance service that you could use but you don't have to and nothing is automatically charged to you - ever. I've been using auctiva for about 3 years and haven't had a problem yet.
Answered by musicalchers - Mon Apr 27 23:26:21 2009
How can I find about Business and School auctions?
Q. How can I find about Business and School auctions in my area. I hear that those school lunch tables sell cheap!
Asked by Dan93 - Sun Jul 8 14:24:08 2007 - - 3 Answers - 0 Comments
A. I always keep an eye in Supermarkets on the Community Boards. (these boards are great sources of bargains both public and private) Also a well placed call to the school's and town hall's will never hurt, even if it is twice a year. Your right a lot of School Committees will have "bargain basement" pricing because it is much easier to make $5 than pay someone $5 to remove it to a landfill. I hope this helps. Good Luck
Answered by engineco913 - Sun Jul 8 21:14:08 2007
Q. How can I find about Business and School auctions in my area. I hear that those school lunch tables sell cheap!
Asked by Dan93 - Sun Jul 8 14:24:08 2007 - - 3 Answers - 0 Comments
A. I always keep an eye in Supermarkets on the Community Boards. (these boards are great sources of bargains both public and private) Also a well placed call to the school's and town hall's will never hurt, even if it is twice a year. Your right a lot of School Committees will have "bargain basement" pricing because it is much easier to make $5 than pay someone $5 to remove it to a landfill. I hope this helps. Good Luck
Answered by engineco913 - Sun Jul 8 21:14:08 2007
Are impound car auctions available to the general public in California?
Q. I want to attend some impound car auctions and I'm not sure if they're open to the public in California or if I need some sort of dealer's lisence.
Asked by cali_brazil - Wed Nov 28 21:47:22 2007 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments
A. They're suppose to be yes, but the auctions themselves are kept discreetly advertised so that the impound may auction the car to itself increasing the bill for the impound to include an additional auction fee, and then sell it for real the second time around turning another full profit once again, and at the same time avoid discounting any part of their profit off of the previous car owner's impound bill. If my memory still serves me, the dealer's license was not for an impound to sell a car, but rather to buy one from a dealer who took a trade-in that just would not pass smog or other equipment requirements. Since a dealer cannot sell these used cars to consumers, they sell them to those with dealer's licenses such as an impound. */End… [cont.]
Answered by Superman - Fri Nov 30 13:22:11 2007
Q. I want to attend some impound car auctions and I'm not sure if they're open to the public in California or if I need some sort of dealer's lisence.
Asked by cali_brazil - Wed Nov 28 21:47:22 2007 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments
A. They're suppose to be yes, but the auctions themselves are kept discreetly advertised so that the impound may auction the car to itself increasing the bill for the impound to include an additional auction fee, and then sell it for real the second time around turning another full profit once again, and at the same time avoid discounting any part of their profit off of the previous car owner's impound bill. If my memory still serves me, the dealer's license was not for an impound to sell a car, but rather to buy one from a dealer who took a trade-in that just would not pass smog or other equipment requirements. Since a dealer cannot sell these used cars to consumers, they sell them to those with dealer's licenses such as an impound. */End… [cont.]
Answered by Superman - Fri Nov 30 13:22:11 2007
How much do dealers save at those huge auto auctions?
Q. How much below blue book value (on average) do used vehicles go for at those huge dealer auctions? I'm thinking about buying some land and starting a new career as an used auto dealer.. Any insight from dealers would be appreciated!
Asked by o - Tue Jan 1 17:50:32 2008 - - 3 Answers - 0 Comments
A. The old adage you get what you pay for?? Same is true at auto auctions. Auto auctions for dealers are just like buying a car anywhere. I love when a customer tells me they "know someone in the business" that will take them to auction and tell them they should go they will probably get a great deal ;) Fact of the matter is many buyers from the dealer ships are guys that have been on the biz 20+ years. Say you find the elusive "cream puff" that grandma kept in the garage and is 5 years old and only has 10k miles. The price gets bid way up and it becomes a case of who is going to sell it for the least amount of profit. A car like this more than likely would run like a champ. Being in Florida if we had price may be above KBB on the lot as… [cont.]
Answered by vumenjimi - Tue Jan 1 22:48:06 2008
Q. How much below blue book value (on average) do used vehicles go for at those huge dealer auctions? I'm thinking about buying some land and starting a new career as an used auto dealer.. Any insight from dealers would be appreciated!
Asked by o - Tue Jan 1 17:50:32 2008 - - 3 Answers - 0 Comments
A. The old adage you get what you pay for?? Same is true at auto auctions. Auto auctions for dealers are just like buying a car anywhere. I love when a customer tells me they "know someone in the business" that will take them to auction and tell them they should go they will probably get a great deal ;) Fact of the matter is many buyers from the dealer ships are guys that have been on the biz 20+ years. Say you find the elusive "cream puff" that grandma kept in the garage and is 5 years old and only has 10k miles. The price gets bid way up and it becomes a case of who is going to sell it for the least amount of profit. A car like this more than likely would run like a champ. Being in Florida if we had price may be above KBB on the lot as… [cont.]
Answered by vumenjimi - Tue Jan 1 22:48:06 2008
Where can I sell a brand new iPod nano without having to auction it off on Yahoo! Auctions?
Q. I don't have a credit card so I can't verify my account on Yahoo! Auctions so is there any other way to sell off a brand new iPod nano? Are there shops that will buy this kind of stuff?
Asked by snowysam_thy - Mon Oct 15 13:34:36 2007 - - 6 Answers - 0 Comments
A. The only answer that I can give you is you should sell it in the newspaper. Online auctions pretty much need your information. Your newspaper should have free adds so try there.
Answered by lwdierlam - Mon Oct 15 13:37:51 2007
Q. I don't have a credit card so I can't verify my account on Yahoo! Auctions so is there any other way to sell off a brand new iPod nano? Are there shops that will buy this kind of stuff?
Asked by snowysam_thy - Mon Oct 15 13:34:36 2007 - - 6 Answers - 0 Comments
A. The only answer that I can give you is you should sell it in the newspaper. Online auctions pretty much need your information. Your newspaper should have free adds so try there.
Answered by lwdierlam - Mon Oct 15 13:37:51 2007
How can i find out when San Francisco sailboat auctions are?
Q. How can i find out when San Francisco sailboat auctions are, especially those held by clubs? Thanks ...And I looked online - not helpful at all (DAVID). That's a sorry way to get points.
Asked by A1245 - Tue Oct 6 11:06:31 2009 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Look online
Answered by DAVID - Sun Oct 11 07:09:56 2009
Q. How can i find out when San Francisco sailboat auctions are, especially those held by clubs? Thanks ...And I looked online - not helpful at all (DAVID). That's a sorry way to get points.
Asked by A1245 - Tue Oct 6 11:06:31 2009 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Look online
Answered by DAVID - Sun Oct 11 07:09:56 2009
How can I get a live stream of eBay auctions on my website?
Q. I'm looking to get a live stream of eBay auctions on my website concerning the product that my company sells. Does anyone know how I can do this? Is it a simple script that I can type in? I'm not really interested in anything I would have to pay for, so please don't post it if that is the case :P. Thanks!
Asked by Eddie - Mon May 25 00:06:49 2009 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
A. You can't. Ebay isn't a "streaming" auction site. Ebay DOES have tools that let you keep an eye on the items you're selling (and reminds you when the auction is getting close to the end).
Answered by Resident Heretic - Mon May 25 00:14:52 2009
Q. I'm looking to get a live stream of eBay auctions on my website concerning the product that my company sells. Does anyone know how I can do this? Is it a simple script that I can type in? I'm not really interested in anything I would have to pay for, so please don't post it if that is the case :P. Thanks!
Asked by Eddie - Mon May 25 00:06:49 2009 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
A. You can't. Ebay isn't a "streaming" auction site. Ebay DOES have tools that let you keep an eye on the items you're selling (and reminds you when the auction is getting close to the end).
Answered by Resident Heretic - Mon May 25 00:14:52 2009
How do I see view the closed auctions on ebay?
Q. Right, I want to research what prices products were sold for on ebay by looking at the closed auctions and closed bids, The auctions that people already won. How do I do that? I don't know where to go on ebay to find that. Thanks
Asked by Slava I - Wed Feb 27 17:52:53 2008 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
A. next to search is advanced search, use that, and check the box that says "completed listings only", it will give you both the won items and lost items. You need a user account to use this service.
Answered by sheskiistoo - Wed Feb 27 18:04:31 2008
Q. Right, I want to research what prices products were sold for on ebay by looking at the closed auctions and closed bids, The auctions that people already won. How do I do that? I don't know where to go on ebay to find that. Thanks
Asked by Slava I - Wed Feb 27 17:52:53 2008 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
A. next to search is advanced search, use that, and check the box that says "completed listings only", it will give you both the won items and lost items. You need a user account to use this service.
Answered by sheskiistoo - Wed Feb 27 18:04:31 2008
How do you purchase a car at public car auctions?
Q. Well mine is more than one question. How do you purchase a car at the public auctions? What are the risks of purchasing a repossessed car? And can you really get good deals and decent cars at auctions? Ive been tempted to attend an auction but im still a little confused on how it works.
Asked by Yesi - Mon Jun 15 18:56:41 2009 - - 3 Answers - 0 Comments
A. you can get a pretty sweet ride at a live auction. Generally, if you win they give you 30 days to pay and a chance to inspect the car before bidding starts. Try out online auctions too - no fuss no muss - and you can actually SEARCH for something you want. Check out this site: governmentauctions.org - they are an excellent resource for live and internet auctions. thanks!
Answered by Richard M - Tue Jun 16 17:22:49 2009
Q. Well mine is more than one question. How do you purchase a car at the public auctions? What are the risks of purchasing a repossessed car? And can you really get good deals and decent cars at auctions? Ive been tempted to attend an auction but im still a little confused on how it works.
Asked by Yesi - Mon Jun 15 18:56:41 2009 - - 3 Answers - 0 Comments
A. you can get a pretty sweet ride at a live auction. Generally, if you win they give you 30 days to pay and a chance to inspect the car before bidding starts. Try out online auctions too - no fuss no muss - and you can actually SEARCH for something you want. Check out this site: governmentauctions.org - they are an excellent resource for live and internet auctions. thanks!
Answered by Richard M - Tue Jun 16 17:22:49 2009
How would I find dates and times on bank foreclosure auctions?
Q. I'm looking to buy a home in Mississippi for cash, preferably for a fraction of it's value. Can the general public go to these auctions?
Asked by Sara - Mon Oct 26 09:24:03 2009 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Bank foreclosures are generally announced on a regular basis in the Legal Notices section of your local newspaper. You're highly unlikely to pick up a bank foreclosure for a "fraction" of it's value though. The lender will start the bidding at the outstanding mortgage balance in order to preserve their rights. With many properties that will be something higher than the fair market value these days so unless you consider 150% of FMV a bargain, look elsewhere.
Answered by Bostonian In MO - Mon Oct 26 09:53:20 2009
Q. I'm looking to buy a home in Mississippi for cash, preferably for a fraction of it's value. Can the general public go to these auctions?
Asked by Sara - Mon Oct 26 09:24:03 2009 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Bank foreclosures are generally announced on a regular basis in the Legal Notices section of your local newspaper. You're highly unlikely to pick up a bank foreclosure for a "fraction" of it's value though. The lender will start the bidding at the outstanding mortgage balance in order to preserve their rights. With many properties that will be something higher than the fair market value these days so unless you consider 150% of FMV a bargain, look elsewhere.
Answered by Bostonian In MO - Mon Oct 26 09:53:20 2009
How do i get my dealers license to go to dealer auctions?
Q. I want to go to dealer auctions and get good deals on cars for myself. I don't have a car lot. I just would like to buy a couple cars a year! I live in michigan
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Answered by charlotte - Mon Sep 29 17:54:11 2008
Q. I want to go to dealer auctions and get good deals on cars for myself. I don't have a car lot. I just would like to buy a couple cars a year! I live in michigan
Asked by mpowerd - Sat Sep 27 12:44:02 2008 - - 4 Answers - 0 Comments
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