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		<title>Real Estate Auctions</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Ohio Real Estate Auctions are interesting and potentially a way to acquire property at deep discounts. There are many things you should know about prior to bidding at an auction so I highly recommend you consult a Realtor, real estate attorney and/or an auctioneer to help and educate you with the process. Auctions are handled [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Ohio Real Estate <a title="Auction Glossary" href="http://www.realtor.org/auction/auctions/auctionglossary" target="_blank">Auctions</a> are interesting and potentially a way to acquire property at deep discounts. There are many things you should know about prior to bidding at an auction so I highly recommend you consult a <a href="http://www.thecolumbusteam.com/team/members.php?id=3" target="_blank">Realtor</a>, real estate attorney and/or an auctioneer to help and educate you with the process. Auctions are handled in different ways so don’t assume anything. Below are the events of an auction I attended last night in <a title="Worthington's Website" href="http://www.worthington.org/" target="_blank">Worthington</a>.</p>
<p>The home was a <a title="Article" href="http://www.realtor.org/RMODaily.nsf/pages/News2008060206?OpenDocument" target="_blank">bank owned</a>, single family ranch listed for $75,000. This was an “absolute auction”, which means the house would be sold to the highest bidder regardless of the price in its <a title="Legal Definition" href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/As_is" target="_blank">AS-IS </a>condition with no buyer contingencies and the buyer had to close within 30 days plus a <a href="http://collectibles.about.com/od/termsandfaq/g/BuyersPremium.htm" target="_blank">10% buyers premium</a> that would be added to the final bid price. Bidders had to show up with a $5,000 deposit in form of a cashier’s check. The auction was to take place at the house at 5PM.</p>
<p>My client and I arrived at the house at 4:30. There were several people going in and out of the house looking around and scoping out the other bidders. (If you are a <a title="People Watchers Video" href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L2rF3THVuhs" rel="shadowbox[post-704];player=swf;width=640;height=385;" target="_blank">people watcher</a>, you would love this event) The auctioneer was set up in the house where we went to register to bid. My client gave the auctioneer the $5,000 check with photo ID and we were assigned a number to bid along with the <a href="http://www.columbusrealtors.com" target="_blank">purchase contract </a>that would be used for the highest bidder. We were told the auctioneer would go over the purchase contract line by line right before the bidding began.</p>
<p>Promptly at 5 the auction began. There was about 50 people standing in the house and there were 20 registered bidders. The auctioneer went over the purchase agreement and disclosed a few defects he knew about the house. Then the bidding began. It started at $50,000 and immediately was bid to $60K, then $70, then $80, then $90 where the bidding paused for a moment and the auctioneer was asking for $100. He looked and called a few times, then a shout of $92.5, followed by $95. Then the auctioneer made some comments to lighten the tension and remind people that this price is much lower than the average sales in the area. The a shout came out at $100K. Then $101K. A pause for a few moments and then $102K. The auctioneer called for $103K, but that is where it stopped. “$102,000 going, once, twice, SOLD”. The event was over at 5:23 and another house was Sold in Worthington, Ohio. Does anyone have an auction experience they would like to share? Please contact <a title="Patrick Florence" href="http://www.thecolumbusteam.com/team/members.php?id=3" target="_blank">me</a> if you are interested in learning more about auctions in <a href="http://www.experiencecolumbus.com/" target="_blank">Central Ohio</a>.</p>
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