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Sunday, May 24, 2009

Real Estate Auction

By Lawrence Blake

Have you noticed a great many homes and dealerships have been vacated. Many of them end up at the government auction. Where once stood sprawling land mark dealerships, there is now what looks like abandoned ghost towns.

Our declining economy no doubt has a great deal to do with it. Dealerships with no choice but to go bankrupt have had financial institutions and the federal government repossess and seize their inventories. This includes homes and autos as well. Due to the enormous expense to store these autos, they must be auctioned off at extremely discounted prices.

Thousands upon thousands of people in America are defaulting on car loans and house mortgages everyday. This failing condition leaves the cars and homes up for grabs at the government auction. A good thing for someone in the market for a good deal on a car or home or just about anything that's being auctioned off.

What you can purchase at the government auction is far from being used junk. In fact much of what you will find is in mint condition and fully functional. The homes may sometimes need a little work, but for the price you purchase it, Who cares?

You can acquire almost anything at the government auction. Most of it for a lot less than you would normally pay elsewhere. The government auction have for along time been a closely guarded resource used only by the dealerships. They are usually not advertized to the general public.

There are a few who have acquired accessing rights and made them available to their members. As a result the government auction members can take full advantage of some of the most unbelievable bargains ever. Some of up to 90% book value.

The process of bidding is really not complicated at all. So remember my friend, you don't have to live in some tore up dilappedated shack or tool around town in an old beat up bucket, just put a little cash together and go down to the government auction. Be sure to take a little more than $100. - 21396

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