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11:37 am
January 17, 2011


Dara

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Bank Repossessed Property : Buying at Auctions – What to Do

Buying at Auctions – What to Do

Auctions are always one of the most time saving and effective ways of purchasing a bank repossessed property and selling private properties. This method is speedy and sure and does not involve a situation where the seller may raise the asking price at the very last minute. Once the hammer falls the contract is set. Buying repossessed property at an auction is a fair process. Waving your hand about in the air long enough and the repossessed property is sure to be yours soon enough. When all is said and done the key to having a good auction is to properly prepare yourself. Always be mindful of the fact that the responsibility to enquire and prepare before the gavel hits the block, falls entirely upon the owner. At this stage the owner is bound in contract to his new purchase.

Auctions are plenty of fun and can either get in on the action or simply be a spectator. No matter what you choose, always keep the following few things in mind.

1) As with anything in life one must start by looking, listening and learning. It’s a given that the best and most effective way of learning is through quiet observation. Attend one or two auctions and simply learn by watching. Gaining this vital knowledge will familiarize you with the workings of an auction so you may be prepared and avoid expensive mistakes.

2) Make an effort to attend previews as often as possible. The property advertisements will often show the viewing times and contact details of the person responsible for the auction. Take the opportunity given to view the property prior to its auction. This way you are able to see firsthand what the repossessed property is actually worth.

3) Always be prepared for any eventuality and be familiar with what you are viewing. Do the research early on to increase your chances of paying a reasonable price at the auction. Ignorance can lead you to your downfall.

4) Familiarize yourself with auction terms. If you know and understand the meaning of these terms you are more likely to follow what is being said.

5) Reading the auction directory will list the auction properties in their selling order.

6) Before you may bid at any auction, you must be registered. If you are doing an online bid at places like myroof.co.za, this step is easy as pie. Registering is like your immigration form or passport.

7) Always remain calm and confident during the bidding. Decide before hand what you want and how much you’re willing to bid, then stick to it.Repossessed property auctions can sometimes become a circus of grand spectacles and impressive bids but sticking to these tips is bound to have you basking in the glory of your newly purchased repossessed property.

2:59 pm
February 23, 2011


Elbe

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I went to a this website http://www.myroof.co.za recently looking for a affordable place I can buy and later on rent out. I saw a few houses I was interested in, just by scrolling through the repo properties on the site. It was so easy because I could have a look at the layout of the house and pictures of what the house looks like inside and outside. I made an offer on the one and I am waiting for the outcome as we speak. hold thumbs! I can really recommend this site if you are looking for private sales or big bargain repo properties.

8:35 am
October 12, 2011


Kim

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I bought a repossessed house on an online auction and it was worth while. The auction process is simple and straight forward. The company through which I bought my new home was very helpful and everything went through without a hitch. Communication and participating in the auction was done online, and I can tell you this process definitely saved me some time.

9:01 am
December 8, 2011


Chantal

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Hi all,


I bought a repossessed property and it was the best investment I ever made. I bought a repo house on auction for much less than the market value. I was always skeptic of buying a repossessed house on an online auction. This turned out to be one of the best decisions I have ever made. The process is not as complicated as one may think. Be sure to use a reputable company which will help you through the whole process. A blessing in disguise, since I do not have much time in the day, was that everything was done online. This really helped me a lot with my tight schedule.


I am currently busy buying my second house to rent out. I feel like it was worth while waiting all this time to finally be able to buy property, since I can now get two properties for a little bit more than the price of only one.



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