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Tips on buying a house at auction


Category: Real Estate  >>  Property Management

By Ron victor   [ 18/11/2008 ]
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Property auction takes places around the country, but they are advertised only about four weeks before. Advertisement are done in local newspapers, internet, so that sales can take place. The best bargains can often be found when properties are auctioned outside their local area. You can get an auction catalogue for a small fee direct from the auctioneer wherein you will find information regarding sale, guide prices, viewing times and any special conditions of sale. Do appoint a solicitor who will do the entire document work for you. Solicitor will give you all the important information regarding home auction. Visit the property on any of the day that has been listed in the catalogue. Try to take a surveyor or builder with you. Viewing of the house can be done twice a week and are open to everyone.

Do remember that a guide price should be closer to reserve price; any may have no relationship at all to the final sales price. A guide price gives an indication of the price that the property is expected to sell for and what the vendor is hoping to achieve. Guide prices are for information only and shouldn’t be relied on as indication of reserve price, or representing professional valuations for any purpose. Do not make an offer price before the sale as it may increase the reserve price. Property auction finance involves arranging auction mortgages within the time constraints laid down by the auction house. Normally you will be required to pay a 10 percent deposit on the day of the auction, and complete the purchase within 28 days. So keep all the finance in place before you bid. For repossessed homes, the amount should be paid within 14 days. Auctions generally take three minutes per lot. Once the hammer has been bit you have to pay 10 percent deposit amount and sign the contract of sale, so better be in your limits and bid on the right lot. If you do not know as how the sale is done, attend a sale or two on trial basis before bidding.

If you are worried that you may get carried away, it would be better if you take your friend or solicitor to bid on your behalf. You can also bid by telephone or online. Do pay attention to the auctioneer’s announcements at the beginning of the auction as he will explain the procedure and disclose the lots that are being sold or withdrawn prior to sale. Do not get emotionally attached to a property. If you miss this one, you can buy another one. It would be better if you don’t start the bid as this can push the price up. Look into post-auction sales. Forty percent of the properties at auction do not sell. The seller may take a back seat as he was not able to sell the property before the auction or after it so now you can negotiate a bargain. Nowadays more and more property are coming for auction.

About the author:
RonVictor is a Expert author for Property auction and uk auction list. He has written many articles like Uk property auctions, Property auctioneers, property in uk and Property auctions. For more information visit: http://www.propertyauctionzone.com contact me at ron.seocopywriter@gmail.com



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