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11-30-2006, 06:48 AM
FORT LAUDERDALE, FLORIDA December 1, 2007- More than 100 properties will be put up for sale in the first-ever Super Bowl Real Estate Auction on January 27th 2007. Auction USA, a South Florida based Auction firm, will host the event at the Seminole Hard Rock Hotel & Casino. A variety of properties will be sold including condominiums, single-family homes, townhouses, vacant lots, and commercial properties.
“Our primary focus is to serve as the platform between Buyers and Sellers of real estate” says Nicole Hollander, President of Auction USA. “We cooperate with realtors, developers, investors and property owners to move real estate in a declining market.”
With home sales declining more than 30% in the last twelve months, sellers are looking for alternative methods to generate interest in their property. For many, auctions have been their answer. These sellers are highly motivated and often their properties are well-maintained, of high market value, and located in some of the most prized locations.
Historically, auctions have been a way to create buzz around the sale and urgency to the Buyer. Properties are advertised through printed material, broadcast media, targeted direct mail, internet exposure, signage, telemarketing, and promotion amongst specific brokerage communities. Buyers must register for the auction with a cashier’s check to pre-qualify for bidding. The auction is called, and the bidding quickly escalates. Only in an auction sale are buyers truly able to name their own price. Buyers feel a strong sense of assurance that they are not overpaying for the property, and all properties that the Buyer “wins” must be secured with a substantial deposit. A purchase and sale contract is signed within a matter of minutes, and the property must be closed within 45 days.
Hollander states “By bringing multiple properties to auction at once, this creates considerable synergies in promotion and advertising. Only a limited number of properties will be accepted in to our Super Bowl Real Estate Auction. If you or someone you know are interested in auctioning their property or purchasing a property at auction, we urge you to contact us as soon as possible.”
For more information on the Super Bowl Real Estate Auction, please contact Auction USA at email auction1usa@aol.com
“Our primary focus is to serve as the platform between Buyers and Sellers of real estate” says Nicole Hollander, President of Auction USA. “We cooperate with realtors, developers, investors and property owners to move real estate in a declining market.”
With home sales declining more than 30% in the last twelve months, sellers are looking for alternative methods to generate interest in their property. For many, auctions have been their answer. These sellers are highly motivated and often their properties are well-maintained, of high market value, and located in some of the most prized locations.
Historically, auctions have been a way to create buzz around the sale and urgency to the Buyer. Properties are advertised through printed material, broadcast media, targeted direct mail, internet exposure, signage, telemarketing, and promotion amongst specific brokerage communities. Buyers must register for the auction with a cashier’s check to pre-qualify for bidding. The auction is called, and the bidding quickly escalates. Only in an auction sale are buyers truly able to name their own price. Buyers feel a strong sense of assurance that they are not overpaying for the property, and all properties that the Buyer “wins” must be secured with a substantial deposit. A purchase and sale contract is signed within a matter of minutes, and the property must be closed within 45 days.
Hollander states “By bringing multiple properties to auction at once, this creates considerable synergies in promotion and advertising. Only a limited number of properties will be accepted in to our Super Bowl Real Estate Auction. If you or someone you know are interested in auctioning their property or purchasing a property at auction, we urge you to contact us as soon as possible.”
For more information on the Super Bowl Real Estate Auction, please contact Auction USA at email auction1usa@aol.com