Published on August 25th, 2008 by thomas tooma in Auctions
by thomas tooma
If you want to know how to buy common cars from government auctions, look no extra than your own local city.
If you want to know how to buy inexpensive cars from management , look no further than your own native city. Police and regime auctions are held all the time featuring shameful cars that have been or taken as property of the government.
Call you insular officials to find out more around how to buy bargain-basement cars from command auctions, such as when these are being held and where they are located. You’re bound to turn up some good information.
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Buying Cars through Government Auctions379 words, reading time ~ 1:31 mins
Published on August 25th, 2008 by Mark Allen in Auctions
by Doug Smith
Seized and abandoned properties as well as government surpluses are offered to the public through government auctions. There are many government auctions being held across the country every single week. The deals you’ll find here are unprecedented and could be used for personal investing or to start a business.
Surplus inventory sold at government auctions come from the federal, state, and local governments. Often the government has a large surplus of unneeded items, and will liquidate them to the public at one of their many auctions. This can happen often as the government’s equipment requirements are constantly changing.
Published on August 24th, 2008 by Mark Allen in Auctions
by Mark Allen
Thousands of government auctions and police auctions are held every day, listed at hundreds of websites. these websites vary widely, and it can be difficult figuring out all the ins and outs and hoops and loops of these sites. In this article I will explain the best way to navigate them, which ones are scams, and which ones you can manipulate to get what you want out of them.
A lot of the government auction sites out there are ‘membership sites’. These are funded by people like you signing up for them and having them charge your credit card for their services, like any regular pay site. These were started because most of the government auction sites before them were sites maintained by hundreds of different independent government agencies. These sites make government auctions a breeze compared to their predecessors.
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Membership Sites Make Government Auction Accesible445 words, reading time ~ 1:47 mins
Published on August 18th, 2008 by KC Kudra in Auctions
by KC Kudra
The United States Illinois and Napa Valley wines sales allow commercial wine auctions. Online wine sales, Napa Valley style is allowed as well. In New York, which is a very nice place for an auction, are in the process of passing bills to permit port wine sales and auctions, but with little success. Chicago is one place where California wines and wine sales are quite rigorous and people travel from all over just to get in on the bargains. Britain, where wine auctions and wine cellars are open regularly throughout the fall and winter, have retail wine chains that have flourished. One particular chain has taken over one of the wine retailers on the American West Coast.
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More Secrets to Playing the Wine Auction Game593 words, reading time ~ 2:22 mins
Published on August 16th, 2008 by Julia Wilson in Auctions
by Julia Clark
In this current real estate crisis, many people are loosing their homes either because they can’t make the payments or are walking away because their house is worth less then the amount owed. It was reported by CNBC on July 24 that foreclosures now represent half of all the homes sold in the US. Although this is downright scary to a highly leveraged homeowner or speculator this is also an opportunity of a lifetime for anyone looking to buy real estate at these depressed prices.
Published on August 16th, 2008 by Kim and Charles Petty in Auctions
by Kim and Charles Petty
There are thousands of online auctions on the internet. People love them because they can usually find great bargains. If you have an online business, you can use them to increase traffic to your web site.
You could create an electronic book or report that relates to your online business, then auction it off at an online auction. You could increase traffic to your web site by placing an ad for your web site in the electronic publication. Some online auctions will even allow you to link directly to your web site.
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How To Use Online Auctions As Traffic Generators328 words, reading time ~ 1:19 mins
Published on August 15th, 2008 by Calvin Anderson in Auctions
by Calvin Anderson
Are you planning to go to a sheriffs car auction? If you are, then you have already made the best decision to owning your dream car. The auction will be a place for you to check out price ranges and hopefully give you that dream car at a very good deal.
If you are just starting off on your career then you probably don’t have enough to buy a brand new car. A brand new car will just add to your monthly problems. Even if you are living alone you don’t have all the freedoms afforded to you because of certain financial constraints right? This is the reason that you need to find great deals for everything you buy.
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Ways to Get a Bargain Deal at a Sheriffs Car Auction462 words, reading time ~ 1:51 mins
Published on August 13th, 2008 by KC Kudra in Auctions
by KC Kudra
You might not have even thought about it; however, wine auctions and online wine sales are now big business. Offline wine sales is something you are probably already aware of, but there are online wine sales which are becoming much more popular as time passes. If it’s for private companies getting rid of end of ranges, overstocks and the like or charities doing fundraising efforts through auctioning off bottles of wine, there are bargains to be had by average consumers with a bit of an adventurous soul.
In the end, Joe Public is the one who benefits. Wine auctions are forecasted as a low-key but continuing market this year. Most people consider them an excellent source of hard-to-find wine gems, and if you are an expert, you will be able to pick them up at bargain prices.
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The Secrets to Playing the Wine Auction Game487 words, reading time ~ 1:57 mins
Published on August 13th, 2008 by Julia Wilson in Auctions
by Julia Wilson
Due to the recent real estate collapse, many people across the United States are losing their homes to foreclosure. The period of time before the official foreclosure is called pre-foreclosure. Depending on the state the pre-foreclosure period lasts from seven days to a 60 days. Real estate experts know that the pre-foreclosure period is a great time to purchase a home.
Many of the ‘for sale by owner’ signs that you see are from owners that are in pre-foreclosure. The bank usually allows the homeowner time in which to try and sell their home before it is foreclosed. This is common because the bank is not in the real estate business and would prefer the current owner sell the home to cut their losses rather then having to seize the home themselves.
Published on August 13th, 2008 by Williamson Johnston in Auctions
by Williamson Johnston
Who is the Jordan Real Estate Group? The Jordan Real Estate Group is a family owned and operated company in business for over 25 years. The company is comprised of professional real estate appraisers, title insurance producers and settlement agents.No we believe that the internet has made real estate agents and brokers unnecessary. They charge way too much money for providing the simple introduction service that we provide here.
Published on August 12th, 2008 by Moreno Bowman in Auctions
by Moreno Bowman
Where do I get information about foreclosures? The Spokane County Treasurer can provide you with information about property foreclosures and upcoming sales.Real estate foreclosure is when a mortgagee’s right to redeem a mortgage is taken away by the lending institution. Often homes are foreclosed by the lender because mortgage payments have not been made. And foreclosure ensures, through legal proceedings, that the lender has a means of restitution on the defaulted loan.
Published on July 19th, 2008 by Warren Scott in Auctions
by Warren Scott
The used auto market can be a very tricky market to maneuver through. Whether you are buying or selling there are challenges to both sides. I think that the more difficult side is obviously the buying side. You don’t know the history of the car and this can make buying a used car quite a guessing game! Keep reading to learn how you can avoid buying a lemon!
We have all seen the used car ads in the paper for a car that is really cheap. We call the seller to find out that the car has been totaled and has some major problems. Thus the cheap price!
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Has This Car Been Totaled770 words, reading time ~ 3:05 mins
Published on July 19th, 2008 by Davion Wong in Auctions
by Calvin Anderson
Have you heard of the salvation army auto auction? It is one of the Salvation Army’s ways of raising funds for their social improvement endeavors. This is their way of telling you to donate and help make a difference in another person’s life.
Being an internationally active entity, the Salvation Army works for the good of all humankind. The things they are doing benefit almost everyone around the world in one way or the other. You can help them in their work with a simple donation, a donation that will also give you some gains.
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Ways to Donate Through Salvation Army Auto Auction464 words, reading time ~ 1:51 mins