Thursday, July 17th, 2008
There may be different reasons for people to attend a real estate auction, but primarily it is to find a good deal on a piece of land or a house. In most instances, the winning bid for property at a real estate auction is required to be for two-thirds of the appraised value of […]
Posted in real-estate-auction | No Comments »
Thursday, July 17th, 2008
Some may have trouble understanding how the government buys more than they need of anything, but many of the items sold at a government surplus auction are necessarily because too many were bought. Cars for example, are sold at a government surplus auction once they have completed their anticipated service life and the money from […]
Posted in government-auction | No Comments »
Thursday, July 17th, 2008
Everything from surplus electronic equipment to items seized by law enforcement can be found at a government auction, which helps finance continued government operations. When a governing authority has equipment replaced that is still in operational condition, in most states, as well as at the federal level, the law requires it be disposed of by […]
Posted in government-auction | No Comments »
Thursday, July 17th, 2008
Those looking for a new used car may find some of the best deals available at government auto auctions. Whether the vehicles were used and maintained by the government before replacement or seized during a law enforcement action, in order to help fund future activities in a department, the vehicles are offered for sale at […]
Posted in government-auction | No Comments »
Thursday, July 17th, 2008
Whether looking for a second car for the family, the first car for a teen in the family or even a luxury car that is otherwise out of the question, visiting a government car auction can provide ownerships opportunities that may otherwise be unavailable. In most instances, potential buyers can at least look over the […]
Posted in government-auction | No Comments »