Sunday, September 30, 2007

Unique Home In Indianapolis Indiana





You are bidding on a NO RESERVE AUCTION! Highest BIDDER GETS HOME FREE AND CLEAR! This is a Very Eccentric Home. IT is in Indianapolis, Indiana, and it has a shining exterior and the interior was custom painted with bright and cheerful colors. This home has so much potential. We sell our Homes at Huge Discounted Prices, so do not Miss out!

Attributes of Property:

Comps are: Most Homes sold Between 53,000-86,000 within 1 tenth mile in last 18 months

2196 Square Feet (1831 Above Grade Sq FT)

Basement (365 SQ FT)

Luminous Exterior (Vinyl Siding Looks Good)

Some windows Look Newer

2 Bedrooms (Could be more if converted)

2 Bathrooms

Lot Size: 30 X 125

Kitchen (Cabinets Included)

2 Levels (729 Sq Ft Upper Level, 1102 Sq Ft Main Level)

Wonderful Front Enclosed Porch

Exterior: Vinyl Siding

Bungalow Arch Style

Eat-In Kitchen (10X10)

Dining Area Included (10X10)

Living Room (12X12)

Family Room (12X12)

Huge Master Bedroom (14 X 14)

Forced Air Heating

Nice Neighbor Homes

Taxes are only $238 semi-annually

Investors Welcome To Bid!!

The home needs some Repairs (Mostly Cosmetic and Clean-up)

The Last Pic is of Neighbor's Home!

THERE IS a No Reserve!!

Enter the following Auction ID number in the Ebay search box to the left: 320160432877

Saturday, September 29, 2007

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Monday, September 3, 2007

Home buyers look for deals at auctions

This article was printed in the Daytona Beach News Journal, and I thought it was very interesting and relative to this blog.

Copied from AP article in Daytona Beach News Journal..
About 60 people huddle on the front lawn of the white bungalow with green shutters in Ocean Township, N.J. Parents with children in tow meander on the porch, while others weave in and out of the freshly painted rooms, inspecting appliances and the wood floor planks.

Many of them clutch bright yellow paper signs showing a bidder number. They hope to walk away with a house, winning a good deal at an auction while sidestepping the typical six-month house hunt with a real estate agent.

As the housing market slows and foreclosures spike, people who have to sell quickly or lenders that need to unload properties they took back at sheriff's auctions are turning to the fast-talking spectacle for quick sales. Even some homebuilders and condo developers are using auctions to reduce excess inventory.

These auctions differ from sheriff's sales, trustee's sales or courthouse sales, which conclude the foreclosure process and are conducted by the county. Often, the lender wins the property at these sales and then tries to resell it by auction.

Last year, revenue from housing auctions grew 12.5 percent to $16 billion from $14.22 billion in 2005, according to the National Auctioneers Association. From 2003 through 2006, residential real estate was the fastest expanding auction sector, the trade group reported.

Auctions represent only a sliver of the overall housing sales market, just less than 1 percent of the $1.74 trillion in existing home sales last year.

But those in the real estate auction industry are hoping the current market conditions will continue to boost business. Already, states that never hosted many housing auctions are seeing demand jump as home prices plunge and more borrowers find themselves trapped in unmanageable mortgages.

"Until six months ago, we were only selling assets in California periodically, now we're selling dozens and it could get into the hundreds," said Dean Williams, chief executive of auction firm Williams & Williams Marketing Services Inc. "Same thing in Massachusetts, New York, Maryland and Virginia. Places where volume has been light has probably doubled since last year."

At the Williams & Williams auction in Ocean Township, the schedule is full. The bungalow and two offsite properties - a condo in Monroe, N.J., and a four-bedroom house in Trenton, N.J. - are up for sale.

Offsite auctions are risky, though, auctioneer Danny Green says. "You may have no one look at these houses beforehand and the bidding suffers a bit," he said. But the prospects for the bungalow look good as the group grows to 80 with 35 registered bidders.

"If you get a crowd this large, you can get fair market value," he said.

However, 29-year-old Tricia Kelly, a local living with her parents, is hoping for a bargain. Even though the housing slump has stopped the sharp acceleration of home prices, Kelly still finds prices are too high for her in this town.

She's been looking around for three months with a real estate agent, but wanted to see what an auction could offer.

"I've never been to one. If it's going where I want, I might jump in," she says.

Nearby, Sylvia Davis, dressed coolly for the summer sun in a white skirt, tunic and cap, watches the crowd. A veteran of housing auctions and real estate investments, Davis has come to play ball. Her advice to new bidders: "Put a figure in mind, evaluate the neighborhood and come prepared to make a price."

Lingering on the sidewalk, Tim Lane is curious to see what his old house will go for. He sold the house two-and-a-half years ago for $255,000 to the investor who lost it in foreclosure.

"The guy tried to flip it for $379,000 a month later. Obviously, it didn't work out," the 39-year-old electrician says with a chuckle.

The house, located on a main thoroughfare, is a mile from the beach - a perfect starter home. The two bedrooms are generously proportioned and a third small room could easily be turned into a nursery or office.

The other two properties are mysteries. The auction notes describe the condo as a two-bedroom, two-bath residence in a senior living community. The condo appears decent in pictures on the auction web site.

On the other hand, there are no pictures of the single-family home in Trenton, which seems to turn off most of the bidders.

"You all came here to buy the houses as cheap as you can, right? You came here to steal it," Green roars into the microphone. "Well, we're here to sell it as high as those trees." A murmur travels through the crowd.

"Don't worry, we'll end up somewhere in the middle," he reassures them.

The condo is first and, just like in the movies, Green rattles off the bids without a breath. The offers start to stall on the condo after its opening bid of $25,000, so Green tries to entice the crowd.

"The last listing prices for this condo was $160,000," he says.

Hands shoot up and Tony Nardini, a 50-year-old mortgage broker, finally wins the condo for $75,000.

The Trenton house is next. After opening the bidding at $10,000, Green quickly drops it to $9,000, then $8,000. No takers. Finally, at $7,000, Davis raises her hand and the crowd applauds.

"Now, here's the one you have all come for," Green says, pointing to the quiet bungalow.

Opening at $50,000, the bidding surges above $200,000. Kelly shakes her head as the price soars beyond her budget.

Finally, Antonio Pragosa's offer of $283,000 ends the battle for the bungalow, and the West Long Branch, N.J., resident slips away shortly after signing the auction papers.

Nardini, who grabbed the condo for his parents, says: "That guy paid way too much. He let emotion take over as opposed to reality. At $200,000, it would have made sense."

As for Davis, who paid $7,000 for her house, sight unseen, she hurries to her car to drive to Trenton.

"It's a good buy, less than my watch," she pauses. "I know, it's crazy."

Great Cape Cod Style Starter Home w/ Nice Backyard Easy Fix And Flip


Beds: 4 Baths: 1 Sq Ft: 1406 Lot Sz: 0.128ac Subdivision EAST CREIGHTON AVE County Allen Style Cape Cod Stories 1 1/2 Story School District Fort Wayne Community (Elementary: Lincoln; Junior High: Shawnee; Senior High: Northrop) Directions To Property South Anthony to Ponitac go West on Ponitac to Oliver Street go North on Oliver to home on West side of street. Oliver oneway running North. Property Information Section Number 0 Lot Number #54 Zoning R1 One Family Res. Lot Dimensions 36x155 Lot Description Level Township Wayne Above Grd SQFT 1406 Total BG SQFT 900 Year Built 1920 Exterior Wood Foundation Full Basement # Rooms 9 Room Dimensions Living/Great Rm 13x13 Level: Main Living Room Flooring Carpet Dining Room 12x10 Level: Main Dining Room Floor Carpet Kitchen 13x11 Level: Main Kitchen Flooring Vinyl Den 11x15 Level: Main Den Flooring Carpet Master Bedroom 13x9 Level: Main Mstr Bdrm Flooring Carpet 2nd Bedroom 10x10 Level: Main 2nd Bdrm Flooring Carpet 3rd Bedroom 10x11 Level: Upper 3rd Bdrm Flooring Carpet 4th Bedroom 10x13 Level: Upper 4th Bdrm Flooring Carpet Extra Room 18x18 Level: Upper Ex Rm Flooring Carpet Baths # Full Baths Main 1 Features Laundry Area Kitchen Porch Open Porch Dim 7x13 Water City Sewer City Fuel Gas Heating Dryer Hook Up Both Gas & Electric Water Heater Gas Basement Yes

No Financial Info Proposed Financing Cash Annual Taxes $66.86 Exemptions Homestead, Mortgage Year Taxes Payable 2007 No Liens or Defects in Title TERMS You are bidding on the FULL PURCHASE PRICE on this property. Upon completion of this auction, and final payment, the HOME WILL TRANSFER FREE AND CLEAR TO THE BUYER. There are no liens against this property, and title is insurable.

The current bid is $6602.00. Please enter Item # 290155152856 in the Search Box.

FORECLOSURE! NICE 4BR HOME-RENOVATION STARTED-NO RES!!!


You are bidding on a nice 4 bedroom, 1 bath home in Mahanoy City, PA, Schuylkill County!
You can purchase this home for PENNIES ON THE DOLLAR, STARTING AT ONLY $8999! You may get lucky and be the only bidder!!!

This property is in overall very good shape! Plus, some of the renovations were started!!! Has NEW WINDOWS!!!!!

There are 3 bedrooms on the second floor, and a 4th room in the attic area. The basement is unfinished.

This nice property has some newer hardwood floors, newer molding, and a washer n dryer also!!! Newer cabinets in the kitchen!!! SEE THE PICS!!!!

The heater is gas fired and is older, but looks to be in very good shape. The electric is newer and updated 100amp service!

VERY MINIMAL CLEANOUT!!! VERY EASY TO FULLY RENOVATE AND REFI!!!

We cannot guarantee the working condition of the utilities, as this is a foreclosed property, BEING SOLD WAAAAAY UNDER MARKET VALUE!!!!!!!

Building Sq Ft is approx 1048. Taxes are approx $700/year.

Current Bid Price is $8999.00. Enter Item # 140144882694 in the Search Box