If you have a second home, waterfront property, luxury oceanfront home or high-end lakefront home that needs to sell, consider an absolute auction. There are many benefits to both the seller and the real estate agent. The home sells within 60 days. Brokers that represent sellers can earn a percentage of the selling price for offering their clients the opportunity to sell through the auction company and participating in the selling of the property through the auction process. Because of the expenses associated with properly conducting an auction, the auction process typically makes sense for properties worth $2 million or more. Call Pat Kirby at 214-649-7346 or email at pkirby@greatsecondhomes.com for more information.
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