2006 BMW 325i Sedan: Travel In Style

325iHave a look at this next auction deal for a stylish 2006 BMW 325i Sedan now currently up for online auction. This vehicle is in fantastic condition both inside and out and comes standard with a V6 engine, automatic transmission, Bridgestone tires, radar, air conditioning, sunroof, power windows, power brakes, tinted glass, CD player, stereo system, leather seats, alloy wheels, front and rear airbags, and just under 70k miles. The  winning bidder will be required to put down a bid deposit of just $285 upon winning, so keep that in mind before you decide to place an online bid. The current asking price for it is just $2,876 with no bids as of yet and just 13 days, 19 hours, and 41 minutes remaining so hurry up and click here now if you’d like to learn more about this exciting deal or others just like it!

 

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Single Family Condo In Virginia Beach, VA: The Perfect Starter Home

lambourneNext up on the auction block is this charming condominium property located in Virginia Beach, VA. Originally built back in 2005, this two story property has approximately 1,650 square feet of living space that sits on a lot size of 2,500 square feet. Inside of the home you’ll discover 3 bedrooms, 2.5 baths, a family room, eat in kitchen, and much more. Amenities of the home include a gas fireplace, major appliances in the kitchen (refrigerator, range and dishwasher), hardwood floors, carpeted floors on the second floor, and a one car garage (off street parking allows space for one more car as well). The current asking price for this Virginia home is just $175,000 with no bids as of yet and approximately 53 days, 2 hours, and 41 minutes remaining. Click here now if you’d like to find out more about this amazing auction deal!

 

 

2009 Jeep Patriot SUV: Do It For Your Country

patriotLet’s start things off today with this fantastic deal on a 2009 Jeep Patriot SUV (VIN# 1J4FF28B79D249910), recently declared as surplus that’s now available for online auction.  This vehicle comes standard with four wheel drive, a 4 cylinder engine, automatic transmission, power windows, power locks, power steering, keyless entry, air conditioning, AM/FM/CD stereo with auxiliary port, rear defrost, fabric interior, and just 28k miles. This vehicle is in excellent condition both inside and out while the tires have just 3,000 miles on them. Currently being held in Necedah, Wisconsin with just 13 bids, this vehicle is priced at just $9,104. Online bidding will conclude in exactly 1 day, 2 hours, and 24 minutes so we strongly suggest that you click here right now in order to activate your 3 day free trial account!

 

 

Koehring Lorain LRT-100 Hydraulic Crane: It Does The Dirty Work So You Don’t Have To

LRTCurrently being held in Catoosa, Oklahoma, and now available for online auction is this Koehring Lorain LRT-100 Hydraulic Crane. This self-propelled crane has a fixed cab body style, runs on a 3 cylinder diesel engine, measures 20.6 – 41.6 feet long, and has a capacity of 7.5 tons. The crane’s dimensions are: 25 feet long, 8 feet 6 inches high , and 8 feet wide. It has approximately 4,874 hours of use on it and the crane does run, it’s expected that some repairs  will be required since it has not been used in some time. Known deficiencies include a dead battery, a leaky hydraulic cylinder, and a broken windshield. An inspection of the crane is strongly recommended prior to bidding. As of right now, the current asking price for it is just $3,510 with 9 bids placed and precisely 1 day, 19 hours, and 43 minutes remaining. If you’d like to learn more about this crane auction or others just like it, then simply click here to activate your free 3 day trial account now!

 

2008 Ford Expedition SUV: The Perfect Vehicle For Your Next Expedition

expedishNext up on the auction block is this 2008 Ford Expedition SUV. If you’re looking for an affordable and reliable vehicle that can get you where you need to go then you’ve come to the right place. This vehicle comes standard with four wheel drive, a V8 5.4 liter engine, 4 speed automatic transmission, cloth upholstery, cruise control, power windows and steering, keyless entry, AM/FM/CD player, tow package, push bumper, two spotlights, and just over 118k miles. The vehicle runs well and has no stated engine deficiencies, however  the overhead console panel is missing and there are also 2 tiny little holes in the roof which will need to be patched up. The current asking price for this Ford is just $3,850 with less than 24 hours left to place your online bid. To find out more about this surplus vehicle auction, simply click here to activate your 3 day free trial account – don’t delay!

 

Seattle Federal Reserve Bank Building: Got 5 Million Dollars? Buy This Bank!

seattle bankIt’s not everyday that you see an entire bank up for auction, but oddly enough this one in Seattle is currently available for online bidding! Located on Second Avenue between Spring and Madison street in the central business district, this commercial property was originally built back in 1950. Oddly enough, it is the former Seattle Branch Office of the Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco. It is also comprised of six floors, has over 100,000 gross square feet of space, and includes a two story vault. The building itself takes up one half city block and has been listed in the National Register of Historic Places. There will be at least two inspection tours of the building that will be held in January so we urge all potential interested parties to activate their free trial now in order to learn more about it. Online bidding will start at 5 million dollars and will conclude in exactly 51 days, 17 hours, and 48 minutes from now.

 

 

2001 Jeep Wrangler: When It’s Time For a Wranglin’!

wranglerLet’s start off this Friday’s edition with a fantastic deal on an excellent condition 2001 Jeep Wrangler now currently available for online auction. This sexy ride comes in an eye-grabbing red exterior and tan leather interior. It comes standard with four wheel drive, a 6 cylinder engine, 5 speed manual transmission, power steering, air conditioning, AM/FM with cassette deck, removable hardtop, engine block heater, front airbags, and only 22,472 miles! This Jeep is in fantastic condition both inside and out and at a current price of just $11,200 it’s also a total steal! Currently being held in Moffit, North Dakota, this Jeep presently has 11 online bids already placed on it and the auction will be ending in precisely 23 hours and 39 minutes; so be sure to activate your 3 day free trial right now to learn more about this and other exciting deals!

 

 

2006 BMW 650i Convertible: Live It Up

650iFirst up on the auction block is this gorgeous 2006 BMW 650i that’s now currently available for online auction and is being held in Montgomery, Alabama. This 2 door, 6 Series Beamer has a convertible top, 8 cylinder engine, power windows, power seats, power door locks, power brakes, power steering, tilt steering, cruise control, air conditioner, vinyl roof, AM/FM/CD stereo with disc changer, Navigation unit, heated seats, alarm system, factory wheels, G-Max tires, and just under 69k miles. The vehicle itself is in fantastic condition both inside and out, however we’d still strongly suggest you come in and give it a preview before deciding to bid on it. The current asking price for it is just $10,138 with exactly 12 days, 18 hours, and 23 minutes remaining. Click here now if you’d like to find out all about it.

 

What You Need To Know About Civil Asset Forfeiture

Hopefully it hasn’t happened to you, but each year billions of dollars in assets believed to be connected to criminal activity, are seized by state and local law enforcement agencies around the United States. It is a common and accepted practice among law enforcement agencies, because it helps to finance their work and supplement state budgets.

The exact value of the goods seized by state and local authorities is somewhat difficult to estimate, but at least $4 billions in assets was seized last year alone.

The most common items seized are cars, houses, and cash. The reason for this is simple: authorities typically go after things they can easily dispose of. While they can generally seize any item if it is suspected of being connected to a crime, it can be somewhat difficult to make a connection between a toaster oven and a crime. On the other hand, criminals often use their homes for illegal growing operations and drug manufacturing. Cars and cash are also easy to implicate in criminal activities, and easy for police departments to get rid of or put to good use.

Once the assets are seized, they’re often auctioned off immediately, unless the owner pays to have them stored while the case goes to trial. That’s why there are so many of these property auctions taking place all the time.

To find seized property auctions, visit Governmentauctions.org, and then head to the government auctions tab on the homepage. From there, you can select the state you’re interested in and see if there are any seized property auctions coming up. A quick search revealed one coming up in New York and another in Ohio, but there are certainly others.

Finding Profitable Things to Sell Online

Government auctions can be an excellent source of items to flip or resell online. We recently saw one gentleman buy a single lot of 100 smartphones for $30 each and then turn around and resell them online for $75-$100 each. Most of the cellphones were seized or otherwise confiscated by police departments across the country. Why was this gentleman able to get the phones at such a discount, you might ask. One reason might be that many people who attend auctions are looking for the hottest phones on the market: iphones, sumsungs, etc. However, this bidder was able to see value in some less popular brands, which he realized still sold quite well in online marketplaces. Let’s face it, when someone loses their $700 smartphone, they need a replacement, and they aren’t always able or willing to spend an equivalent amount on it, so they turn to cheaper alternatives.

We bring up this case to demonstrate that there are several important considerations that need to be made when searching for an item to resell profitably online:

Profit Margin

The reason the gentleman in the example was successful was because he found an item with a considerable margin of safety. It’s important to remember that popular online marketplaces have selling and payment processing fees, which can amount to as much as 20% of the final purchase price. In some instances, you may also have to offer free shipping in order to stay competitive in the market place. If you’re planning on doing some advertising for the items you bought, then this expense also needs to be taken into account. Because the gentleman was able to resell the phones for more than twice what he paid, he was still able to make a nice profit on each phone.

Size of the item

Smartphones are an excellent item to sell because they are small and east to ship. With large items, either you are the buyer are likely to incur considerable shipping costs, which will ultimately eat into your profits. With larger items, you are better off unloading them via a classified site or local listings. However, it might be somewhat time consuming to get rid of 100 office chairs using this method. That’s why it’s important to know how you will be disposing of an item before bidding on it at auction.

Popularity of the item

Another consideration to make is the popularity of the item in question. For instance, you might see a great deal on a piece of medical equipment that you know is worth triple the amount you will pay for at the auction, but unless you have a medical office or a hospital that is willing to purchase this item from you, there may be no way for you to unload it. Do some research before the auction, by looking up how many and at what price certain items recently sold for at online marketplaces. Information of this nature is easily obtainable, and at no cost to you.

Start searching for profitable items to resell online or in person at Governmentauctions.org. If you have a particular item in mind, click on the items tab on the homepage, then type in the name of the item and click Go. From there, you can sort by city and auction date. If you’re not sure about what you’d like to sell yet, click on the Government Auctions tab, and search for general auctions in your area.