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2003 MERCEDES BENZ E500: Roll Away In This Benz Today!

benzo1Check out this next auction deal for a 2003 Mercedes Benz E500 that has recently been declared as surplus and is now currently available for online auction. This four door vehicle has an automatic transmission, power windows, power seating, power door locks, cruise control, tilt steering, air conditioning, leather seats, AM/FM/CD player, alarm system, factory wheels, Continental tires, and approximately 145k miles. The vehicle itself is in pretty good shape with only some minor stains to the interior carpeting, a cracked windshield, and a few scuffs and scrapes on the bumpers. The current asking price for this vehicle is just $2,447 with 1 bid already placed. This auction auction ends in just over a little two weeks so be sure to click here now in order to activate your free trial account.

 

Single Family Home In Green Lake, Wisconsin: Pack Your Bags, It’s Time To Move Here!

greenlakeLet’s kick off Tuesday’s auction deals off with this beautiful piece of property located in Green Lake, Wisconsin. Built back in 1980, this home contains 2,546 square feet of living space that sits upon a 1.03 acres lot of land. Inside of this beautiful lakefront home, you’ll discover 2 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, a kitchen, 2 way fireplace, a dining room, living room, sunroom, laundry room, raised deck, a 1,132 square foot walkout basement with 2 additional bedrooms, a 3 car garage, and a whole lot more. This home not only looks to be in pristine condition, but it’s located in a beautiful neighborhood that’s situated near parks, shopping centers, and schools. This home will be going up for live auction on September 16th, 2014, so if you’d like to find out more about it then all you have to do is click here to activate your 3 day free trial account. 

 

Tax Sale Properties: What They Are and How to Find Them

Tax Sale PropertiesReal estate can be one of the most exciting assets to invest in. There are so many opportunities to make money: some people buy properties, fix them up, and flip them for tens of thousands of dollars in profits; others become landlords by buying multi-unit properties and renting them out. In this blog post, we will discuss another, lesser-know strategy that savvy real estate investors have been using for years to make a killing

. Welcome to the world of tax sale properties! We briefly cover the basics in this email, but you can read more about tax sales here.

What is a real estate tax sale?

A real estate tax sale takes place when someone does not pay his or her property taxes. Real estate tax sales are held by local governments and are a way for the local government to recoup the money that is owed to it by the delinquent property owner. Here, we are specifically discussing tax deed sales—not to be confused with tax lien sales.

What’s the difference between a tax deed sale and a tax lien sale?

In a tax deed sale, the government auctions off the rights to a property. If you win the auction, you become the new owner of the property—unless, of course the former owners comes forward and pay the back taxes, effectively redeeming the property. You can read more about how that works here. In contrast, in a tax lien sale, the government auctions off the lien (the debt) that is owed it, and the investor makes money on the interest collected.

What type of property can you find at a real estate tax sale?

You will find all types of real estate, from commercial buildings to luxury single-family homes. You can also find vacant land of all types and sizes. It doesn’t really matter what kind of property it is; if someone doesn’t pay their taxes, they will eventually lose their rights to that property.

Are there any conditions to be aware of when purchasing property at a real estate tax sale?

Yes. When you purchase a real estate tax property, some properties are sold free and clear of all liens and back taxes, while others are sold free of back taxes ONLY. When looking for tax sale properties, you should try to look for those that are sold totally free and clear. When buying a property that is not free and clear, the purchaser is buying the propert subject to any liens. Often, if the owner wasn’t paying the real estate taxes on the property, he or she probably wasn’t paying the mortgage, either. Some municipalities give the former owner a certain amount of time to pay back the taxes plus interest and reclaim the property.

Is financing available for tax sale properties?

Typically, no. Once you win the auction, you will need to put down anywhere from 10%-25% of the purchase price as a deposit. Additionally, it is difficult to get any sort of mortgage on these types of properties, because they do not come with a free and clear title. Therefore, the buyer should be prepared to finance the property out of pocket.

How are real estate tax sales conducted?

Real estate tax sales are held by most local governments. You can usually find them by visiting the County Clerk’s office or digging around on the Internet. At GovernmentAuctions.org, we compile property tax sales from all over the United States, so you find them more easily.

Brining a tax sale property to auction is not a quick process. There are a number of steps that the municipality must take, like the notifying the owner and all parties that have an interest in the property, and then waiting a certain length of time, sometimes as long as three years, before bringing the property to auction.

Is it possible to find good deals at tax sale property auctions?

Yes, but you need to do your homework. First, you should familiarize yourself with the local laws: know what you are getting yourself into. For example, in some municipalities, the former owner has up to one year to pay back the taxes plus interest and reclaim the property. During this time, there is almost nothing you can do with the property, aside from maybe renting it out on a month-to-month basis. Someone who buys a property without knowing something this crucial, could end up losing a lot of money as a result.

What you need to know.

  • Use the appraised value as a guide for setting your bid, but be sure to factor in the risk involved. Depending on the level of risk, you may only want to pay 25% or 50% of the appraised value of the property.
  • Make sure you have some money left over for unforeseen events, repairs, etc.
  • Take your time. Don’t just buy the first property that comes up for auction. Learn as much as you can about the neighborhood, local laws, condition of the property, contact title companies, etc.

Interested in finding and attending tax sale properties auction? Start by activating your free trial account right now!

Single Family Home In Frankfort, Illinois: Call it Home!

frankfortNext up on the auction block is this beautiful two level home located in Lakeview Estates in Frankfort, Illinois. Built back in 2007, this 4,519 square ft fully brick home comes with 4 bedrooms, 5 bathrooms, a chef’s full sized kitchen with island and walk-in pantry, breakfast nook, a great room with fireplace, dining room, office, exercise room, and laundry room. The master suite also includes 2 walk-in closets, a sitting room, and even a balcony. Additional amenities of the home include a rec room, theater, a fenced yard, and last but certainly not least — a wooden deck that overlooks the inground pool. Located just 30 miles from Chicago, this property is situated near really good schools, hospitals, and places of commerce. This home will be available for live auction on September 17th, 2014 (the auction will take place at the property itself) and a $25,000 deposit will have to be made by the winning bidder. To find out more about this home, all you have to do is activate your 3 day free trial account.

 

Subwoofers and Electronic Equipment For Your Car: Let’s Get this Party Started!

woofersCheck out this next auction deal for a massive lot consisting of various subwoofers and electronics equipment all for your car! Included in this auction are the following items: 4 12 inch Kicker CVR Subwoofers with sub box,  1 Autotek Mean Machine M4000, 4 channel power amp audiopipe (2,000 watts), a Soundquest 5 power capacitor, Teknique video screen, Power Acoustik multi-media player PD-931, Teknique left Visor LCD monitor, Teknique right Visor LCD monitor, and much more. These items are all in very good condition with no stated defects. The current price for this lot is just $858 with no bids as of yet. This auction will be ending in just just a few short weeks so be sure to activate your 3 day free trial account now if you’re looking for an affordable way to soup up your ride!

 

2008 DODGE VIPER SRT-10: Don’t Get Bitten

vipeLooking for a sexy ride that’s definitely turn some heads on the road? Well boy have we got a deal for you! Now up for online auction is this 2008 Dodge Viper SRT-10. This red sports car built for speed and features a powerful 8.4 liter V10 cylinder engine, power windows, power seating, power door locks w/ keyless entry, cruise control, air conditioning, leather interior, hardtop roof, factory wheels, Michelin 275/35ZR18 tires, and just over 14k miles. The vehicle itself is in great condition both inside and out and has no stated defects or issues. The winning bidder will be required to put down a deposit of $3,400 so you might want to keep that in mind before bidding. The current asking price for this vehicle is $34,350 with 1 bid already placed. If you’d like to find out more about this seized vehicle auction then we strongly urge you to click here right now in order to activate your 3 day free trial right now.

 

One Lot of Miscellaneous Furniture: 50+ Items

Office ChairsLooks like the Federal Government is shutting down an office, or perhaps someone is just looking to make some upgrades. Either way, what we have here is a huge lot of over 50 pieces of miscellaneous furniture up for grabs to the highest bidder. The lot consists of 48 various office chairs in at least ten different colors. Some of the chairs have wheels and some do not. Also included, is one 2-drawer cabinet, 1 cart, one 4-shelf bookcase, and one podium. This lot would be perfect for someone who is looking for cheap furniture for a conference room, or it can be parted out and sold individually. The winning bidder will be responsible for for loading and transporting this property from its location. Inspection is recommended and encouraged. The starting bid for this entire lot is just $35, but there are no bidders as of yet. This online auction will be ending in exactly 5 days 2 hours and 36 minutes so if you’d like to find out more about it then all you have to do is activate your free trial account right now!

US Treasury Auctions: How the Treasury Department Confiscates and Auctions Off Seized Goods

US Treasury AuctionsIf you’ve been following along in our blog series, you’re starting to see why the government is such a great source for seized and surplus assets. It has numerous agencies, some of which have been empowered to seize or confiscate an individual’s property for breaking the law, and others that spend billions of dollars on assets, which they themselves use and must eventually dispose of. The agency that we will be discussing here today falls into the first category, and it is notorious for seizing people’s assets for failure to do one simple thing, and that’s pay their taxes. Let’s start by talking about the broader U.S. Department of the Treasury, which includes the IRS.

What is the U.S. Department of the Treasury?

The Department of the Treasury was established in 1789 to manage government revenue. The Treasury prints and mints all paper currency and coins in circulation. It also collects all federal taxes through the Internal Revenue Service, and manages the government’s debt.

Where does the Department of the Treasury get stuff it auctions off?

There’s a reason why accountants frequently dispense the advice “Don’t mess with the IRS.” The first major source of assets for the treasury department is the IRS, which has the power to seize anything a person owns of value for failing to pay their taxes. This includes houses, jewelry, cars, boats, planes, and businesses. Not only can the IRS take your property, but you can also face fines and imprisonment for failing to pay or fraudulently reporting on your taxes. Despite this, countless people fail to pay their taxes every year and the IRS is able to seize millions of dollars in assets.

The second major source of assets for the Treasury Department is from people who violate federal laws such as counterfeiting. Property acquired with these illegal funds is also confiscated and auctioned off to the public.

How are Treasury Auctions Conducted?

Treasury auctions are somewhat different from other auctions we have discussed in that some of them are conducted through a sealed-bid auction rather than a public auction. In this type of auction all bidders simultaneously submit sealed bids to the auctioneer, so that no bidder knows how much the other auction participants have bid. The highest bidder is declared the winner. In a public auction bidders verbally call out their bids, and the auction ends when no one is willing to pay more than the highest bid.

What you need to know?

  • Each year approximately 300 auctions are conducted throughout the United States and Puerto Rico to sell seized/forfeited property.
  • There is a 180-day redemption period for seized assets, during which the tax offender can pay their taxes and have the property returned to them. Thus, if you are the winner of the auction, you will have to wait 180 days before the property will be transferred over to you. Furthermore, the owner, his heirs, or any person that has an interest in the property (such as a lien-holder) can come forward and pay the taxes, penalty, and interest owed.
  • While you are waiting out the 180-day redemption period you will receive an interest of 20% annually on your money, so even if they tax offender pays up, it’s a WIN for you.
  • The IRS only accepts Cash or Certified funds at their auctions. You can bring a combination of both since you do not know what the final price will be. For example if you think a car will sell for around $7,000, you can bring a certified check for $5,000 and and $2,500 in cash, just in case.

Start looking for Seized stuff from the United States Department of the Treasury by activating your free trial account right now!

2010 Dodge Charger: Missing Parts But Not Personality

Dodge Charger 2010This next auction is for a white 2010 Dodge Charger sedan with just 59,784 miles on the odometer. By the looks of it, this charger appears to be a former police cruiser. It’s missing the back seat and the rear door panels have been removed. This is common with police cars, because there are certain modifications that need to be made so that the bad guys don’t get away. If you’re willing to overlook this, you might be able to get an awesome deal on this otherwise gorgeous car. The Charger was built with performance and handling in mind, but also spacious enough to be a great family car, too. It’s equipped with a powerful V8 engine capable f delivering 368 horsepower. The description doesn’t provide any details about inside features, but it’s safe to assume that it comes with the standard trim. Individuals interested in bidding for this vehicle will be able to inspect it and ask for additional details. The are currently five bidders for this auction, with the highest one offering just $1,020.  This online auction will be ending in exactly 5 days 22 hours and 41 minutes so if you’d like to find out more about it then all you have to do is activate your free trial account right now!

Lot of 21 Workstations: Cubicles

WorkstationsFirst up on the auction block is a lot of 21 workstations, although we prefer to call them cubicles, manufactured by Teknion. These cubicles normally sell for a few hundred dollars each, but you can probably get a much better deal by bidding on this auction. The winner of this auction will be responsible for removing this property off the premises. There are currently only 2 bidders interested in this lot, and the highest bid is just $3,005.  This online auction will be ending in exactly 6 days 21 hours and 47 minutes so if you’d like to find out more about it then all you have to do is activate your free trial account right now!