 
Selling by auction is an exclusive agency agreement and is
therefore also subject to the 60-calendar day agreement period. The
auction process requires the seller to pay the agent to arrange
effective marketing and advertising plans to maximise exposure of
the property and the auction date to potential buyers. Under the auction system, the seller agrees to pay commission to the
listing agent if the property sells before the date of the auction,
at the auction or in an agreed period after the auction. The same
conditions that apply to the auction process will also apply to the
tender process.
There are many advantages to selling a property at public auction,
in particular: An auction is a three-pronged marketing push. The
vendor has the opportunity to sell their property before auction, on
the day of auction, or in the event the property is passed in,
directly after auction.
There is an ability to set a reserve price and a settlement date to
suit the seller.As the reserve price is not disclosed it gives the
seller a chance to test the market. A written marketing plan
with pre-agreed appointment times enables the sellers to arrange
their lives during the lead up period.
The auction process by its very nature creates a sense of urgency;
buyers have a definite time frame in which they must act. Buyers see
the purchasers as competition rather than the seller. Auctions
create a competitive environment. With sale by auction in
Western Australia, all contracts are unconditional and no cooling-off
period applies.
Tips for a successful auction
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Work out the
appropriate advertising budget to ensure your property is
widely advertised taking into account the identified market.
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Make sure the
property is well presented because a buyer's first impressions are crucial to a
successful sale.
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Your agent
will require that the contract and the accompanying
statutory searches be available well in advance of
your marketing campaign. Confer with your agent about
this matter as they should be able to provide a tick
list to help.
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Allow the
agent to arrange as many inspections with
prospective buyers as possible - it all creates
interest. At a local level this could have a
significant effect on the turnout on the day.
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For
most, the spectacle will be the main draw as well as
the eventual selling price so confidentiality is of
the upmost importance. The REIWA suggests that you do
not disclose or discuss your reserve price with
anyone except your agent/auctioneer.
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A sale by
public auction is one of the most exciting,
effective and rewarding methods of buying and
selling property. |
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