Re: Selecting a property auction co. (for selling purposes)



On Mon, 30 Jul 2007 09:45:50 +0100, Allen Y <Allen@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
wrote:

Can anyone offer any tips on how to wisely select a property auction
company for the purpose of selling a house?

Never used one, as you know but you need to focus on how good they are
for your kind of property/area and how good they are at marketing. If
you've only got 2 choices, then I don't think you have much option.

Try this -
<URL:http://www.amazon.co.uk/Buying-Bargains-Property-Auctions-Lawpack/dp/1904053890>

I presume that you've posted on TMF PIP ?

Daytona
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