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Illustrated Properties readies auction of homes worth $16 million
By Linda Rawls
01/24/2005
Illustrated Properties' first luxury auction Feb. 14-15 will
feature five Palm Beach County homes listed for more than $16 million.
The properties include a 20-acre horse farm in Wellington, three
new homes and an estate in Palm Beach Polo and Country Club.
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When you put 12 to 20 potential buyers in a room, it becomes a
competitive bidding frenzy," said Marilou MacKenzie, corporate
auctioneer for the Palm Beach Gardens-based real estate firm.
Not all Realtors agree that auctions are the best way to sell
a home, but property auctions are on the rise. In 1980, $10 billion
worth of real estate nationwide, mostly farmland, sold at auction,
according to The Gwent Group of Bloomington, Ind. In 2002, $58.5
billion worth of residential, commercial and agricultural properties
sold at auction.
Besides the lure of a fast sale, sellers turn to auctions to
expose their homes to short but intense marketing campaigns that
get the
attention of local and international buyers, MacKenzie said.
Four of the sales are reserve auctions — the seller must
approve the final price. The other home will sell for a minimum
bid of $2.6 million or higher. Buyers must add a 10 percent premium
to the final price, which pays the auction house, the listing agent
and co-broker. Most sales must close in 30 days, and sales are "as
is," though the homes may be inspected beforehand, MacKenzie
said.
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