Certainly, Harcourts USA recommends you have an inspector review the property; however, this is required to be done prior to auction. All properties involved with Harcourts USA Brady & Co Auctions are available for preview and inspection. Anyone who wishes to undertake their own inspection, should contact the listing agent to arrange a suitable time
The deposit will count as a credit towards the purchase price of the property and placed in escrow. Please note; it is the purchaser's responsibility to obtain financing. If you plan to use a mortgage to purchase the property, we recommend that you apply for the loan immediately as the closing of an auction contract is not contingent on obtaining finance.
Yes you should still attend the auction and definitely register to bid. The Auction process is just that. A process. The process involves many facets including most importantly expectations. The auction process is about educating the price expectations of both sellers and also buyers according to the market. If your offer is not accepted prior to auction, it may be that the seller has a price expectation of the property over where it sits on the market, which may become evident on auction day. Or perhaps it may be that your offer is under estimating the value of the property. Regardless, after the seller and the buyers have had the opportunity to see the full marketing campaign over 3-6 weeks and also see the property’s interest on auction day both parties will often reevaluate their expectations.
"Auctions are going to change the way Real Estate is done in Northern Nevada. We are are super excited to bring them here and anxious to get started."
Steve O'brien
"At Harcourts Brady & Co we pride ourselves on delivering the complete package, encompassing every facet of the real estate transaction, to guarantee the service and methods offered by our team are not only proven, but far superior to our competitors"
Ben Brady
"In a traditional sale, where there is a multiple offer situation, you can be left ‘in the dark’ and may be simply asked to increase your offer; however, at an auction, buyers are fully aware of what others are willing to pay as bids are announced live, in a public arena"