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	<title>Government Auction Listings &#187; Mark Allen</title>
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		<title>Pre-foreclosures &#8211; Minimum Risk, Maximum Profits</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 05 May 2009 17:52:04 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Mark Allen</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Pre-foreclosures are homes and/or property that are about to go into foreclosure. This is where some of the best deals are made. These are generally negotiated directly with the owner, who is eager to avoid the grief of foreclosure.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div style='italic;' class='byline'>by Clifford Carr</div>
<p>Pre-foreclosures are homes and/or property that are about to go into foreclosure. This is where some of the best deals are made. These are generally negotiated directly with the owner, who is eager to avoid the grief of foreclosure.</p>
<p> The number of pre-foreclosures is growing every day. If you&#8217;ve kept up with the media recently, you know that investing in pre-foreclosure homes is one of the best ways to make a substantial profit. There are virtually a limitless number of these discounted homes on the market, due to the sub-prime mortgage crisis and the current economic slowdown.</p>
<p> Compared to an auction, buying a pre-foreclosure property can often be a more attractive alternative. At an auction, you often have to have the necessary cash on hand in order to participate in the bidding, however, with pre-foreclosures, you don not require immediate cash and can work out different scenarios with the current home owner and your bank. This allows you the ability to purchase a foreclosed house that they may not of been able to do otherwise.</p>
<p> In the pre-foreclosure sale, you will personally meet and work directly with the home owner. Although the owner may be distressed about loosing their house, by the time you arrive they may see you as a saviour that can help salvage something before foreclosure.</p>
<p> A huge benefit to buying a pre-foreclosure is the ability to examine the property ahead of time. Because the current owner is still living on the property you can physical knock on their door and have a look around and examine the house. You can even discuss with the owner as to any current problems with the functionality of the property. If you time it right and the owner agrees you may also be able to get a home inspection done.</p>
<p> Pre-foreclosures provide the opportunity to see what sort of work needs to be done to the premise, and provide you with an idea as to the budget required to do so. You now have much more information then you would before a foreclosure auction to make the right decision of whether or not to purchase.</p>
<p> I hope this write-up has educated you as to the benefits of buying pre-foreclosures as an effective means of investing in a property. It all comes down to limiting your risk and being informed enough in order to make the right investment decision within your budget.</p>
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<div style='italic;' class='about'>About the Author:</div>
<div class='links'>To research more regarding the top government auction &amp; pre-foreclosures web sites click <a href="http://www.us-government-auctions.com/Government_Auctions_Web_Sites.html">government auction reviews</a> or <a href="http://www.us-government-auctions.com/Bank_Foreclosures_and_Preforeclosures.html">pre-foreclosures</a>.</div>
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		<title>The Right Way to Buy Cars and Trucks from Government Auctions</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 29 Apr 2009 18:22:38 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Mark Allen</dc:creator>
				<category><![CDATA[Car Auctions]]></category>
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		<description><![CDATA[Is it possible to buy cheap used cars and trucks at Government Auctions? Yes you can, and it isn't terribly difficult. In fact, you can find decent used vehicles for just a few hundred dollars. In fact, thousands of vehicles are sold this way every day.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div style='italic;' class='byline'>by Mark Allen</div>
<p>Is it possible to buy cheap used cars and trucks at Government Auctions? Yes you can, and it isn&#8217;t terribly difficult. In fact, you can find decent used vehicles for just a few hundred dollars. In fact, thousands of vehicles are sold this way every day.</p>
<p> In order to get the best deals at a government auction, there are some things you need to know about. In this article we&#8217;ll talk about the strengths and pitfalls of government auctions. You&#8217;ll learn some long-term strategies with which will show you how to purchase cars and trucks, and find the best deals from Government auctions.</p>
<p> In Government Auctions as in so many things in life, good things come to those who wait. This means waiting for the right car or truck. It also means waiting for the right bidding atmosphere. If you are over-eager, you can get caught up in bidding wars and pay more than you should. You must be patient, and do the research on the car you want to purchase. You should also be able to effectively &#8220;eye test&#8221; each car to determine if it runs well or if it&#8217;s in bad condition.</p>
<p> The point to keep in mind is that if you wabt a great deal on a car and you need it right away, you probably shouldn&#8217;t be looking for it through Government auctions. Great deals abound, but patience is imperative. Now we&#8217;ll talk about how to locate and find great deals.</p>
<p> First of all, a lot of Government auctions have high-quality vehicles with low mileage. And the best part of all, is they are under market value. You will not find these in any car lot. The reason for this is that a lot of these vehicles have been used by government agencies.</p>
<p> Government agencies pride themselves in maintaining outstanding condition of their vehicles. Eventually they sell these vehicles to acquire more modern vehicles, therefore giving you a great deal. These don&#8217;t come along every day, but when they do, you&#8217;ll be happy you found them.</p>
<p> Also, sometimes getting the best deal out of car auctions requires more than one transaction. For example, if you find a great deal on a car, you can purchase it and then resell it yourself for a profit. You probably won&#8217;t be able to sell it right away, but if you can wait on it and sell it a month or two later and turn a nice profit, how many times would you do this? This is another benefit of buying through Government car auctions.</p>
<p> Remember that those who are most profitable with government auctions are those who are patient. Be patient to find the best deals on good cars, and consider other strategies besides just the initial purchase, such as reselling your vehicle. Government auctions are some of the best places to find great deals if you know how to do it. Keep in mind the tips given in this article, and you&#8217;ll do extremely well!</p>
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<div style='italic;' class='about'>About the Author:</div>
<div class='links'>Before you buy anything, check out <a href="http://governmentauctionsitereviews.com">Government Auction Site Reviews</a>, a review site for government auctions.</div>
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