AUCTIONS FOR BUYING AND SELLING FARMLAND
By United Country Auction ServicesNovember 12, 2021
Using Auctions for Buying and Selling Colorado Farmland
AUCTIONS
FOR BUYING AND SELLING FARMLAND
Written By: Robert Gash, Broker Owner, United Country Real Estate Western Land & Lifestyle Properties
Whether you're looking at
farmland for sale in Colorado or selling your agricultural property, an auction
may offer you more flexibility and control over the real estate transaction
than a traditional real estate sale.
For buyers, a
real estate auction often provides you with a better deal for more than just
the property alone. To learn more about what you should look for in an
agricultural property, check out this other article, "6 Things to Ask Your Broker Before Buying
Colorado Farmland."
As a real estate
auctioneer and real estate broker in Colorado, I recommend auctions to many of
my sellers who would otherwise have to sell equipment separately or are working
with a specific deadline to sell. Find out if a real estate auction is the best
way to approach buying or selling agricultural property!
Are You Selling
Real Estate or Personal Property Too?
A real estate auction is often the preferred way to sell when
the transaction includes real estate and personal property, which frequently
occurs with Colorado farmland sales. In addition to selling their property,
many sellers also want to sell farming equipment, tools, machinery, animals,
feed, and other items required for a functioning farm. This scenario is
especially true when the seller moves out of state and cannot easily transport
equipment or farm animals.
Do You Need to Sell by a Certain Date?
Choosing to sell your property via
auction gives you more control over the sale date than a traditional listing.
When you list your property traditionally, you may get a great offer within a
week, or it could sit on the market for months (especially without a strategic real estate pricing approach). Say
you list your farmland for sale in Colorado on November 1, and you need to sell
by December 15 to fulfill obligations in your new state. There's no way to
guarantee that closing happens when you need it. With an auction, on the other
hand, you can set a date of December 14 and (most times) guarantee a sale on
that day.
Do You Want a Backup Option for Selling Your Property?
If you like what a real estate
auction has to offer for your farm property, but you're not completely sold,
then you can talk to your broker about including an auction deadline in the
listing contract. This option stipulates that if your property doesn't sell by
a specific date, we will set an auction date instead.
A real estate auction usually works well for niche properties
that might not align with your local real estate market's needs. You can test
the waters with a traditional listing but have a backup plan that appeals to a wider
pool of real estate investors.
Is a Real Estate Auction Right For You?
If you answered "yes" to
the three questions above, then selling your property with a real estate
auction is probably the best move for you! Luckily, United Country Real Estate
is one of the world's largest auction companies, and our Western Colorado real
estate office can help you sell by auction or include an auction deadline in
your listing contract.
Get in touch with me, your local real estate broker and
auctioneer, to discuss your listing possibilities.
Read Colorado Country Broker, Robert Gash’s full blog at: https://www.coloradocountrybroker.com/blog/auctions-for-buying-and-selling-farmland