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Auction Or Private Sale – What’s Best?

Selling your home by auction or private sale has distinct pros and cons

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Auctions can generate urgency and higher prices through competitive bidding but may not suit all properties and often have higher upfront costs and less seller control. Private sales offer broader marketing, more control over terms, and potentially higher prices with negotiation, though the process is slower and less certain, with more risk of deals falling through.

 

Let’s have a look at the pros & cons or auction vs private sale:

 

Auction Pros: Quick sales, buyer competition, finality, no cooling-off period, attracts serious buyers.

Auction Cons: Price can be lower if interest is low, higher upfront costs, public process, less control, not for every property.

Private Sale Pros: Wider reach, more control, potential for better price, less public.

Private Sale Cons: Can take longer, possible lower price, deals may fail, more negotiation, less certainty until contract exchange.

Consider: Property type and condition, market trends, personal preferences, local expertise, and agent advice. The best option depends on your goals, timeline, and risk tolerance. Weigh the pros and cons to choose the approach that aligns with your needs.

When & how to sell:

Choosing whether to sell via auction or privately can be a complex decision-making process. Once again, its about researching your particular market and property type, making the right decision and seeking advice from your agent.

 

When to consider and auction:

Hot market: More demand leads to stronger bidding.

Unique/high-value homes: Auctions suit luxury or prime-located properties.

Need a quick sale: Auctions offer a fixed sale deadline.

 

When to consider a private sale:

Buyer’s market: Allows flexible pricing in low-demand conditions.

Niche properties: Best for homes needing specific buyers, like rural or unusual builds.

No rush: Suits sellers without time pressure.

There is no universal solution; the most appropriate approach will depend on the specific characteristics of your property, your desired timeline, and prevailing market conditions.

 

So – what factors should you consider when bringing your property to market? Many of these questions can be answered by your agent.

Market trends: is it a buyers or sellers market – either at the time or in your location

Financial goals: do you need a fast sale at the best price or do prefer flexibility and negotiation

Property type & location: houses in sought-after areas often excel at auction. In comparison, properties with more ‘flexible’ prices may sell faster via private treaty.

Marketing strategy: auctions require aggressive advertising and marketing campaigns – firstly to attract potential buyers and, secondly, to attract potential buyers to the auction event. Selling privately can see extended campaign periods but offers greater control and targeted buyer outreach.

 

The Southern Highlands property market continues to evolve and expand. It is an area with rich and diverse property opportunities. 

It’s also wise to factor in the preparation and presentation of your property. Some homes benefit from the urgency and spectacle of auction, while others may require more time for the right buyer to appreciate unique features or potential. Consulting with an experienced agent can help you tailor your selling strategy, ensuring your goals, property attributes, and market conditions work together for the best possible result.

Having said that, it is also an area that offers the complete range of property options. We are also in a fortunate position to have a range of experienced and professional real estate agents. Their advice and experience can lead to a successful outcome.


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