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I'm usually the one who complains about overbidding but not this time. Most of the bidding seemed fairly reasonable. The backlots (which are the ones with no road frontage, the 100, 50 and 25 acres lots) were bid a little too high and over assessed value but none the less those people can still flip those for a small profit. The road frontage lots were mostly under assessed value and all the winners could sell for a reasonable profit. That to me makes them reasonably good bids. When you have that many bidders prices are going to be a little higher than they would normally.09-01 the 5 acre lot had 29 bids!! The winner was only 2000 over second place and still 8500 under the assessed value. Lots like that one on MLS are double what he bid. To beat 29 people and still get it for a reasonable price where he can double his money is brilliant bidding as far as Im concerned.
20300 The lot number 136 went for 45k a year ago and I figured this one would be an ask of 49 and a take of 45 or a quick 39 .... It appears a "very well bought" is in order as I would think you can double your money in 6 to 8 months
haha I refuse to confirm or deny that I won a northern bruce property. Please dont always assume that when I congratulate a winner on a brilliant bid that I am talking about myself But that was some smart bidding coming out on top of 29 bids and far under assessed value.That the most amount of bids I've ever seen.Just curious what is the record for most amount of bids?