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It isn't that rare:It goes to the second bidder when you've bid twice because you want the property, and you've given yourself a big spread - just in case few others bid. Then you find yourself both first and second. You then walk from your first and close under your second. It also goes to the second when you've found yourself in first place with a big spread and you buy the second bid. It also goes to the second when you're the second and the first is way out there. Then you sell your bid to the first and then the first walks from his first and closes under your second.Done all of these many times.Just remember to cooperate with one another and we all make $$.
what would the process be to either 'buy' or 'sell' the second bid?
Quote from: waltersland on September 29, 2010, 03:11:17 PMIt isn't that rare:It goes to the second bidder when you've bid twice because you want the property, and you've given yourself a big spread - just in case few others bid. Then you find yourself both first and second. You then walk from your first and close under your second. It also goes to the second when you've found yourself in first place with a big spread and you buy the second bid. It also goes to the second when you're the second and the first is way out there. Then you sell your bid to the first and then the first walks from his first and closes under your second.Done all of these many times.Just remember to cooperate with one another and we all make $$.I disagree with your last statement. If you are the second bidder and you cooperate with the winner you are rewarding stupid bidding. I have had a winner approach me once to buy my bid. I would have made about 2k but I got more enjoyment by having the winner overpay for his property.
Quote from: netpred on September 29, 2010, 03:40:32 PMQuote from: waltersland on September 29, 2010, 03:11:17 PMIt isn't that rare:It goes to the second bidder when you've bid twice because you want the property, and you've given yourself a big spread - just in case few others bid. Then you find yourself both first and second. You then walk from your first and close under your second. It also goes to the second when you've found yourself in first place with a big spread and you buy the second bid. It also goes to the second when you're the second and the first is way out there. Then you sell your bid to the first and then the first walks from his first and closes under your second.Done all of these many times.Just remember to cooperate with one another and we all make $$.I disagree with your last statement. If you are the second bidder and you cooperate with the winner you are rewarding stupid bidding. I have had a winner approach me once to buy my bid. I would have made about 2k but I got more enjoyment by having the winner overpay for his property. I hope the shoe is on the other foot next time. It may not be stupid bidding. Often it is all the other bidders that are 'stupid'. Sometimes you see something that others miss. For example, on that recent Northern Bruce sale, I got the waterfront lot and I was the only bidder. I had no available bid to buy. Now I regret not bidding twice. I really didn't think all of the rest of the bidders would be as dumb as the local planners in not being able to read their own zoning maps. That lot is high and dry and mostly zoned Residential. (just click off the 'Evaluated wetland' layer to see it)But do as you like. According to this page I'm just a 'Newbie'.