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Updated almost 8 years ago on . Most recent reply

Question to RE agents.
Hello everyone! My name is Cameron Whitehead, I am a real estate agent and licensed auctioneer in the state of Texas. I am working on trying to integrate my auctioneer license into real estate.
To all the RE agents out there: ( this is just an idea )
What if I could provide a service to listing agents that had multiple offers on a property?...instead of just selling the property to the highest and best offer the traditional way...We have an on-site closed auction to everyone that submitted an offer on the property. We start with the highest offer and go up! Everybody wins, listing agent and buying agent would get a higher commissions, the owner of the property would make more money. Its a win, win!
Looking for feedback. Ive pitched it to a handful of agents and got a lot of positive feedback. This could even be a service that could be provided to investors looking to unload some properties.
Feedback appreciated! Thanks!