Government Land Auctions Live Online Ranchette Acreage Farming Property Release

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Those looking to secure an acreage, ranchette or country get-away for a fraction of its value can visit the Government Auction website to view live Government land auctions and purchase property.


Tehachapi, California-based Government Auctions, a land and asset live online auctioneering organization, have announced that ranchettes, acreage and farming property auctions occur over three big days – Saturday and Sunday at 8 am PST, and Monday at 4 pm PST. The properties listed vary with land available in different states and even countries.


More information is available at https://governmentauction.com.


Typically, Government Land Auctions lists new property frequently on the site. Property for auction can be viewed before bidding, with listings including photographs, the location and the size of the land, and the terms of the auction.


When visiting the Government Land Auctions site, bidders can view live auctions that are in progress. Plus, bidders can sign-up for alerts, which notify them of the addition of new parcels of land to the site for auction. The site also lists information on how to bid effectively, as well as tips on buying government land.


If looking to buy land, then a prospective purchaser must register to bid in an auction. All buyers must also read the auction terms and conditions before bidding as all bidders are bound by these when placing a bid.


Government Auctions is a clearinghouse for unimproved acreage, farms, and ranchettes. Property is located nationally and in other countries. As a government clearinghouse, Government Auctions works closely with many government agencies to buy land from state, county, and city governments, and estates and trusts. These and other assets are auctioned regularly on the Government Auctions website.


When asked about Government Auctions satisfied clients said, ”This site is easy to use and discloses all purchasing terms and conditions, as well as any fees.”


To find more about Government Auctions, please call 661 823 1543 or visit the link above. Site visitors can learn more about Government Auctions, view parcels of land, which change frequently, and become well acquainted with the auctioning process.

Release ID: 481852