Starting Price for This Home on Govt Auction? Only $24,000!
Posted on April 15th, 2010 by Lindsey Harper
Hi everyone, Lindsey here! And do I have a government deal today for you. As many people already know, government auction items can be a fantastic way to save BIG on your next car or home. The savings can truly be fantastic, but the catch is not everyone knows about government auctions- or even where to find them once they find out. I found this listing, among many others, right on Government Auction Network. We’ve aggregated literally thousands upon thousands of real estate auctions, just like this one, so that you can browse through our listings to find just the item you are looking for. Come look through our government and bank foreclosure listings today!
This gorgeous home is located in College Park, Georgia on 5716 Southwick Court. It has 4 bedrooms and 2 bathrooms, perfect if you have a large family. Trying to find a home the size of this one outside of government auctions would cost substantially more than the current price of this home, which is set at only $24,000. Government foreclosures are remarkable for saving, be sure to check out more details in the auction link below:
Starting Price for THIS Home on Govt Auction? Only $24,000!
While it might seem too good to be true, homes like this are just one of the thousands of government and bank foreclosures listings available right now on Government Auction Network! We’ve done all the hard work for you and put all these listings in one place. You can search by any zip code of your choosing.
All you have to do is join Government Auction Network, and plug in a little bit of information. Then just log into our site and search away! Please don’t forget that once you are a member, I’m here to help too if you need assistance. We understand you are going to have questions about bidding on a home, and what the foreclosure process is like once you’ve spotted the home of your dreams. But we’re here to help!
If you have any questions, all you have to do is click on “About Lindsey,” then scroll down and click on “Just Ask Me.”








