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The Whitler Family Is Ecstatic
With Auction Results
In May of 2007, members of the Whitler Family contacted Jamie
Barr and Mark Barr about selling their 347 acre farm located
south of McQuady, KY. After inspecting the property Jamie & Mark
suggested subdividing the farm and selling it at absolute
auction. Most of the family members agreed, however, a couple of
them were opposed so the property was listed on the market for
$578,000. After 6 months on the market with no buyers, the
family decided to sell the farm at absolute auction. The farm
was surveyed in 20 parcels. The timber was cruised and 649,564
board feet of timber was also offered for sale at the auction.
The real estate sold for $546,210.96. The timber topped out at
$218,350.00 for a grand total of $764,560.96. The
total was $186,560 more than the original asking price! Needless
to say the Whitler Family was very pleased at the results of the
auction.
More success stories.......
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Mrs. Schnellenberger, the administrator of Mrs. Walker’s estate,
needed our help disposing of a small cabin on Rough River Lake.
The cabin was small, built in the 1950’s and needed repairs. Our
crew had to repair steps and part of a deck in order for
potential buyers to safely inspect the property. The Property
Valuation Office had the cabin’s assessed value at $42,000. The
pre-auction estimates ranged from $50,000 - $80,000.
Seventy registered bidders and an additional sixty spectators
attended the auction. The bidding was fast and furious reaching
$100,000 within 5 minutes, finally reaching a sale price of
$113,300 by ten minutes. The buyers were an out of town
couple along with their friend. The buyers were excited as were
the 37 heirs to the estate.
The
executors of the Nona King Estate asked us how we recommended
they sell their farm in order to maximize the selling price.
We suggested surveying the farm in parcels and selling the
timber and tobacco base separate. They asked us to handle the
details.
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We hired the surveyor and surveyed the
property in 26 parcels.
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A forester was contracted for a timber
cruise.
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A dozer operator was used to clear fence rows
and general clean up.
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The fields were bush hogged.
On the sale day over two hundred prospective purchasers
were present. The land sold in 26 parcels to 8 buyers for
$939,400. The timber sold for $47,615 which made the grand
total $987,015. The results pleased the family since they
had expected a price in the ballpark of $750,000.
The
Spilmans were not sure of the best method to sell their 60 acre
farm. After an inspection of the property our advice was to sell
in 9 parcels with the timber selling separate. The land sold for
$93,600 which was more money than they had been offered
for the entire farm. The timber sold for $85,250. A grand
total of $178,900 made the sellers extremely happy and quite
frankly was very surprising to us as well.
We were contacted by the executrix of the Johnny
Pack Estate to help with the estate settlement. We subdivided
231 acres in 16 parcels and sold the farm, timber and tobacco
base for $512,000.
We sold a vacant school building and land for the
Meade County Board of Education for $169,000. |
Mrs. Mattie Mack acting as the executrix of
prominent Brandenburg artist Jo Ross’ Estate needed our help to
sell the Ross home. The lakefront home, which needed repair, had
been assessed at $110,000. It sold for $132,000.
The
Cloverport, KY Police Department hired us to sell a seized home
located on Clover Creek. We recommended selling the property in
two parcels. They were pleasantly surprised with the $114,675
sales price.
Mr. & Mrs. Haynes had recently had their 43 acre
farm listed on the private market for $85,000. Jamie and Mark
Barr advised the couple to subdivide the property and sell it at
absolute auction. The final sales price was $151,315.
The Harding heirs asked us how to market their
creek front Indiana farm. We suggested selling it in 15 acres as
recreational land. It sold for $335,121.
The Bullock family had 2 properties to sell, 3.4
acres on the Ohio River and 55 acres on Wolf Creek. The river
property sold in two parcels for $49,450. The creek farm sold in
8 parcels for $145,842. The timber sold separate for $62,700.
Both properties sold for
$305,366.
Due to health reasons, Mr. & Mrs. Staples decided
to move to town. Their home and 56 acres sold in 3 parcels for
$244,200. A nice line of farm equipment and antiques were
also sold.
Mr. S.M. Dunaway contracted with us to sell a
1390 acre farm. The farm was subdivided in 81 parcels and sold
for $1,158,856, which was a Breckinridge County record
price at the time.
The Albina Coghill family asked us to market
their two 100 acre farms. The two farms were sold in 31 parcels
for $964,806. The timber was sold separate for $187,633. The
total of $1,152,439 is a Meade County record. |
Mr. & Mrs. Bruner retired and built a new home.
They then had 3 homes, 27 acres, farm equipment and antiques of
which they needed to dispose. We sold the real estate in 4
parcels and the vast line of personal property for a total of
$301,000. The auction was booked, conducted and closed
within 60 days.
These owners as well as countless others were
very pleased with the results of the auction method of
marketing.
We set a precedent many years ago when we
conducted the first timber auction in our area. Since then we
have sold millions of board feet of timber by using the auction
method.
Executors and administrators of estates have
used our expertise in estate settlement since 1967.
We have conducted several auctions for the
bankruptcy court in Louisville, KY. |