Panama City Beach Real Estate – Ocean Reef Auction

Posted on September 5, 2008
Filed Under Florida real estate - Investor Insights, Panama City Beach Condo Updates, Panama City beach condos for sale | 9 Comments

Panama City Beach Real Estate - Ocean Reef Condos
For all my auction customers as well as my new customers, here’s another opportunity to bid on Florida Gulf front condos at an absolute auction.

On October 18th, the developers of Ocean Reef will be offering 31 units for bid at an absolute auction.

Contact me today, if you’d like to bid on any of these units and I’ll forward the paperwork to you promptly.

If you are unsure at to how Florida Real Estate auctions work, I’ve written an article for your convenience: How to buy or sell property at a real estate auction

Author : Jennifer Mackay - Posts:232

Jennifer Mackay is an award winning real estate agent and Keller Williams team leader in the Panama City Florida area. Her website: Panama City Real Estate provides guidance, information and free buying and purchasing features for registered visitors. Follow: @realtorjennifer | Facebook

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9 Responses to “Panama City Beach Real Estate – Ocean Reef Auction”

  1. Myrtle Beach rentals on September 5th, 2008 10:32 pm

    That looks like a great property. I was down in panama city in the later 90s and the whole place looks different now.

  2. Jennifer Mackay on September 6th, 2008 6:45 am

    Very true,

    You wouldn’t recognize the beach area now I’m sure.

    Thanks for the comment

  3. Tampa Real Estate on September 8th, 2008 12:15 pm

    How has this worked out for you in the past? Have you done many auctions?

  4. Jennifer Mackay on September 9th, 2008 4:35 pm

    Hi Bob :)

    Long time no talk :) Thanks for the comment.

    In some ways it has worked out very well.

    I have attended several auctions: some on behalf of bidding clients and some as an observer both with and without a client present.

    While none of my customers actually purchased at the auctions, they did bid and found the event both entertaining and informative.

    Needless to say, even though they didn’t have the winning bid at the auction, I did manage to find them exactly the type of investment for which they were looking.

    Not only that, but they got it for less then the one they bid on at the auction!

  5. James Boyer Morristown NJ Real Estate on September 10th, 2008 5:42 pm

    Hi Jennifer,

    I was not surprised to read your responce that you have been able to find people better deals outside of the auction process. That fits very well with my experence in buying homes through auctions as well. I have purchased homes though foreclosure auction as well as buying similar homes on the open market, listed by REALTOR and in every case have felt like I got bid up just a little to much as compaired to what I could get that is similar listed in the MLS.

  6. Short Hills NJ Real Estate on October 21st, 2008 8:36 pm

    Hi Jennifer, That looks like a really nice building and gulf front! I know we’re just past the October 18th date, but I would be interested to hear if any of them have sold and for what price.

  7. Jennifer Mackay on October 22nd, 2008 6:47 am

    Yes,

    Over 30 have sold, with 2 bedrooms going for as low as $205,000.

  8. joe crest on November 25th, 2008 3:50 pm

    Hi Jennifer,
    I was reading last Sundays paper (11/23) and noticed another condo in P.C.B. having an auction of foreclosures (soon).
    Do you have any info on this that you could pass on ?

  9. Jennifer Mackay on November 26th, 2008 6:29 am

    Joe,

    Are you referring to this Auction at Origins?

    Please let me know how I can assist you with more information about this and other Auction opportunities.

    Thanks for visiting.

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