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Contact CLHbidWhy is there a starting bid for each parcel?
Last updated on June 10, 2024
We have all been to live auctions where a quarter of land worth $500,000.00 starts at $100,000.00. The parcel is then bid up in large increments initially with the increments gradually decreasing in size as the bidding approaches the end. At CLHbid.com, given our predetermined minimum increments, we try and speed up the process by starting the bidding at what we see as a reasonable number to start serious bidding at, yet a number still below FMV.
In addition, given the ‘en bloc’ final parcel bidding option offered at CLHbid.com, we require a floor number for each individual parcel in the unlikely event a specific parcel doesn’t receive a bid, yet at the conclusion an eligible bidder wishes to bid on the entire farm or ranch. In such a case, the Starting Bid becomes the value to be used for that Parcel not receiving a bid when determining aggregate bids. It is important to note the Starting Bid is not a Reserve Bid.
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How does the bidding process work?
The online tender platform will commence at a predetermined time, which will be posted in advance on the online page for that specific auction.
What is En Bloc and how does it work?
The ‘en bloc’ aspect of CLHbid.com offers bidders an alternative option to acquire an entire farm or ranch or predetermined designated section of the farm or ranch.
How does CLHbid.com ensure bids are not shopped?
Immediately upon expiration of the timed sale, the high bidder will receive an email indicating they were the highest bidder.
Does CLHbid.com release the name of the highest bidder following a sale?
CLHbid.com doesn’t release the name of the high bidder to the public.