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    GovernmentAuctions.org
  • Database of U.S. government auctions and real estate foreclosure sales and auctions. State, local, university, online, and federal auctions.
  • http://www.governmentauctions.org/
  • 2.
    US Treasury - Seized Property Auctions
  • Government auctions of seized and abandoned real estate, aircraft, automobiles, jewelry, and more. From the U.S. Department of the Treasury.
  • http://www.ustreas.gov/auctions
Questions/Answers
How do I get a title for mycar that was purchased atgovernment auction?
I purchased a car from a private owner who advertised it with no title. The private party purchased it from a government auction a few years ago and was driving it on private property for the most part. I am trying to get a title issued on their. I was told by state of Illinois that one can be issued if car passes inspection. Carfax shows title never issued. I guess car was initially made for a crash test but it was never tested, only the interior. Car runs fine, I just need title.
get in touch with dmv or ask at a post office thay should have a form
How much cheaper are items ata government auction?
I'm going to a government auction on Monday and I'm looking to buy a car... All of the cars are 05 and 06... They may be out of my price range. What kind of price drop am I likely to see?
At these auctions you'll see a lot of dealers, who are not willing to pay more than wholesale "book" value. So, for many cars, these are the people you'll be bidding against. Therefore you may have to pay slightly more than wholesale to win. You can look at www.kbb.com trade-in values to get a good ideal of wholesale values. Here's an article about it: http://www.leaseguide.com/Arti cles/surpluscars.htm .
i have a question on theeffect of government auctionon bonds?
Q1 - If there is a government auction
Q1: Its more complicated than that, the government can infuse liquidity in a number of ways, including lowering bank reserve requirements, purchasing securities in the open market, lowering the fed funds rate. Also outstanding treasuries are maturing at various stages so there is a constant flow in and out of the market. So a government auction is essentially a government request for a loan, but it is not the only way to infuse liquidity into the market. Q2: Not necessarily there are a number of other investment vehicles like STRIPS that will always essentially keep inventory higher on the lower end, the idea is to provide incentive for investors to purchase on different points in the curve through interest rate moves. Q3: Increased government borrowing effects the long end more because it increases the cost of borrowing, which causes rates to rise, and that has the most significant impact on the long end because I have more interest rate risk as measured through duration on the long end. Essentially if I buy a 30 year treasury today at a 3% yield and the government issues a new 30 year bond with a rate of 5% then the value of my bond declines much more severely than on the short end because I'm stuck with it longer, the short end doesn't experience as great a decline because it has less duration risk and reinvestment risk.
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