Bidding on Property: The Scene at a Condo Auction

You could have found some good deals at a condo auction in Rockville

Updated 9:36 AM EST, Wed, Jul 29, 2009

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Have you ever wondered how a condo auction was run or what kind of a deal you could get if you attended one?

Last Sunday, about 150 people showed up at the Rockville Hilton to try and score a brand new condo at a big discount.

The Ashmore in Germantown was auctioning off a decent portion of their remaining inventory well below their original list prices that ranged from $322,000 to $385,000.

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First Published: Nov 21, 2008 9:09 AM EST

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