Storage Auctions and Storage Unit Auction List
Online, July 15, 2011 (Newswire.com) - Storage auctions occur when tenants of self storage facilities default on storage unit leases. After a lengthy legal process and ample notification for the tenants the contents of the seized unit goes to public auction in an attempt to make up the lost rental fees for the facility. With over 50,000 self storage facilities operating nationwide, storage auctions have become commonplace and generated an entirely new market for used consumer goods. Because these auctions are open to the public, anyone with a valid ID over the age of 18 can bid on a unit. And the potential for profit in some units can be staggering.
The catch is you can only see the units' contents from the outside and are not allowed to pick up or touch anything before bidding. But without risk there is no reward and some entrepreneurs saw storage auctions as an incredible resale opportunity. Due to their success storage auctions have become increasingly popular. So much so that reality television casted storage auction experts to star in shows like 'Storage Wars' and 'Auctions Hunters'. Since storage auctions has spurred an entirely new resale industry with high returns on investment and minimal start-up costs.
Beginners, hobbyists, experts and companies alike have all found success at storage auctions by reselling merchandise either locally, nationally and even internationally through thrift or consignment stores, yard sales, Craigslist.com and Ebay.com. Whether trying to furnish your own home, keep up company inventory or just earn some extra, part-time income, storage auctions can offer bulk consumer goods at wildly discounted prices. There is no telling what you will find in a storage unit. Items range from furniture to electronics to cars, appliances, jewelry, home decor, cash and much, much more.
The most difficult part of attending storage auctions also happens to be the most trivial. Because facilities are only required to publish listings for upcoming storage auctions in a local publication, often times listings for storage auctions can be difficult to find. National interest in storage auctions has since necessitated the creation of a nationwide storage auction listing website, Storage Unit Auction List posts upcoming storage auctions for every state in the country and offers user free beginner resources and consistent, reliable customer service to ensure that subscribers have the best chance of success at storage auctions without the needless hassle.
Upon becoming a subscriber to Storage Unit Auction List, you gain access to listings for every storage auction in your state in three different formats: the list view, the map view and the calendar view. You can also create your own schedule for upcoming auctions as well as receive notifications of any specific facilities auctions as soon as they are posted. We will also email you every time there is a major update in your state so that you're guaranteed not to miss any of the action.
Interested in listings for more than one state? We offer discounts on each state after the first. That's 25% your second state and 30% off any additional state after that.
Best of all, Storage Unit Auction List is absolutely free for facilities. Posting your upcoming storage auctions with Storage Unit Auction List is as easy as calling our auction hot-line, 1 (828) 333-4580, emailing us at storageunitbuyer@gmail.com or by filling out our 'Add an Auction' contact form. All we need is the phone number and location for the facility, time and date of the auction and the number of units to be sold and we will post your auction for interested bidders and competitive auction goers from all across your state.
Storage Unit Auction List is the best online resource for storage auctions available anywhere. Still have questions? Chat with a customer service representative right now by visiting www.storageunitauctionlist.com.