Do not sell your home to move, if you want to move fine but hang onto the home-ground you have and put it into the rentals,Later if you want to get back to farming you will still have it to go back to. And if you do not at this time feel like farming just rent the 25 acres out, you can always go back to farming it. And DO NOT consider an online auction only as a lot of people seeing something online is only on line they will not even look the rest of the way to see what you have. Now taking bids prearanged with auctioneer is OK as long as you anounce what you are doing. NO Sunday auction as a lot of potential bidderes would have to decide between Church or sale and Church would win out. But give the buyer the chance to get what they bought on sunday or even 2 weeks to get it. I was to an auction a couple of years ago that had what I would have paid a good price for but everything had to be removed that day so I had no chance to buy it and it went for junk instead of use as I would have wanted. And you need to have the loading equipment avaible at the time the buyer can get it even if it is the 2 weeks down the road. The person that would buy it that has a full time job and lives a hundred mile away if he does not know there will be a way to get it loaded like a head for the combine will not even come to the sale. And have it so that the potential buyer can lok at things up to 2 weeks before sale so he can make all arangements to be ready to be able to bid either in person or on the phone. He might have to arange financing at bank or transportation. If things cannot be done ahead of time he just will not bid. And make sure if not a complete correct description in add that auctioneer can answer correctly questions about things buyer needs to know before driving that hundred mile to find out it is not what he is looking for and leave before sale starts angrey. Also when loading starts out the first person ready to get loaded should be the first one loaded and not the last one like I had at one auction a few years back. And that auction was a 2 day one and items for first day and second were not seperated by day. So when the auctioneer was going down the line and would skip what you were waiting on and when you ask about it say that does not sell today but tomorrow so you do not go back tomorrow with no chance to bid on what you want. I will not go to a auction by that auctioneer ever again even if there is advertised what I want. And an auctioneere friend of mine was with me that day to help by as the bill said going to have 2 rings and I was after several items and could not run from one auctioneere to the other and be biddig from at same time. He being an auctioneer said it was the worst run auction he had ever heard of. And if 2 rings make sure it is listed how the order of sale is to be so buyer knows if he has to have a helper or not.
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