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Media Release: SOLDONLINE.COM.AU - the future of real estate auctions in Queensland

Catriona Pollard - Tuesday, July 20, 2010
Australia’s premier online property auction site, SOLDONLINE.COM.AU are now offering online auction services to the Queensland market with a number of properties already listed for auction.

SOLDONLINE.COM.AU are at the forefront of reinventing the way that property is bought and sold in Australia and having proved the system throughout NSW is now entering the Queensland market. 

Ken Callac, Principal of Yes Property has already listed two properties, an ocean front home in Bargara, his own home also in Bargara and is currently in the process of listing additional properties in the Bundaberg area. 

 “In today’s market a vendor needs to capitalise on everything they can to maximise return and SOLDONLINE.COM.AU is by far the simplest and best method that has been offered to help do this for a very long time.” 

“SOLDONLINE.COM.AU has proven to be a very convenient way of buying and selling properties and will serve to be a medium that we will be using more and more in the future.”

“SOLDONLINE.COM.AU has proven to be successful in NSW and a process that I totally believe in. I have listed my own house to experience the selling process first hand,” said Mr Callac.

Jack Brislee, Director of Pacific Rim Business Brokers is also making the most of online auctions and has currently listed two Queensland properties including a DA approved 61 lot subdivision in Calliope and a DA approved 23 lot subdivision in Toowoomba’s growth corridor, Cambooya. 

“SOLDONLINE.COM.AU has already helped generate three times the usual enquiry rate for similar subdivisions.”

“Buyers like the fact that the property is definitely on the market and the vendor is committed to sell, while sellers are attracted to online auctions because they only produce genuine buyers,” said Mr Brislee.

Director of SOLDONLINE.COM.AU and Licensed Real Estate Auctioneer, David Scholes said, “Nearly 80 percent of properties are researched online, so it makes sense to have auctions online as well.”

“We have made auctions accessible for a greater range of bidders who can register and bid from wherever they are at their own convenience. This way both buyers and sellers have increased flexibility and can make their decisions from the comfort of their own home in their own time.”

 “As people are becoming increasingly time poor, the world more global and people more computer literate, online auctions will quickly become a favoured alternative. Online auctions are the way of the future,” said Mr Scholes. 

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soldonline.com.au run simple, secure and stress free online property auctions for residential, commercial and rural properties. The online system allows for increased flexibility in the traditional auction system allowing bidders from anywhere in the world to take part, 24/7. The extended bidding period removes the pressure normally associated with traditional auctions. 


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