Asset Management & Recovery: Finding an Auction or Auctioneer

Gryphon USA, Ltd services clients through Gryphon Asset Management, Gryphon Realty Advisors and Gryphon Auction Group. Gryphon Asset Management manages operating entities and undertakes liquidation management in numerous business lines. Gryphon Realty Advisors is comprised of three divisions all working together; Residential, Commercial and Management. Projects range from single family investments and owner occupant reresentation to apartments and commercial complex disposition. Gryphon Auction Group assists clients with the sale of real property as well as commercial equipment.

Finding an Auction or Auctioneer

For those of you interested in finding auctions in your area or an auctioneer to help you auction a parcel of property you might want to check the links below.

Find an Auction:

Auctionzip.com

National Auction List

National Auctioneers Association Auction Finder

Find an Auctioneer:

National Auctioneers Assn. Auctioneer Finder

Ain't done never seen an auctioneer in action before?  See below.  No, we really don't all spell like that, but we might talk a little quick!!  This just happpened to be at a charity event for the Mid-Ohio FoodBank.

 

Do you have questions about distressed assets, receivership or bankruptcy sales, auctions?  Email me at rfk@gryphonusa.com and I'll try to answer it in an upcoming post.

Richard F. Kruse is the President of Columbus, Ohio based Gryphon USA, Ltd. (www.gryphonusa.com).  The Gryphon Organization includes Gryphon Asset Management providing receivership and consulting services in the distressed marketplace, United Country Gryphon Realty & Auction Group (www.ucohiorealty.com & www.ucohioauctions.com) providing real estate brokerage and auction services throughout Ohio and OnlineAuctionUSA.com (www.onlineauctionusa.com) providing commercial asset liquidations from the Midwest to East Coast. 

United Country Gryphon Realty & Auction Career Opportunities Available.  Call 614-885-0020 x 17

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