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Title: Auction Scene #10...October, 2012
Post by: MovieMan on October 01, 2012, 09:17:56 AM
First day of October, 2012 and looking to be a hot one (weather wise) in California's central valley...predicting 100 today !

Meanwhile, will October be "hot" in the storage auction business, or will this month be like September, 2012....HO HUM, edition #2 ?

Title: Re: Auction Scene #10...October, 2012
Post by: MovieMan on October 05, 2012, 06:56:08 PM
Starting off as Ho, Hum month (again)...

Went to one auction yesterday. Crowd OK. Maybe 15 total but 7 were regulars. Of the 4 lockers, one new guy got two, 1 regular got one and I forget who got the other one. I didn't bid once. Best one went for $400 and looked like it might double...I just wasn't inspired.

Forgot to go to one today. Oh well, apathy breeds memory loss !

eBay slow, Clist slower.  Ho, Hum doesn't describe it...may ZZZZZzzzzz is better.

Title: Re: Auction Scene #10...October, 2012
Post by: nkrause77 on October 05, 2012, 09:57:17 PM
Went to a caravan auction yesterday for Public Storage.  Total of six facilities and roughly 30 units between the six locations.   Crowd was one of the smallest I have ever seen (less than 25 people) mostly regulars.

Not many good units bid on two won none.  Girlfriend paid $75 for one (her first unit ever) that had nothing in it but a king size bed, couch, coffee table, and small microwave.  She sold the bed today for $75 to a friend. I think she will get $100 for the remaining items.  I still do not know why she bid on that unit but she gotta start somewhere I guess.

Two auctions tomorrow.  First one has 19 units and is silent bid format, second one has four units but in a much nicer area. 
Title: Re: Auction Scene #10...October, 2012
Post by: Wyattandbeanes on October 09, 2012, 01:44:18 PM
Off on fall break decided to hit up va for a auction. Units sold for 5,5,60,670 for the first four Units. I got the last one for $180 (195 with Bp). It's was a 5x5 with a 3ft mini fridge, 19 inch bulk tv, truck, bed suite in bag. Turned out truck full of school supplies paper,white out, pens etc. The 1 mystery box had a hp printer, ps2 with games, zippo lighter and some type of speakers. I may make a little on it but not a killing.
Title: Re: Auction Scene #10...October, 2012
Post by: the teacher on October 10, 2012, 02:15:26 PM
Hit up a usually productive auction on Monday.  This place has mostly escaped the crush of newly minted auction "experts" that are going to make their fortune, but something happened this time.  I showed up and there is a large crowd there, including a couple of the "whales" from the monthly PS runs.  WTF? 

So, two pages of bidders signed in and 13 units up for auction.  12 mostly crappy lockers that all went to noobies......not a single "seasoned" bidder bought a locker.  The 13th had some Harbor Freight tools in it and sold for $850.  Me and another guy there were adding stuff up and being generous, I saw $400 tops!  Probably only the second time in a year and a half or more that I haven't bought at least one locker there.

It seems like every month, these new people come in, spend a ton of money on junk lockers, and then you never see them again.  But, the very next month, there's an entirely new group with gold in their eyes!

Oh yeah, and my biggest pet peeve isn't even the pricing......an auction that normally would take up a half hour took two and a half hours by the time everybody filed by all the lockers and the new guys figured out how it works.  OMG!
Title: Re: Auction Scene #10...October, 2012
Post by: Liandra on October 11, 2012, 12:41:39 PM
When to auction today with 2 units and 8 buyers one that is a local smart A$$.  First locker has been almost emptied has bed frame, tote of VHS tapes, DC to AC inverter no cord, accounting text book, and trash clothing.  One local offers $10 Mr. SA goes $11 and local gets it for $12.  The other unit has a Yamaha dirt bike minus the cylinder, head, and carb.  Same buy goes $10 and Mr. SA runs him up to $12 again.  While the guy is loading the first locker I stop by and show him where to sell text book online.  First auction this month for me sold some more books from $10 locker will be posting final total soon.
Title: Re: Auction Scene #10...October, 2012
Post by: MovieMan on October 12, 2012, 09:45:35 AM
Went to 3 auctions Thursday, Oct 11, 2012 all by same auctioneer.

Small crowd (maybe 12 to 15) and better than half were regulars, but it was a fairly quiet scene as the lockers were mainly crap.

First place had 5 I think and I got one of them (a 10 x 10) for $100 and looks like it might net 600 or so.

Second place had 10 lkrs and a good 7 of them were trash. I think 3 of those went for $1. One good 10 x 10 went for $350 and it did look pretty good, but I didn't want to go higher on it.

Third place had one locker...sold for $65.

A theory that there are fewer good (or even average) lockers due to people paying up their locker bills might be right in my area at least. A result of the tv shows might be that lkr owners are seeing that their stuff will be sold if they don't pay.  :(
Title: Re: Auction Scene #10...October, 2012
Post by: the teacher on October 12, 2012, 08:39:45 PM
A theory that there are fewer good (or even average) lockers due to people paying up their locker bills might be right in my area at least. A result of the tv shows might be that lkr owners are seeing that their stuff will be sold if they don't pay.  :(

That's my theory too.  Not only are the "get rich quick" crowd watching the shows, but so are the people renting the storage units.  I think they see that their stuff could be sold, so many of them are not putting their best stuff in there like they used to.

Overall, I see the quality of lockers has declined dramatically.  I hear this from other seasoned bidders, property managers, and even the district managers.  Even some of the newer buyers that got in at the beginning (or was it really the end?) have mentioned that the quality has really dropped just since they started.

Title: Re: Auction Scene #10...October, 2012
Post by: MovieMan on October 13, 2012, 06:59:32 AM
Went to one of 4 auctions by the same auctioneer on Friday the 12th. Didn't bid on any of them. Crowd was about 30 with half of those being newbies....never seen any of them before !

Next place I never go to as IMO they steal stuff from the lockers AND set up the others !  Then skipped the next two as well preferring to work in the lkr I bought Thursday.  Will talk to other attendees next week and report back if anything special went on or was found.

Title: Re: Auction Scene #10...October, 2012
Post by: Alias300 on October 13, 2012, 10:15:55 AM
The auto auction isn't much better. 

Went yesterday to try and get a 1998 GMC truck.  Only 32,000 miles but beat.  Work truck.

Figured I could get it for under $2000 if auction went hard.

How I was wrong!   Went up to $3500 in a flash and kept going up slowly.

Guy ended up paying $5400 plus auction fees for a truck that sells on a lot for $4500 on the high end!
And this one was dented and interior trashed.  Blue book on it, in it's condition, is around $3000 IMO.

Someone else paid $6000 for passenger van.  Rear end damage and didn't start.
Guy next to me laughed.  Said he had that exact same van on his lot, fully loaded with DVD system thru out.....$7000.     

Why go to auctions to pay retail (or above retail in these cases)?
I gave up after that.

I ended up at the Casino for the $5 lunch special and played penny slots where I won $10.75.
That's right. Step aside. High rolla come'n thru......    ;D




Title: Re: Auction Scene #10...October, 2012
Post by: nkrause77 on October 14, 2012, 01:23:33 PM
Went to an auction today that advertised 14 units but ended up with only 11 on the day.  Crowd was easily 50 people and prices reflected just that.  Even garbage units were bringing $200+

The steal of the day was a machinist unit that went for $1650.  I saw at least $8000 in this unit "IF" all the machinery worked.

Only reason I see this unit went so low was the work involved in moving the equipment.  Not going to be able to use the typical ATV trailer I am used to seeing people bring.  Also some of the equipment weighs over 1000 pounds.  Gonna need some help with that stuff.

Shame on me for only bringing $1500.  If it would of been a credit card auction I would of owned that unit. 
Title: Re: Auction Scene #10...October, 2012
Post by: MovieMan on October 15, 2012, 10:11:02 AM
You know how labeled boxes in storage units ALWAYS actually contain what the label indicates ?

I think this one is accurate; see if you can read the label on the top of the box and then fill in the last word
on the label on the side of the box. HINT: it deal with CLOTHES.


(http://webs.lanset.com/rjsmovie/images/dirty.jpg)
Title: Re: Auction Scene #10...October, 2012
Post by: nkrause77 on October 15, 2012, 01:36:04 PM
I would guess "washed" and if the clothes are anything like the ones I found last Saturday in a unit it should really saw "TOSSED" 

Title: Re: Auction Scene #10...October, 2012
Post by: MovieMan on October 15, 2012, 01:44:44 PM
I would guess "washed" and if the clothes are anything like the ones I found last Saturday in a unit it should really saw "TOSSED"  





You would be right...on both counts !

Also, the word on the top of the box says "drity".  No child left behind !

Title: Re: Auction Scene #10...October, 2012
Post by: nkrause77 on October 15, 2012, 06:01:41 PM
Today I went to a moving company auction.  They had 14 crates up for auction (For a total of 6 households).  Crowd was small (around 15 people) and prices were not horrible (Between $200 and $500 a crate).  I didn't buy anything but a friend bought three.  Got a text a hour or so ago letting me know they had yet to find anything good.

I would like to say I won't attend another one of these but the truth is if no other auctions are going on I will come again.
Title: Re: Auction Scene #10...October, 2012
Post by: calcoastgal on October 15, 2012, 10:21:21 PM
So far everything listed this month has either been canceled or postponed. Not sure what is going on around here? Are that many people really paying up? Gonna be a long month of nothing. Ugh!
Title: Re: Auction Scene #10...October, 2012
Post by: Cobia on October 17, 2012, 07:22:17 AM
Well half-way through the month and it's not been good. Very few units up for auction. ALL were junk. Crowds are down, but the newbies are winning all the units. They have no freaking idea how to judge a room! It's just a "Win at all costs, to break into the business" strategy. $25 rooms going for $150; $75 rooms going for $300-$400.


The "high fives" are back after winning a unit (I love how excited newbies get). For all you old timers out there; when was the last time you "high fived" your partner after bidding $430 on a 8 x 8 cubby hole unit obviously filled with used clothes and old (not vintage) used, broken Wal-Mart toys. Did I mention they had to pay sales tax too.


Meanwhile I'll keep picking from the auction houses.  ;D
Title: Re: Auction Scene #10...October, 2012
Post by: MovieMan on October 17, 2012, 09:28:06 AM



The "high fives" are back after winning a unit (I love how excited newbies get).

Now THAT'S funny !

*****

Meanwhile, pretty dry all right. I go to one set of auctions tomorrow (Oct 18) and next week auctions on 4 of the 5 weekdays...surely I can get SOMETHING !  (and don't call me Shirley)
Title: Re: Auction Scene #10...October, 2012
Post by: the teacher on October 17, 2012, 01:21:15 PM
PS run today.  I skipped it, but I've already been hearing stories!  I guess there are around 50 people on the run and outrageous prices still rule the day.  Glad I passed!
Title: Re: Auction Scene #10...October, 2012
Post by: nkrause77 on October 17, 2012, 05:06:32 PM
Went to an auction this morning with five units. 

First unit had two small tool boxes and adult magazines with some dirty clothes ($175)

second unit had a couple boxes with what appeared to be decorative plates, baskets, and some wire shelving missing the stands ($275)

unit three had three arcade games.  They plugged in the big one to show it worked, the second one was missing parts, and the third a dart board was to out of site to see if complete ($450)

unit four I really liked.  Had some taxidermy, power tools, fishing equipment, sporting goods, and kettle corn kettle along with so much more that was out of site. Was a 10 x 30 I went up to $1150 and watched it go to someone else.

unit five was also owned by unit four.  This one was full of construction materials and had a completely disassembled honda goldwin.  Didn't see much promise and dipped out at $650

Gonna try to get to a auction in a nice area tomorrow but my day is really full.
Title: Re: Auction Scene #10...October, 2012
Post by: MovieMan on October 18, 2012, 06:41:34 PM
Went to 3 auctions today; same auctioneer.

1st place...had 4 or so. Nothing special in my book but one guy saw a 10 x 10 with a boxed flat-screen (maybe) and went nuts buying it for $1,025. Nothing special showing other than the maybe tv in a box.

2nd place...had 3 and a truck. Truck sold for $500. One big locker showing an old stove with white enamel features sold for$800.

3rd place....had 2 (down from 6). First one was a 10 x 10 I think and had good (wrapped in plastic furn). I think it went for $500 plus.  Next one was 10 x 20 or larger and had wrapped stuff too. Auctioneer said it wasn't related, but looked  to me like it was.  Went for $2300 or so.

Title: Re: Auction Scene #10...October, 2012
Post by: drbecker on October 18, 2012, 07:28:41 PM
I did auctions at the big Public Storage MLK site over 2800 units.  They sold 18. I really wanted the first one but could not get it. It was a 10 X20 looked like a household from the 40s from the furniture and what was showing which included a gun cleaning kit some antique looking furniture. Went for $1700 I bid $1650 think it was to high when it topped $1000. Ended up with a 5X10 looked old lot of stuff poorly packed for a $120.  Got it cleaned out but not sorted.  I found a 14K bracelet kind of in the top of a box like it was dropped in accidentally it was broken. Weighs right about 15.5 grams gold value over $500 should get $400 to $450 for scrap..  It will be a great locker I saw an easy couple hundred dollars of other stuff with no real sorting. Going to hit another run tomorrow. Crowd was about 30 and I saw lockers going for way more then they should have and some reasonable ones as well. The one I bought would have been a $20 to $50 locker before the unreality shows started.
Title: Re: Auction Scene #10...October, 2012
Post by: craiglstauction on October 19, 2012, 07:52:08 AM
Well I have been busy with work and am not getting to hit the auctions like I use to.  New boss, new work, all that.

Anyways - I've made it to 2 auctions so far this month.  U-haul was a week late as they canceled the normal auction date.  Result was even more people paid up so only 2 units.  Nothing great, crowd about normal with a number of "newer" people.

Yesterday found me at one of the places that only has a auction once a quarter.  They had 64 units listed in the paper...was down to 21 by time of the auction.  Also, the place is under new management.  This guy changed it to a silent auction.  On top of that, 7 of the units had min bids and another one was a bid/hold for 5 days.  Crowd was pretty large - a good 25 - 30 people.  Many of the regulars and new 3-6mo newbies.

Now the min bids were nuts.  First was $40, maybe a $50 unit -- I passed was mostly junk.  The second was a $200 min.  It had some furniture in it, but to me was a marginal $200 unit.  Many others said the same.  One of the only nice units had even more furniture that wasn't busted up, leather couch, etc. and wasn't a min on it.  He also had a min bid of $40 on a unit with 5 kids bikes and a bunch of trash.  Now bikes I can sell for 10-20 each but it's getting to be the wrong time of year for that.

All in all was a nice day to look at some units but a general waste of time.  5 auctions next week but I can't make any of them.  My next auction is on the 29th.
Title: Re: Auction Scene #10...October, 2012
Post by: MovieMan on October 23, 2012, 04:05:37 PM
Went to an auction today and I have to say it was almost like the good old days of two years ago.

Crowd was about 20 to 25, prices somewhat in line with reality. A couple of big lockers went in the $800 to $1,000 range but might have been worth it (for bulk).  Also, a number of lockers went in the $400 range and I think they will make money.

Three quarters of the crowd were regulars with the rest newbies. I didn't bid on a single one, but that was mostly from just not wanting to work that hard for the return on invesment. Many of the other regulars bid but didn't get the lkrs as some regulars from out of town were spending today.

Anyway, not an unpleasant experience, but one of those when you went home with nothing and not regretting it.

Title: Re: Auction Scene #10...October, 2012
Post by: Cobia on October 30, 2012, 08:40:50 AM
My report about the second half of the month is much better and quite interesting.

Crowds have seemed to stabilize. Average of about 10-15 small auctions, 30-50 large caravan runs. The "storm surge" from the TV shows seems to be over. Earlier this month and last month most of the units were junk. Nicer units are starting to pop up now. The great thing about all the competition being newbies is they can't judge a room so they don't know the difference between bidding $400 on a $200 unit, and than only bidding $400 on a $1000 unit. Thanks to the lack of competition, I was able to land some nice units at the end of the month. I would say that 80% of the crowd has been coming to auctions less than 3 months, and 90% of the crowd less than 6 months.

Did I mention lack of competition? The "Old Timers" have almost completely disappeared. Last caravan run only 2 old timers and they both left after first location. I spent the rest of the day with a crowd of people I did not know. I can think of at least 15 pre-TV show regulars that don't come out to the auctions anymore. I imagine when they here prices are starting to stabilize a few will make their way back out, but it was pretty surreal to think I was the "old timer" of the auction crowd.

I do have one new "young gun" that showed up about 3 months ago, and he has started buying a lot of units of late. He is fortunate that he didn't have to go through the storm of the TV shows of the last couple years, and he is getting into the business as crowds and prices are coming down. Me and another regular have decided to try to give him the education he missed by not getting into the business 2 years ago. The great thing about this guy is he is an open book, and he LOVES talking to the other newbs ALL about the business, all the treasures he has found so far, and all his limitations and weaknesses he has found since starting this business. I think we will have some fun helping him work on his "weaknesses".  ;)
Title: Re: Auction Scene #10...October, 2012
Post by: calcoastgal on October 30, 2012, 06:16:14 PM
Auction Tuesday had 5 units. There were 16 bidders. 10 of which I had never seen before. This auctioneer is our advertiser so was a very small crowd for him. Usually the numbers are around 50. Units were not bad but went way to high for my taste. Two units went to one newbie and the rest went to regulars. I think all of the regulars were hungry for inventory. Lucky for me I still have boxes from the three units I purchased at the end of last month that I haven't put on the shelves.
November appears to be another slow month for auctions. Hope everyone else is doing better than me.
Title: Re: Auction Scene #10...October, 2012
Post by: Travis on October 31, 2012, 11:50:27 AM
Normally, moving and storage auctions are some of the best to attend. 1. You usually get the entire household of furniture. 2. Most likely, the people had money otherwise they wouldn't be paying for professional movers.
Title: Re: Auction Scene #10...October, 2012
Post by: Sly on October 31, 2012, 09:02:38 PM
Got my first unit this week:) had some cool stuff in it, a nice 7 foot wooden bar, all season tires, studded tires, sofa and recliner, 8,000 btu ac and 16 ft ladder. Anyone have any idea how much the bar should go for?
Title: Re: Auction Scene #10...October, 2012
Post by: Travis on October 31, 2012, 09:47:20 PM
I would do a search for bar/game room furniture and try to find something similar. Lower the price some and put it on Craigslist. If you don't get any bites after a few weeks, lower the price a little bit more.
Title: Re: Auction Scene #10...October, 2012
Post by: craiglstauction on November 01, 2012, 07:15:23 AM
Monday was my 3 facility late in the day auction that I've done well at.  My daughter loves this place as they let her bid.  8 units at first, 8 at second, 5 at last place of the day.  Most of the units were low to ok.  Only one unit had any major value to it.  Crowd was 20+ bidders, compared to other auctions.  Many of the old timers, regulars, and a bunch of newbies.  This place draws them in many times.  I suspect it's due to the 4pm start time instead of 10am.

I bid on a few units, daughter bid on 2, and we ended up with 1.  Paid $40 for a 10x10 that had 6 large paint buckets and another dozen or so paint cans showing.  Sign in the corner said "professional painters", one of the advertisement signs you put in a yard when you are working.  I saw a shop vac, hose for a paint sprayer, vac, carpet cleaning vac, a toolbox, a eddie bauer bag, and a few totes/random boxes.  So I figured I'd go up to $40 on a gamble and see.

Well the eddie bauer is a 6 person canopy tent w/ screen front porch.  Looks to be all there in a trash bag and poles, ground cover in the eddie bag.  Most of the paint cans are empty so easy to dispose of.  The filled ones I'll try and sell or will mix with litter and dump.  No compressor or paint sprayer like I hoped.  Did find one of those large mix-fuel heaters for your shop.  A few random tools, gas cans, etc.  Wife is keeping a few crystal pieces that I found.  Overall I'll at least break even if not make some cash.  Depends on the shop vac, normal vac, and carpet cleaner vac working or not.