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Lake George Auction TODAY!

Today is the day for Lake George vacation home buyers to secure an incredible piece of real estate on Pulver Road, off Pilot Knob Road. With nearly 2700 square feet of living space on just under an acre of land and with 168 feet of lake front, this really is the most compelling buying opportunity available on Lake George at this time. The home is a 1916 authentic lakehouse true to it’s original character, with mature trees on the property, two amazing views, and an incredible deep water Adirondack style boat house.

The subject property is up for auction at 2pm and will be sold to the highest bidder.

The real estate market in general has created an opportunity for new and innovative techniques, such an auction format, to move the market. While real estate auctions have been used for many years to liquidate distressed, condemmed and foreclosed properties, Select Sotheby’s International Realty has partnered with Concierge Auctions to deliver a very high touch, professional auction service designed to trade distinctive, luxury properties that are pristine in style and character. The focus on this service is to provide sellers who have recognized that the lengthy time on market that can often times couple a traditional listing for a high end home with an option to monetize the real property on a time schedule that the seller selects, rather than waiting for a buyer to come along.

The program has been very well received by all stakeholders, and the buying population has positively responded as well. This process has generated a significant amount of local and regional attention, and a significant amount of traffic at the property in a short window of time.

The results will be available within a couple of weeks. The auction will be at 2pm today. Last minute participates can still register. Call John Burke at 518-928-2233.

For more information, please visit: LakeGeorgeAuction.com

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