SOCIAL DISTANCING IS FUELING ONLINE AUCTIONS
By United Country Auction ServicesMay 01, 2020
SOCIAL DISTANCING IS FUELING ONLINE AUCTIONS
Initial
reports inside the auction industry may indicate a noticeable increase in
bidder registrations and active participation.
Despite all
of the recent activity and communication around the COVID 19 virus and
regulations imposed that have slowed the economy, the online auction industry
appears to not only be weathering the storm, but thriving in these changing
times. Initial reports inside the auction industry may indicate a noticeable
increase in bidder registrations and active participation with online auction
bidding platforms.
Recently,
online (internet) auction software providers have witnessed increased traffic
to their bidding platforms over the past couple of months which follows the
same timeline of the social distancing restrictions set in place due to the
COVID 19 virus concerns. Coincidence? Or is this an indication that consumers
are spending more time on the internet which creates higher exposure to
internet auctions. Whatever the cause, auction companies are having a mixed
response regarding the impact that social distancing has had on their auction
business. Those reports appear to primarily hinge on what type of property is
being auctioned.
Several
auction companies that operate in the non-urban (rural) real estate sector
recently disclosed they are seeing very strong success with rural and lifestyle
real estate like farms, country homes and remote properties. United
Country Real Estate, the nation’s largest rural and lifestyle real estate and
auction company recently reported dramatic increases during the first quarter
(2020) in land sales with a 50 percent increase in auction units (number of
auctions held), and over 40 percent increase for the amount of acres sold at
auction when compared to the same time last year.
Other
auction categories that have received a lot of attention and online
participation are farm equipment, heavy equipment, guns & firearms,
collectible coins and antiques. While these markets are experiencing increased
interest from a buying audience that may currently be trapped at home with more
than normal idle time on their hands, there are a few others that have reported
their auction sales have decreased significantly.
For example,
a recent article by ArtNet News on April 30th reports that
high-end art markets have declined by as much as 76 percent, however they went
on to say that demand remained steady for lower priced items in the art
category. As the U.S. continues to navigate the Coronavirus disruption, many
auction companies anticipate the need for non-contact or minimal contact
transactions will grow. Online auctions can fill this need by applying the
competitive bidding process to expose property (real and personal) to the
marketplace in a timed auction event, followed by electronic payment methods
and scheduled pickup and delivery.
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