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Check out the commercial investment property auctions at Rejournal.com

Rejournal.com is working with PropertyAuction.com, the on-line destination for the real estate auction community, to bring you a reliable source of incredible investment opportunities that are being auctioned off throughout the entire Northeast as well as providing the option to search for commercial and/or residential auctions nationally. Since its inception in 1997, Property Auction has grown into the on-line destination for the commercial and residential real estate auction industry. They cater to real estate auction buyers, sellers and auctioneers through a variety of tools and services created with each groups' specific needs in mind.  The Property Auction community includes commercial and residential property owners, land owners, brokers, investors, auctioneers, auction marketing professionals and bankers within the real estate auction industry. If you're looking to sell your commercial or residential real estate quickly, buy commercial or residential real estate at fair market value or simply learn more about the advantages of buying and selling real estate at auction, Property Auction is proud to serve you as the #1 commercial and residential real estate auction information provider on the Internet. The decision to work together was driven by a common interest to provide the most comprehensive resource of property auctions available on-line for the real estate auction community and the visitors of our websites. The result is a user friendly, searchable, one-stop solution for anyone looking for property auctions, with no hassle, no sign-up and completely free of charge. Check out the auction opportunities by typing the following web address into your browser: http://www.rejournal.com/auctions/auctions.aspx or via the dropdown menu at the top of our web pages, just mouse-over the "Properties" tab and click on "Auctions" in the dropdown list. For more information about the "Auctions" section or any other questions, comments, ideas or suggestions feel free to email [email protected] or call (781) 878-4540 x286 or (800) 654-4993 (outside Mass.) Mon. - Fri. 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.
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