United States of America (Press Release) April 19, 2008 --
Everyone likes to live the glamorous life. But what if you don't have a six-figure income? What if, in fact, you have two kids, a mortgage, and make $60,000 or less? Either you have to spend less or make more - or both! If making more is not in your near future, focus on spending less because too many people are in debt and choose to live above their means. In 2007 there was a 30% increase in bankruptcy filings.
The reality of American families today is that, no matter the income level, we're living from paycheck to paycheck. On average each family has racked up $9,000 in credit card debt (Take Charge America Credit Counseling Firms). The key to living a successful and happy life is to simply spend less than you earn, no matter what you earn.
It might take a little discipline and a big commitment, but you can live a champagne lifestyle, without breaking your budget, even if money is tight. Here's how you can do it; going to government auctions is like Christmas in July. At GovernmentAuctionHouse.com there are many options, such as IRS, Customs, Military, Marshal, State Treasury,
and state and local governments that auction late-model luxury cars, trucks, boats, motorcycles, antiques, jewelry, furniture, electronics, houses, and more.
GovernmentAuctionHouse.com often feature luxury cars, upscale homes and many everyday items. According to Ian Aronovich, President of Government Auction House, "these are items and property that have been obtained through tax seizures, drug seizures, and customs seizures. Because the government obtained them either inexpensively or at no cost at all, it will sell them to the highest bidder, no matter how low the bid. However, some bids have reserve prices."
But researching foreclosed properties isn't as simple as checking charts and balance statements before buying stock. And if you don't know what you're doing, you can end up with a lemon instead of quality or a money maker. How then do you find foreclosed properties and auctions? You could work the phones and do some legwork to find what's available, newspapers run notices of local auctions; you may also have to contact local state and county offices for information. While that sounds nice, it's a lot of work. For a reasonable fee, GovernmentAuctionHouse.com is a database on foreclosed homes, auctions and related matters comes from sources like Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac, the Veterans Administration and banks, and is updated daily. You can do a basic search by geographical area or add additional filters. Some auctions are also held online so you can bid from the comfort of your chair.
GovernmentAuctionHouse.com is a membership web site that exists to help its users find, locate and attend government auctions and foreclosures of every type so that they can achieve every success buying things they would ordinarily pay retail prices for, but that, through government auctions and bank foreclosures, they can buy at a significant discount.
The reality of American families today is that, no matter the income level, we're living from paycheck to paycheck. On average each family has racked up $9,000 in credit card debt (Take Charge America Credit Counseling Firms). The key to living a successful and happy life is to simply spend less than you earn, no matter what you earn.
It might take a little discipline and a big commitment, but you can live a champagne lifestyle, without breaking your budget, even if money is tight. Here's how you can do it; going to government auctions is like Christmas in July. At GovernmentAuctionHouse.com there are many options, such as IRS, Customs, Military, Marshal, State Treasury,
and state and local governments that auction late-model luxury cars, trucks, boats, motorcycles, antiques, jewelry, furniture, electronics, houses, and more.
GovernmentAuctionHouse.com often feature luxury cars, upscale homes and many everyday items. According to Ian Aronovich, President of Government Auction House, "these are items and property that have been obtained through tax seizures, drug seizures, and customs seizures. Because the government obtained them either inexpensively or at no cost at all, it will sell them to the highest bidder, no matter how low the bid. However, some bids have reserve prices."
But researching foreclosed properties isn't as simple as checking charts and balance statements before buying stock. And if you don't know what you're doing, you can end up with a lemon instead of quality or a money maker. How then do you find foreclosed properties and auctions? You could work the phones and do some legwork to find what's available, newspapers run notices of local auctions; you may also have to contact local state and county offices for information. While that sounds nice, it's a lot of work. For a reasonable fee, GovernmentAuctionHouse.com is a database on foreclosed homes, auctions and related matters comes from sources like Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac, the Veterans Administration and banks, and is updated daily. You can do a basic search by geographical area or add additional filters. Some auctions are also held online so you can bid from the comfort of your chair.
GovernmentAuctionHouse.com is a membership web site that exists to help its users find, locate and attend government auctions and foreclosures of every type so that they can achieve every success buying things they would ordinarily pay retail prices for, but that, through government auctions and bank foreclosures, they can buy at a significant discount.

From an early age we are taught to live within our means. What if our means are minimal and we have a family to support? GovernmentAuctionHouse.com is the answer for discounted luxuries.
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