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A Melton property smashed its reserve by $155,000 as eight bidders battled it out through online purchasing platform Openn Negotiation.
Principal Marcus Rayner was the agent behind the sale and says the result of 22 Milverton Street was a huge morale booster for his office.
Days before the sale, the Rayner First National agency was plunged into chaos — hit by wild weather conditions that caved-in parts of the roof and flooded the office.
“There was water streaming in from the roof which took out our server, so we had no internet or phone access for a week,” said Mr Rayner.
“We were pretty much back in 1985, writing down messages on pieces of paper.”
The storm damage provided a few hurdles for Marcus Rayner, as the Final Bidding Stage of an Openn Negotiation campaign requires both the agent and qualified bidders to be connected to internet.
“The process itself is really easy to run, the real issue we were facing was the lack of a server and communications,” he said. “We hot-spotted off our phones and everything ended up running smoothly.”
Rayner was determined to push ahead with the online auction of 22 Milverton Street as the buyer interest was so high.
“I had five qualified bidders and the reserve had been met before we'd run the first home open,” he said.
Mr Rayner said the result was unprecedented for the Melton area where the average days on market sits in the mid-70s.
“The bank valuation initially came in at $300k,” he said. “So to have achieved a final sale price of $435k in 17 days is extraordinary.”
Openn Negotiation allows qualified buyers to bid from anywhere, which was an important factor in this sale according to Mr Rayner.
“The online nature of the process makes it so much easier for buyers to participate,” he said. “We had a total of eight qualified bidders and the winning buyer was actually bidding from interstate.”
Recognising the development opportunity in the property, the successful buyer bid strongly throughout the campaign – increasing their bid every time another buyer joined the negotiation.
Unlike a traditional auction, buyers with flexible terms can participate in an Openn Negotiation (subject to the sellers approval), which was the case for the eventual buyer.
The Melton sale was Mr Rayner’s first experience using the Openn Negotiation process and he says he's looking forward to further sales through the platform.
“I'm definitely keen to do more,” he said. “Buyers love it because it’s transparent, vendors love it because they can track genuine interest at all times, and as agents we love it because we get a result in 17 days instead of 70.”
“I really can’t see why you wouldn’t want to use it.”
What is Openn Negotiation?
Openn Negotiation is a process and price negotiation platform that allows qualified buyers to bid on properties for sale with complete transparency.
Vendors can also allow buyers with flexible terms to participate, meaning there’s more chance the sale price will reach its full potential.
From the time the property is launched, buyers can become qualified bidders by signing contracts upfront and then having their bid made live.
As more buyers join, the leading bid increases and becomes the new advertised price for the property, which can be revealed on platforms like realestate.com.au and Domain.
There is a final bidding stage, usually four weeks after the property is launched. This is where qualified buyers compete under a two-minute countdown clock, which resets every time a bid is made.
Once all bids are exhausted and the bidding clock runs out, the property is either sold if it met reserve, or is passed in and open to further negotiation in the traditional way.
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