Columbia, SC – Mark your calendars, folks! If you’re looking for a treasure hunt right in your own backyard, we’ve got some thrilling news for you. Several public storage auctions are coming up this December, and they promise to be a fun and exciting experience for all bargain hunters and curious onlookers alike. These sales are your chance to snag everything from household furniture to unique finds from fellow residents. So, put on your bidding hats and get ready for some seriously exciting auctions!
The public auctions are scheduled to begin on December 10, 2024, and will continue throughout the month. Various storage facilities across Columbia will open their doors (or rather, their storage units!) for bidding on a host of goodies. Here are the main events you won’t want to miss:
You might be wondering what you’ll find at these auctions. Well, the list is nothing short of diverse! Below are just some of the intriguing items you’ll be able to bid on:
To join in the fun, all you need is the willingness to bid and a little cash in your pocket (or credit card!). Payments are to be made in cash or with a credit card. And remember, no checks! Prospective buyers should also be aware that buyers need to secure their newly acquired units with locks of their own after the auction.
It’s important to know a few things before diving into the auction scene. For starters, not all sales may go ahead as planned; some can be canceled, and the storage facilities reserve the right to refuse any bids. Buyers hoping for tax-exempt status will be required to provide original resale certificates for units purchased.
So, whether you’re looking to decorate your home on a budget, hunt for hidden treasures, or simply enjoy the thrill of the auction, mark those calendars! The upcoming storage auctions in Columbia could be your chance to find something fantastic. Keep your spirits high, and may the best bidder win!
Happy hunting!
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