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Quick Tips to Keep in Mind When Attending Farm Auctions in Toronto
posted on December 22, 2014 by Don Reinhart | No Comments
Are you looking to find the right equipment at the right price for your farm? Are you thinking of attending a farm auction in Toronto? Take note of these tips. They can help you get the best value for the item you’re bidding on!
3 Questions to Ask at Furniture Auctions in Caledon
posted on December 15, 2014 by Don Reinhart | No Comments
Many people head to furniture auctions in Caledon to find the right furniture they can refinish or repurpose to fit in their home. Some may find quality furniture that don’t require any additional work done on them. Others might find great deals on furniture that requires some extra fixes. Here’s some questions you should think about while inspecting the furniture:
Estate Auctions in Mississauga Can Become Holiday Gift-Giving Adventures
posted on December 8, 2014 by Don Reinhart | No Comments
Estate auctions in Mississauga – or any other part of Canada – can prove to be more exciting than heading20
Prepare Yourself for Upcoming Auctions in Caledon
posted on November 25, 2014 by Don Reinhart | No Comments
Got an upcoming auction ahead that you’ll be attending in Caledon? We found this list of items useful in helping20
Mississauga Antique Auctions Provide Excitement for Bidders and Onlookers
posted on November 20, 2014 by Don Reinhart | No Comments
You never know what you’re going to experience when you come to Mississauga antique auctions; that’s because the world of antiques straddles such a wide valley. In fact, the term “antiques” in and of itself is meaningless, as it has different connotations for different items. For instance, some people feel that anything older than 25 years should be labeled an “antique”; however, others use the term more sparingly and feel that age shouldn’t matter as much as quality does. Regardless, every antique auction is a unique experience that’s sure to provide excitement for attendees, whether they bid or not!
3 Myths about Selling at Equipment Auctions in Toronto
posted on November 17, 2014 by Don Reinhart | No Comments
If you’re looking to sell some equipment from your restaurant or construction company, equipment auctions in Toronto is one avenue to look into. You may find your equipment selling at a higher price than you expected because of competitive bidding. However, if you have some reservations about selling your items at equipment auctions due to the following myths, we’re here to help you understand more about it!
7 Items You Can Find at Equipment Auctions
posted on October 24, 2014 by Don Reinhart | No Comments
Are you considering buying any kind of equipment? Before you make a purchase at retail prices, why not visit some equipment auctions? You may just find exactly what you’re looking for, without having to spend too much. Below are seven items that are commonly sold at equipment auctions throughout Ontario by Reinhart Auctions.
3 Types of Items You Can Find at Estate Auctions
posted on October 17, 2014 by Don Reinhart | No Comments
It’s always fun to attend estate auctions because you never know what you can find there! There may also be a great backstory behind it that you can ask the homeowner on the spot.
Common Questions Asked About Antique Auctions
posted on October 10, 2014 by Don Reinhart | No Comments
Antique auctions are always a popular venue to find new furniture for your home, or find collectibles at a great value. For first-time auction attendees, navigating around the rules for auctions may seem confusing. Don’t worry though, we have prepared some answers to questions you may find yourself asking!
How to Choose the Right Quality Auctioneer for your Furniture Auction
posted on September 23, 2014 by Don Reinhart | No Comments
For first-time sellers, looking for the perfect auctioneer for their furniture auction may seem like a daunting task. Just doing a search for auctioneers in Toronto returns a lot of options, but how can you tell which one is the right quality auctioneer for you?