The biggest challenge facing any storage hunter is simply finding where the good sales are. In a city as big as Houston, notices can be spread out across several newspapers and websites, and it’d be a full-time job just to comb through all of them and make a comprehensive schedule. If you’re trying to research your storage auction schedules on your own in addition to all of your other duties, you’re wasting valuable time. Rely on professionals instead to take care of your needs.
Fortunately, a professional and thorough auction schedule service is available over at AuctionsTX.com, the largest dedicated listing site for Texas storage auctions. Five major cities are represented by the site, with storage auction information being gathered by calling storage facilities directly, storage facility websites, auctioneer sites and more. The site also publishes auction schedules submitted directly by storage facilities. With a full staff behind it tirelessly searching for opportunities, the Houston storage auction schedule at AuctionsTX.com is an invaluable resource.
Membership with the AuctionsTX.com site grants you exclusive access to the auction listings there. Since many facilities are seeing the advantage of advertising directly to an interested audience rather than trying their luck with major newspapers, the listings on the site are some of the best you’ll find. All of these benefits make the price tag worthwhile — $12.99 monthly or $89.99 for a year-long pass. The monthly subscription comes with a free seven-day trial, and you can cancel any time, so it’s a good chance to check it out and see if it works for you.
Whether you’re a new member of the Houston storage auction scene or have been doing it for years, you can save a lot of time and effort from your routine by using a storage auction schedule rather than trying to create your own. Every minute you save on tracking down auctions is more time you can spend bidding, researching and selling the treasures you find. Good luck!
Brenda T.
March 15, 2015 at 9:57 AM
Thanks for posting this. In a large city like Houston, it’s hard enough to plan a route to begin with. With a list, half the battle is won.
CricketMan
March 25, 2015 at 7:39 AM
It makes sense that the newspapers are not really the place you advertise these days. There are so many MORE people online, it just makes more sense for your money!