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Unique Bid Homes Auctions is a website which offers properties for sale by a reverse auction process. Rather than the bidder with the highest bid winning (as is the case in traditional property auctions), the winner is the person who has the "Lowest Unique Bid".
Bids may be any amount between $0.01 and $10,000, allowing people to buy a property at an incredibly low price. The cost of the property is covered by the $10 administration/bid fee you pay to make a bid.
How is the Lowest Unique Bid Determined?
The "Lowest Unique Bid" is an amount of money between $0.01 and $10,000. The amount closest to $0.01 where no other bidder has bid the same amount of money is deemed the "Lowest Unique Bid".
This is a representation only.
Refer to the table below:
Bid |
$0.01 |
Not Unique |
Bid |
$0.01 |
Not Unique |
Bid |
$0.03 |
Lowest Unique Bid |
Bid |
$0.04 |
Unique, but not the lowest |
Bid |
$0.05 |
Unique, but not the lowest |
Bid |
$0.07 |
Unique, but not the lowest |
Bid |
$0.10 |
Unique, but not the lowest |
Example of a possible result at the end of the Auction.
In this example the Bid of 3c is the Lowest Unique Bidder and is awarded the auction result and would have to pay only 3cents. He/she has therefore purchased a property for $0.03 (Bid Amount) + the $10 Admin Fee paid when he/she placed the bid.
If the Bidder of the successful bid had more than one bid they would need to add $10.00 for each additional bid placed.
Lets say as an example they placed a total of ten bids during the auction their total outlay to own the property would be 10 X $10.00 = $100.00 (initial Admin Fees) + $0.03 = $100.03.
Remember: During the Auction the Lowest Unique Bid is constantly changing, if in this example someone else was to bid $0.03, then $0.03 would no longer be a “Unique” bid, meaning it would no longer be the Lowest Unique Bid, $0.04 would now become the Lowest Unique Bid. However if someone Bid $0.02, as this has not been bid previously by anyone else, it would then become the Lowest Unique Bid.
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It is important to note that the strategy of waiting to place a bid is not necessarily the most successful one for example:
If at the close of the auction we didn't have a single lowest unique bid the successful bidder would be determined by the two lowest exact same bids however the bidder awarded the property would be the bidder that placed the first bid.
So in that scenario it is very important to get your bid in early.
In the case of our previous Auction Winner, they placed the winning bid weeks prior to the end of the Auction, and with the bidding activity of the last hours of the Auction their bid became the Lowest Unique Bid.
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Start Bidding in just 4 Easy Steps
- Register - complete the registration form. Your password will then be emailed to the email address you provide us. It is vital you keep your username and password confidential, otherwise you may allow others to access your Bid Bank and place bids from your account.
You are fully responsible for all activities that occur through your subscription and under your password and account. - Login - once you receive your password via email, login using your email address as your username and your password. You can change your password once you have logged in by typing a new one in the password field on the Edit Profile page.
- Purchase Credit - deposit money into your Bid Bank.
There are 3 ways to deposit funds into your Bid Bank:- PayPal - Enter the amount you would like to deposit on the Purchase Credit page, click on "PayPal Click Here To Pay". You will then be taken to the PayPal website. Complete the transaction by entering your credit card details, or using your PayPal account if you have one. Once complete click on "Return to Unique Bid Homes".
- Credit Card by Phone - Call during business hours - 8am to 5pm Mon-Fri(AEST).
Australia: Ph: 1300 550 108
International: Ph: + 61 7 5585 1930
- Direct Deposit - Click here for details, funds will be credited to your Bid Bank once cleared in our account (you should allow for up to 5 days).
It is important you use your reference number to assist with allocating the funds to your Bid Bank, if this is not clear on the transfer, delays in fund allocation will occur.
All funds must be in Australian Dollars.
- Place a bid - Click on "Bid Now" below the Account Details panel, you will be taken to the bidding page. Enter the amount you wish to bid, being a dollar amount in the left box and cents in the right box.
Then click "Submit your Bid".
You will be shown the status of your bid and an email will also be sent to you with the status. If you want to place another bid, click on "Place another Bid" and repeat step 4.



