Woodbury Aution Result

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Auction sells homes at $60,000 discount
January 20th, 2010, 10:00 am - 2 Comments - posted by Jeff Collins

celadonwA receiver reported that more than 200 people turned out Saturday to bid on eight homes from bankrupt builder John Laing Homes' failed Celadon development.

* The auction generated nearly $4.2 million in total sales for 8 two/three-story townhomes with 1,400 to 1,800 square feet each.
* After several rounds of bidding, the townhomes in the Irvine Co.'s Woodbury East development sold for an average of $520,000 per home.
* While that's about $60,000 below the original prices on the homes, it was 17% above the opening bids, said Taylor Grant of California Real Estate Receiverships of Newport Beach.
* "The final prices exceeded the court approved prices by 30%," Grant said in an email.

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The response to Saturday's sale was similar to an outpouring of buyer interest in a recent sale at another John Laing Homes project, Grant said. Forty-one units in the builder's Element condos at Marina Del Rey sold a few weeks ago in just over 2 1/2 hours, he said.

Irvine-based Laing, one of the nation's largest private homebuilders, filed for bankruptcy in February, and several court-appointed receivers have been auctioning off projects around the nation as part of Laing's liquidation.
 
Auction set for Saturday for Woodbury East homes
January 15th, 2010, 3:46 pm by Jeff Collins

celadonwA receiver for bankrupt John Laing Homes will hold a sale at 9 a.m. Saturday to auction off the eight unsold homes of what was supposed to be the 97-unit Celadon project.

The two- and three-level townhomes at Woodbury East originally were to sell for $548,880 to $607,880. Opening bids for the 1,400- to 1,800-square-foot units range from $439,000 to $469,000.

Taylor Grant of California Real Estate Receiverships said that his firm already has 97 pre-qualified buyers, projecting that more than 200 potential buyers may show up.

The auction will take place at the sales office at Towngate and Cross Pointe streets in Woodbury East. Registration will begin at 9 a.m., with offers being submitted in writing starting at 10 a.m.

The initial high bids will be posted for each unit, and buyers will have the opportunity to enter higher bids.

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