Tiger's Auction House
601 3rd St in Clarkston, WA
We accept approved consignments most any day prior to auction week... Call
208-503-0235 to arrange pick up or for unloading items. If you have items
that you want to put in the next auction, the Saturday following the Friday
Night Auction move out day and is one of the best times to drop off items
for the next event as folks are loading out the larger items they bought at
auction the previous evening.
There are some items that may be useful or that you do not want to throw away that do not sell well at auction and anything we do not accept can usually be taken next door to St. Vincent De'Paul and donated.
If you are considering selling your personal property, estate property or real estate at public auction here is the procedure we suggest? Contact us via e-mail at tiger@tigerauctionneering.com or call 208-503-0235 and arrange for a meeting that will allow us to look and evaluate what you have, your circumstances and what options we can offer. We can make suggestions and give you the choice of what type of auction and location will be best for you.
There are many factors to consider and what is best for you is also best for us. Our aim is to solve problems and provide the most professional and successful auction services. We contend that no other company will try harder to plan and conduct your auction or sell your consigned property. It takes experience, qualifications, ability and integrity to provide our clients with dependable information so together with them we make good decisions regarding the sale of your property.
Well advertised Auctions are accepted the World over as the surest way of determining true market value of any property or item. If you have more than a few items you are considering taking to auction, the first step is to set a time to meet and decide if selling at auction is right for you. If it is not right for you, it isn't prudent for us to continue the planning process either and we will tell you so. We promise to be honest and forthright.
We do buy items and estates outright also and assume all the risks, if that is a more appealing option for you to consider?