Auction Properties Listing

Exclusive Real Estate Auctions & Verified Listings - High-Value Deals at Below-Market Prices.

Listed Properties
Property Details
Property Name
Region
Budgets
Flat Property at Jhambhul, Maval, Pune – Calyx Atulya
Pune
Rs 17,16,930
Flat Property at Jhambhul, Mawal, Pune – Atulya Building No. 6
Pune
Rs 21,52,006
Flat Property at Pimploli BK, Karjat, Raigad – Puranik City Sector 2
Mumbai
Rs 22,95,825
Flat Property at Jhambhul, Maval – Atulya Building No. 7
Pune
Rs 15,10,300
Flat Property at Savardari, Khed, Pune – Playtor Chakan MIDC Phase 1
Pune
Rs 20,22,536
Flat Property at Mahim, Palghar – Ambrosia 10
Mumbai
Rs 20,65,507
Flat Property at Koregaon, Shirur, Pune – Playtor Ranjangaon Phase 3
Pune
Rs 13,74,648
Flat Property at Jhambhul, Maval, Pune – Atulya Building No. 8
Pune
Rs 18,98,502
Flat Property at Jhambhul, Maval, Pune – Atulya Building No. 7
Pune
Rs 19,60,433
Flat Property at Koregaon, Shirur, Pune – Diamond Playtor Ranjangaon
Pune
Rs 15,12,716

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FAQ

Properties within this range are listed by banks through auctions and include various options depending on availability.
They are being sold by banks to recover defaulted loans, which allows them to set a lower reserve price than typical market listings.
Loan availability depends on the bank and property. Higher budgets usually qualify more easily. For lower budgets, full payment may be required.
Yes. All listings in this range are verified and come directly from official bank auction platforms.
You need to register, submit KYC documents, pay the EMD (Earnest Money Deposit), and bid online during the auction window.
Not immediately. Banks usually provide a short period (e.g., 15–30 days) after winning the bid to complete the payment.
Yes, anyone with valid documents and payment readiness can participate—individuals, investors, or businesses.
If you fail to pay on time, the EMD may be forfeited, and the property may be re-auctioned.
Yes, once full payment is made and sale is confirmed by the bank, ownership is transferred legally.
Yes. If no one bids, banks often relist properties at a reduced price in the next round.