When I buy a horse at auction, I am usually there to do this myself. I may be interested in one at the OBS March Sale, but I am here and will not be going to the sale.
How does a buyer's agent work? Do they charge a % on top of purchase price for doing the footwork? Do they make arrangements for shipping, proper paperwork for border crossing? Agent recommendations or ones to avoid? As you can tell, I am a newbie at 'distance' auctions, so any help you can give will be greatly appreciated.
You may pm me if you like. Thanks!
How does a buyer's agent work?
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Bloodstock agent
Alistair Roden is a good guy i've worked with before at the sales. He is based in Ky but works all the sales
Re: Bloodstock agent
Nickvito wrote:Alistair Roden is a good guy i've worked with before at the sales. He is based in Ky but works all the sales
I concur.