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Our Firm Sullivan & Sullivan Auctioneers, LLC is a full-service auctioneering firm that specializes in marketing and auctioning residential, commercial, and industrial real estate including secured party sales. Regardless of property asset or size, we are equipped to handle all of our client's auction needs. S&SA offers a stellar level of auction services for banks, mortgage companies, financial institutions, condominium associations, attorneys, city or town government, state agencies, corporations, investors, and individuals. We present a superior caliber of services to our clients through our efficiency, rapid response time, strict attention to detail, and cost-effective marketing — all performed for competitive fees and commissions. Our Driven & Dedicated Professional Staff Our auctioneers at S&SA's are licensed, bonded, and experienced. We conduct auctions in Massachusetts, Rhode Island, and New Hampshire with areas of expertise including: foreclosure auctions, commissioner's auctions, condominium lien auctions, court-appointed auctions, bankruptcy auctions, and owner's auctions. True On-Site Customer Service When we say we provide top-notch customer service, we mean it! Our clients can rely upon true accessibility to our full-service on-site staff available from 8am to 5pm daily to answer our clients' calls in person. When our clients call upon us, they'll reach us, not an operator at a call center. Our Clients Come First Because we put our clients' interests first, we exert extraordinary effort to thoroughly comprehend our clients' needs, address their concerns, and honor their requests when selling their assets. We work diligently to provide the best industry knowledge available to our clients. Sullivan & Sullivan Auctioneers, LLC, 137 South St., Boston, MA 02111, Tel: 617-350-7700
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