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Marcus felt his pulse in his throat. He thought of the peeling wallpaper in the photos and the "as-is" clause that meant he could be buying a house full of black mold or angry raccoons. But he also saw the wrap-around porch and the potential for a life that didn’t involve a landlord. He hit his limit:

The gavel didn’t crack against a mahogany desk; it was a digital animation that bounced on Marcus’s cracked smartphone screen. He sat in a dim studio apartment, the blue light of the "HomeBid" app illuminating the sweat on his forehead. For three weeks, he had been stalking Property #402: a weathered Victorian in a town he had never visited, listed at a price that felt like a glitch in the economy. buy homes online auction

The timer reset to sixty seconds. This was the "anti-sniping" rule—every late bid added time, turning a quick sale into an agonizing war of attrition. At ten seconds, a new bid came in: Marcus felt his pulse in his throat