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1 month ago

Great experience for my family. very efficient and good communication. would recommend or use again.

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Mt Hope Auction

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I love this Auction I was there last year and want to come this year so what date is it this year…read moreThank You so much

I almost hesitate to write this review for fear I will spoil this special place . If you drive 2…read morehours north to Amish Country where Mt. Hope Auction is located, you will have seemingly arrived on another planet, in another time. If you want to avoid the typical tourist traps and experience something like from the movie "Witness", this is a trip you must make. The auction is HELD ONLY ON WEDNESDAY. That probably is a good thing, to avoid being overrun by, what is known to the Amish, as the English (that would be me). This is the place where Amish families come to buy, sell and trade their goods. I have been a few times now and find it utterly fascinating (I think they find me fascinating too) to hear the language, see the dress, horses and buggies.....just the tradition of the auction. Livestock, flowers, vegetables, clothing, kitchenware, tools, weapons, etc.etc. are available for purchase. Lots of things are literally auctioned off, but also you can just buy whatever. You can negotiate anything. The best time to buy food from the local gardens is in late summer or fall, otherwise most of it comes from the grocer. Still, it is cheaper and way much better than you would find at Giant Eagle and Krogers. Bringing a cooler sometimes is a good idea. BTW, it can be really dusty, so don't dress up. Along the way, you can stop in Charm, Ohio and visit both Miller's bakery and Hershburger's Farm. Both good places to buy bake goods. Hershburgers has more options of tasty bites such as popcorn, jams, noodles, honey, syrup, relishes, sausage, cheese, eggs, chocolates and whatever else I can't think of at the moment. There is an animal petting area for the kiddies which includes Big Ben, the biggest darn horse this city girl has ever seen. For real, BIG. Along the winding way, other sites include the longest covered bridge and Killbuck Marsh, wetlands. Oh and if you can't resist, there is always the traditional tourist trap in Berlin. I feel like I must say this......please be respectful of the Amish. They do not like to have their picture taken. Maybe a buggy shot would work instead.

Kiko - The KIKO main office lobby in Canton, OH.

Kiko

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I've dealt with many auctioneers as a buyer. When I contact them, I expect to leave a message,…read moresince hours from where I live & any given auctioneer will be different. Most auctioneers are courteous enough to take calls off hours and on weekends, but not Kiko. I called expecting to simply leave a message, but the owner or whoever the man was that answered. I proceeded with the reason for my call and he cut me off telling me that it was after hours and he'd appreciate it if I called during business hours. I have no problem doing so, but don't be an ass about it and if you don't want to take calls, maybe don't use your personal cell phone number or don't pick up and let it go to message...like MOST auctioneers with a good attitude. I wont be giving this auctioneer anymore of my business and caution others to be careful with this rude guy with a matching attitude.

I normally don't write reviews, but I feel obligated to share my experience…read more I worked directly with Dick Kiko and Colton Kiko at KIKO Realtors in connection with the auction of multiple properties. From the beginning, I was not clearly informed about key risks, including how auction pricing would be handled or the potential outcomes. During the process, properties were sold at prices significantly below market value, including one property sold for under $10,000 despite prior discussions and comparable values being substantially higher. When I raised concerns immediately and refused to move forward, I was required to pay $4,000 for a "mutual release" under the understanding that this would fully resolve the situation and release all parties. However, after signing and paying, I was later told that I would need to pursue the buyer independently despite having no direct contact with them, as all communication had been handled through their office. Additionally, requests for documentation and clarification have not been fully addressed. This experience has raised serious concerns for me regarding communication, transparency, and handling of the transaction. I strongly recommend that anyone considering working with this company fully understands all terms, risks, and documentation before proceeding.

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