Auctions
News covering residential property auction activities and the companies who offer auction services to estate agents, property investors and landlords.
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Fund-raising auctioneer couple ‘make a bid’ for marathon sponsorship
Andrew and Rachel Parker have already helped raise £100,00 for good causes in the past but now ask the industry to dig deep for their latest charitable effort.
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Bamboo Auctions welcome new partner in 2020
Bamboo Auctions, an online property auction marketplace providing white labelled online auction technology to agents and auctioneers, has signed exclusive partnerships...
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Clive Emson’s year of celebration
Clive Emson Auctioneers celebrated its 30th anniversary publishing impressive annual statistics for 2019.
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BidX1 raises £52.7 million in 2019
BidX1, a digital property marketplace, raised £4,980,800 from its December sale.
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Celebrations as Pattinson Auction reports a record 2019 and leaps into 2020!
Pattinson Auction started the new decade on a strong footing with 2019 providing one of their most successful years to date.
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Election is no barrier to opportunity
Network Auctions finished the year on a high with their second largest ever sale raising a total of £5.5 million...
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World first: UK firm to stream fully interactive TV-style property auctions
Fronted by TV and industry auction expert Adam Partridge, the events are to take place 12 times a year with the first held online on Friday.
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Foxtons makes first move into online-only property auctions
The London agency is partnering with growing auction platform BidX1 which is to sell an initial 18 properties being marketed by Foxtons in an exclusive sale later this month.
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Is this the strangest lot to ever be offered for sale at auction?
A single room that cannot be accessed from the outside and has never been seen by the auction house offering it up for bids could go for just £100.
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Phone bidding goes off the scale!
Bidders turned out in force for Auction House London’s recent sale with one Lot attracting a record 18 potential buyers, all on the phone at the same time. The 3 bed terrace in Preston, Lancashire needed some modernisation, so it launched with a guide of £30,000… and sold for £75,000. Auctioneer Andrew Binstock said, “At one point 18 people were bidding on the phone and as we had only 13 handsets we had to borrow phones from sponsors and advertisers – it was a fabulous scene and a great atmosphere.” Some properties up for auction were flying off the books with fierce competition from buyers. Location clearly plays a big part and this three bedroom detached house with a loft space in Beckenham, started with a guide of £750,000 and sold for £860,000; £110,000 over its guide price. Andrew Binstock added, “It was a busy room but bidding was laboured at times and there seemed to be an air of caution, no doubt due to all of the political chaos simmering in the background.”
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