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Property auctions now offer a lot more to agents
There are more ways to sell a home than private treaty – let’s take a look at auctions.
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84 lots, £119m revenues!
A busy saleroom delivered a strong set of results at Andrews & Robertson’s September auction, at The Grand Connaught Rooms, London.
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SDL Bigwood launches Coventry auctions
Midlands network will be expanded with regular Coventry auctions from this autumn.
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A sale… is a sale
You may not be an auctioneer, but you can still sell properties through auction, says Sheila Manchester.
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Staggering increase in resi revenues
David Sandeman at EIG reports a very positive set of auction results...
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Allsop Residential auctions raise £53m
Allsop posted a £53million sales result at its final residential auction of the financial year at the end of March.
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SDL Groups acquires Graham Penny
Shepherd Direct Limited (SDL) Group has acquired the East Midlands based Graham Penny Auctions as part of its strategy to create a new national brand.
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Buy-to-let landlords choose auctions to sell properties, says Auction House
Auction House, the UK’s biggest property auctioneer says there’s growing evidence that an increasing number of buy-to-let landlords are choosing to sell by auction rather than via estate agents. Director, Roger Lake says that the argument is swinging back to favour those selling such homes as tenanted investments rather than servicing notice to the tenant and selling them as vacant properties. He (left) said, “The problem for the landlord is how to achieve the best sale price without losing too much rental income. Most estate agents tell their letting clients to decant their tenants before instructing them to sell the property. But that approach comes with some major disadvantages. Not only do landlords stop receiving rent but the property often looks unkempt and might need redecoration. The process is invariably long and sometimes tortuous and will require the landlord to find monthly mortgage repayments from other sources for up to six months or more. “By contrast, an auctioneer will recommend that landlords sell with tenants remaining in place and the properties offered as tenanted investments. This has the prime advantage of the landlord continuing to receive rent while the sale is taking place. The property also usually presents better when…
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Up the bidding!
There are several ways you can offer properties at auction. Nigel Lewis met two agents to hear about the paths that they chose.
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Auction revenues rise despite sales slip
Increasing property prices helped to boost auction revenues across the UK in 2015 in spite of a decline in the volume of lots offered and sold, new market analysis has revealed. The Essential Information Group (EIG) has published its residential auction market review for 2015, which provides a detailed account of the trends witnessed in the market, and it shows a 3.4 per cent year-on-year rise in auction revenues last year, led by the South East, up 23 per cent, South West up 14 per cent and Scotland, up 34 per cent. “Since 2010, when the amount raised fell to a ten year low of £2.22 billion, revenues have been heading skywards and last year more than £3.16 billion worth of residential property was sold under the hammer,” said David Sandeman (left), Managing Director at EIG. “It is widely expected that house prices will continue to rise (in 2016) albeit at a slower rate than has been seen in recent years.” There was an increase in revenues despite a 4.5 per cent year-on-year fall in the number of lots sold last year. After recording four consecutive years of rising sales, figures show residential sales fell to 20,845 lots in 2015,…
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