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    Network Auctions fights property market blues

    Network Auctions sale on 12th July at Grosvenor House Hotel, London, delivered a market beating performance allaying fears of a property market downturn. The sale delivered £8 million.

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    Network Auctions’ best year!

    Network Auctions has reported an 82 per cent sales result, raising £3.4m in its last sale of the year on 7th December, marking a record beating year for the company.

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    High street agent enters the auction scene

    Christie’s estate agents, partner agents with Network Auctions, has listed the First Church of Christ, Scientist, a freehold site of 0.32 acres occupying a prominent position on Cheam Road, Sutton, Surrey.

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    Auctions are booming while rest of industry struggles, say leading property auctioneers

    Property auctioneers are booming and taking market share off traditional high street property sales, it has been claimed by two leading auctioneers. Tony Limbrick, founder of Network Auctions, says his company has had a record year during 2017 while private treaty sales have dipped to an all-time low as the economic uncertainty created by Brexit and high house prices have kicked in. “We firmly believe our results confirm the confidence people continue to have in the sector,” he says. His comments reflect similar claims recently by James Emson (pictured, left) of auctioneer Clive Emson, who said auctions have been taking market share off high street agents this year. As the year comes to a close, Tony Limbrick says 2017 was his company’s most successful year to date generating sales revenues of £41m compared to £36m last year. Also, the number of property’s sold at its auctions has increased from 79% to 81% by the same measure. Toby, who started up Network Auctions in 2005 after a career as an estate agent with Bairstow Eves, says auctions are doing well despite the “collapse of buy-to-let and uncertainty since Brexit”. “Our record breaking results in such a difficult market are testament to…

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    Rolfe East joins Network Auctions

    Network Auctions has welcomed its 100th partner agent office, as Rolfe East in Sherborne joins the growing ranks across the UK.

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    Sold! Auction house grows agent list by 25%

    Auction house Network Auctions says it has grown its list of partner agents by over 25% so far this year, taking its total count to 100. The company, which was set up by Toby Limbrick, Stuart Elliott and Guy Charrison in 2009 says it has several more agent branches in the pipeline due to join its ranks. The latest to sign up is the Sherborne office of six-branch agent Rolfe East, which joins its founding office in Ealing, West London supplying properties to network’s regular auctions. Hotel hammer Network Auctions’ next event is at the Grovesnor Hotel in London on 7th September and Rolfe East Sherborne is putting up a Grade II listed former hotel in the village of Ash with permission to be converted back into residential use with a reserve price of £875,000 (see below). Rolfe East’s Managing Director and Sherborne office founder Lawrence Truett the reason so many agents are joining up with Network Auctions, and the reason he joined, is the company Network E auction product. This enables people to buy properties online which secures them an exclusivity period during which they have four weeks to arrange finance and surveys and preventing gazumping. “Network E is…

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    Auction sales and revenues drop

    Essential Auction News (EIG) reports that the number of auction sales – and revenues – dropped this Spring.

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    Auction figures fall but there are positives!

    Auction activity reported in the EIG’s (Essential Information Group) March newsletter looks back at residential auction activity in February and the preceding periods.

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    The golden gavel

    Bringing £millions to auction houses and their partner estate agents, hopes are high for even greater growth in 2017.

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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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