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    Brexit making TV programme filming ‘difficult’ claims auctions show star

    Martin Roberts says shrinking number of auctions lots is making his job harder as Brexit impacts the buy-to-let market.

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    Symonds & Sampson buyer in Italy wins the bidding for a parcel of ‘paradise’

    Symonds & Sampson sold properties in Devon, Somerset, Dorset and Wiltshire at their April auctions...

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    Legally-binding live residential property auctions arrive in UK

    A legally-binding live online property auction platform that's done well in the commercial market is to set up shop in residential too.

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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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    New online property auction site aims to ‘Ebay for agents’

    An online property auction has launched that enables agents to sell and rent out homes using a virtual service via its smartphone app and website. Called LetsBid, it bypasses traditional auctions and enables buyers and tenants to bid for properties that have been uploaded to the site by agents. Sales and letting agents are able to set a guide and reserve price, as they would at a traditional auction, but also see who is bidding on properties or has shown an interest by downloading property details. Also, potential tenants are pre-referenced using online service Lets Safe to ensure bidders aren’t then rejected after winning an auction. The company’s CEO Milton Rodosthenous (pictured, left) says that unlike other rental and sales property market ‘disruptors’, LetsBid aims to enhance an agent’s marketing offering rather than seeking to replace it, as US site RentBerry, which is due to launch in the UK soon, does. “In effect, we act like an estate agent’s virtual or remote auction department, enabling them to become an auctioneer overnight,” he says. Vetted agents “Lots of proptech seems intent on taking business away from agents but we believe they still have the biggest part to play in property, so…

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    43% of auction sales now going to home buyers, claims IamSold

    Online auction house IamSold says half of purchasers using its platform are home buyers rather than investors, and that more agents are using auctions in their instruction pitches as online-only, hybrid and proptech companies continue to disrupt their traditional agency models. Data from IamSold reveals that it has seen a 55% uplift in value of homes sold through its auctions while the number of homes sold has increased by a third. This is evidence, the company claims, that both more agents are using auctions and that more upmarket properties are also going under the gavel. “As agents continue to build auctions into their marketing package, we are also starting to see a major shift in public perception,” says Jamie Cooke, MD of IamSold.co.uk (pictured). “Our stats from last year show a significant proportion of consumers turning to auction to buy property for their own use with almost a direct split between cash and mortgaged purchases – 43% of buyers bought for owner occupation while 47% purchased for buy-to-let purposes, and 10% bought to re-sell. “This is very different to a few years ago, when auctions were almost solely the preserve of cash buyers; typically larger investors and portfolio landlords.” These bullish figures…

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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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    Network Auctions Conference deemed a success

    The popularity of property auctions in the UK has increased enormously in recent years, providing sellers with an alternative means of disposing of property, as well as providing estate agents with yet another potential revenue stream, not to mention an opportunity to add an extra string to their bow in terms of the services that they provide their clients with. While there is little to stop an agency setting up their own auctions department, many opt to establish links with one or more experienced auctioneers, which may explain why Network Auctions’ partner agent conference at the Grosvenor House hotel in London last week was so well attended. More than 60 partner agents from all over the UK attended the event, which included presentations from a host of leading industry figures, including David Sandeman of the EI Group, industry trainer Tim Wakelin and property industry mentor Michael Day of Integra Property Services. The conference also saw the launch of Network E, which is a new method of sale that enables sellers for whom a traditional auction process is unsuitable, to still benefit from the certainty and speed of the auction process. An online bidding system creates an exclusivity agreement upon the…

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    Opportunity knocks

    Property auctions provide an opportunity to agents to hammer out a fat profit, as Marc Da Silva reports.

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    That’s your lot!

    Hammer time! Property auctions provide estate agents with a powerful opportunity to expand their business, as Marc Da Silva reports.

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