All Auctions articles – Page 12
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Allsop and Acuitus takings so far this year surpass £400m
Firms report strong demand for commercial lots as their latest sales raise £70.5m and £12.7m respectively.
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Retail lots help Allsop raise £70.5m at July sale
Allsop raised £70.5m at its commercial auction last week – bringing the total for 2021 so far to £312m.
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Selfridges hits the market with £4bn price tag
The family that owns Selfridges department store has kicked off a formal auction to find a buyer for the business.
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Bond Wolfe raises £29m at July sale
Birmingham auction house Bond Wolfe has raised £29.3m at its 21 July sale, selling 222 properties from a 231-lot catalogue.
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Two former care homes with ‘redevelopment potential’ tops Savills August catalogue
A duo of former care homes in Wendover, Buckinghamshire have topped Savills latest catalogue for its August sale.
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Lifting of restrictions likely to boost investment activity, says Allsop
Investment activity in the auctions market will pick up as the majority of social distancing restrictions are lifted in the UK, Allsop has predicted.
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JC Decaux billboard land sold at Strettons July sale
Land plots that were previously billboard advertising locations sold for well above their guide prices at Strettons latest sale, due to the variety of options for redevelopment.
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Online move helps Auction House London record best-ever first half
Auction House London has attributed its best first-half results on record to the shift to online sales.
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Savills buyers undeterred by end of the stamp duty holiday
Private investors are still hungry for residential properties despite the tapering off of the stamp duty holiday, as demonstrated at Savills latest auction.
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Lots with redevelopment potential star in Strettons’ July auction
Strettons has unveiled the 59-lot catalogue for its July sale, featuring several lots with redevelopment opportunities.
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Portfolio of pharmacy investments up for sale at next Acuitus auction
A portfolio of 14 pharmacy investments is expected to go under the hammer at Acuitus’s sale later this month, demonstrating the demand for pharmacy-backed properties.
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Strettons ‘hopeful’ for auctions appetite as stamp duty holiday ends
Strettons auctioneer Andrew Brown has said he is hopeful the auctions market will return to the robustness it showed before the stamp duty holiday was introduced last year.
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Regional property stars in Savills’ biggest July catalogue since 2015
Savills is anticipating strong buyer interest in regional properties ahead of its 7 July auction, which features its largest July catalogue since 2015, with 151 lots.
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Allsop buyers undeterred by end of the stamp duty holiday
Buyers at Allsop’s latest residential auction were unfazed by the imminent end to the stamp duty holiday on 30 June, according to Richard Adamson, partner and residential auctioneer at Allsop.
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Moratorium extension ‘won’t deter investors from buying’
Leading auctioneers say appetite for commercial property remains strong and people are keen to invest
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Acuitus raises £22.8m at June auction
Despite a background of projected higher UK inflation and the extension of the commercial eviction moratorium, Acuitus raised £22.8m with a success rate of 95% at its June auction.
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‘Enormous’ bidding wars at Auction House London June sale
Buyers at Auction House London’s latest sale engaged in “enormous” bidding wars for properties in the Home Counties, according to auctioneer Andrew Binstock..
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Allsop raises more than £61m at June commercial auction
Allsop raised a total of £61.4m at its commercial property auction this week, selling 86 lots – or 77% - from its 112-lot catalogue.
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BidX1 reports robust demand in run-up to its June auction
Auction house’s 36-lot commercial and residential catalogue features several redevelopment opportunities
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Allsop predicts rising buyer confidence ahead of June residential sale
Allsop said it expected buyer confidence to rise with the reopening of the economy, as it unveiled a 220-lot residential catalogue for its 24 June online auction.