Property Auctions


Buying at a UK Property Auction ensures an immediate exchange of contracts with no protracted negotiations or delays. The majority of Auctioneers sell properties throughout the UK allowing you to find an investment or renovation project wherever suits you.

If you are thinking of buying a property at one of these auctions, finding out as much as possible about the renovation or investment property and the auction process before you bid is essential.

1. Research

Information on all properties, legal information and dates of future auctions will be available from the auctioneers. It is also very important to peruse previous catalogues to get a feel for demand and prices.

2. Identify lots

An up to date catalogue will be available from the auctioneers.  Look through the catalogue and identify those lots that may be of interest.

3. Guide prices

Guide prices are not necessarily figures at which a property will sell; they are only intended to be an indication of the seller’s minimum expectation. They are subject to change throughout the marketing period so regularly check the guide prices.

These can be obtained on the sites under “guide prices”. If you register as a subscriber you will normally receive guide prices by email.

4.  Inspection/Viewing property

You should always go and see the property before you purchase. To arrange to view a property you should either follow the instructions on the lot web page or if there are no instructions, contact the office of the particular auctioneer  who will arrange an appointment for you. Note that at least 48 hours prior notice is normally required.

5. Legal Documentation

If you wish to receive special conditions of sale or legal documentation in respect of any lot, contact the office of the individual auctioneer.
Documents may be available to download from the website for free, alternatively they will be available from the vendors solicitors, usually at
a cost to cover the copying. Solicitor’s details for each lot can be normally be found on the web lot page or in the catalogue.

If you need further legal information please contact the vendor’s solicitor. Legal packs will usually be available for inspection in the auction room, although this cannot be guaranteed. Remember that you buy subject to all documentation and terms of contract whether or not you
have read them.  It is important that you check with the vendor’s solicitors prior to the sale to ensure that you receive any documents subsequently available.

6 Addendum/Changes to Property Information

Occasionally changes need to be made to the lot information or the Special Conditions of Sale. These can be found on the website under “Addendum”. Before you bid it is essential that you check for any changes that may have occurred, even up to the day of the auction.

7 Sales Prior to the Auction

In some instances a vendor may consider selling his property prior to auction. It is worth registering your interest in a particular lot with the Auction Team as they will keep you up to date, wherever possible, of any possibility of the lot being sold prior to auction. You can make an offer at any time up to the date of the auction, but if your offer is accepted you will have to be in a position to exchange contracts and pay your deposit immediately.

8 Arrange Finance

If you successfully bid for a property you will be required to provide a 10% deposit on the day of the auction. You should make sure that you arrange any finance required to complete the sale well in advance of the auction.

9 Can’t attend the auction?

Proxy/ Telephone/ Internet Bidding
If you are unable to attend the sale, you can bid by telephone  by proxy in writing (where you specify your maximum bid and the auctioneer bids on your behalf) or on-line. The individual auctioneers should be contacted to organise this arrangement.

10 Find out if the property is still available

Potential purchasers should always either to look on the  website or ring on the day before the auction, to make sure that the lots in which they are interested are still available.

11 Understand all terms & conditions

Buying property at auction is different to buying property privately and potential purchasers are strongly advised  to check that they have read and understood all the various legal documents and terms & conditions.

Before the auction

1 Things to bring with you:

  • Your catalogue
  • Cheque book with at least one cheque for each lot.
    Please note that neither cash nor credit or debit cards
    are accepted.
  • Identification – either your driving licence or passport
    (for photo ID)
  • Details of the solicitors you intend to use

2 Do I need to register?

Unless on the respective web page or stated in the catalogue for a particular lot, you should not need to register. Simply pick up an order of sale (see below) and the latest addendum (see below) and take a seat.

3 Order of Sale

This is a complete and up to date list of all the lots that will be sold on the day and in what order. Some lots will have been withdrawn or sold prior so you should check this list carefully to ensure that the lot you have come to buy is still included in the sale.

At the auction

1 Addendum

Occasionally changes need to be made to the lot information or the Special Conditions of Sale. Before you bid it is essential that you check the printed addendum and listen for any announcements made detailing any changes that may have occurred as these will form part of the Memorandum of Sale.

2  Start of Auction

The auction will start promptly at the time printed in the catalogue. The auctioneer will make a number of announcements about the auction procedure. A summary of the auctioneer’s pre-sale announcements will be printed in the catalogue and will appear on the website.

3  Bidding

The auctioneer will announce each lot and refer to any last minute changes. The current lot number is usually displayed on a screen next to the auctioneer, which will also display the last bid taken for the lot being offered. The auctioneer will invite bids at a particular level and you can make this bid by raising your hand or catalogue. The auction room is likely to be full, so make your bids clear and ensure you have the Auctioneer’s attention.

All lots will be offered for sale subject to an undisclosed reserve price (unless stated otherwise). The auctioneer will regulate the bidding increments and the property will be ‘knocked down’ to the highest bidder, assuming that the reserve is met or exceeded. Note that questions will not be taken by the auctioneer from the floor once the auction is in progress.

If you do have any last minute queries, you should speak to a member of the auction team. If you have any doubts, do not bid.

4 On the fall of the gavel

When the hammer falls, if you are the highest bidder, you have bought the lot and a legal and binding contract has been formed.

What happens if I am the successful bidder?
When a lot is ‘knocked down’ to you, you will be asked to complete a purchaser’s slip, give a deposit cheque and provide identification.

Purchaser’s Slip
You will be asked to give your contact details, the name to appear on the memorandum of sale and details of your solicitor.

Deposit cheque
You will be asked for a deposit cheque for the deposit, normally 10% of the purchase price. Please note that cash deposits are not accepted. Personal cheques, company cheque and bankers drafts are acceptable subject to the Conditions of Sale and to the provisions of the notices to prospective buyers.

Identification
You will be asked for photo ID so ensure you take either your driving licence or your passport.

5 Exchange of Contract

After completing the purchaser’s slip and handing over your cheque, you will be given a lot card by way of receipt. After approximately 10-15 minutes you should approach the contract desk in the room and hand this card to the staff there who you will ask you to sign the Memorandum of Sale. You will take away the Vendor’s part contract and give this to your solicitor. We will send your signed contract to the Vendor’s solicitor and completion will take place as specified on the special conditions of sale. Do not leave the auction room without taking your signed contract.

Also note  that as soon as the sale has been made, the vendor is responsible for insurance on the property.

6 Unsold Lots

In the event that the property you wish to buy does not sell, you should register your highest bid with the auctioneer before you leave the auction room.

7 Results

Results can sometimes be viewed on the website after the auction.

 

Property Auctioneers in the UK:

East of England

Arnolds Norfolk
Auction House: Norfolk & North Suffolk Norfolk
Brown & Co. Norfolk
Cheffins Cambridgeshire
Clarke & Simpson Suffolk
Durrants Suffolk
Goldings/Suffolks Suffolk
Keys Norfolk
William .H. Brown Lincolnshire

East Midlands

Auction House: Drewery Wheeldon East Midlands
Auction House: Newton Fallowell: East Midlands
Bagshaws Residential Derbyshire
Barnes Nottinghamshire
Brown & Co East Midlands
Chestertons & Humberts National
Elder & Twells Derbyshire
Fidler Taylor Derbyshire
Graham Penny Derbyshire
Halifax Estate Agents Nottinghamshire
Howkins & Harrison Warwickshire
HEB Nottingham
J.H. Walter Lincolnshire
John Taylor Lincolnshire
Perkin George Mawer & Co. Lincolnshire
Pattinson National
Robert Ellis Lincolnshire
Savills Nottingham Nottinghamshire
Scargill Mann Derbyshire
Shonki Bros Leicestershire
Shoulers Leicestershire
Shuldham Calverly Nottinghamshire
William H. Brown Lincolnshire

London

Allsop Commercial London
Allsop Residential London
Andrew & Robertson / Willmotts London
Athawes London
AuctionYourProperty.com London & National
Barnard Marcus London
Barnertt Ross London
Brendons Auctioneers London
Carter Jonas National
Colliers CRE London
Countrywide Property Auctions London
Cushman & Wakefield, Healy & Baker London
Drivers Norries London
Fisher German Nationwide
Halifax London
Jones Lang Lasalle London
King Sturge London
Pattinson (London) London
McHugh and Company London
Parrys London
Savills Commercial London
Savills Residential London
Strettons London
Sullivan Mitchell London
Sutton Kersh Binstock London & National
Yellow Apricot National
Zoopla National

North East

Auction House Manning Stanton Newcastle
Auction House Stephenson & Son North East
Auction House: Blundells West Yorkshire
Auction House: Dee Atkinson & Harrison National
Auction House: Sarah Mains Cumbria
Auction House: Tees Valley North East
Bramleys National
Bramleys North Humberside
Carter Jones Yorkshire
Chris Guttridge & Sons South Yorkshire
Cody Yorkshire
Collier CRE North Yorkshire
Countrywide Property Auctions West Yorkshire
Cumbrian/Pattinson Properties South Yorkshire
Eddisons North Humberside
Eddisons (Leeds) Nationwide
Harisson Coward Nationwide
Hunters Auctions Nationwide
Leonards Yorkshire & Humberside
Leonards North Yorkshire
Pattinson North Humberside
Pattinson National
Pennine Ways Yorkshire
Pugh & Company (Leeds) North Humberside
Savills (Leeds) Leeds
Screentons Cumbria

Northern Ireland

CPS Property Belfast
Osborne King Country Antrim
Wilsons Country Antrim

North West

Armistead Barnettt Lancashire
Auctionmove.co.uk Greater Manchester
Auction House: Cumbria Carlisle
Auction House: Lancashire Lancashire
Auction House: Smith & Sons North West
Baker Wynne Wilson Cheshire
Countrywide Property Auctions Nationwide
Colliers CRE Nationwide
Denton Clark Cheshire
Eddisons North West
Edward Mellor Cheshire
Farrel Heyworth Lancashire
Fisher Wrathall Lancashire
Main & Main Cheshire
Meller Braggins Cheshire
Metcalfs Lancashire
Miller Metcalfe Lancashire
Merseyside Property Auctions Lancashire
Nichols J. Banner & Sons Cheshire
North West Property Auctions Lancashire
Pugh & Company Lancashire
Pattinson National
Richard Turner & Son Lancashire
Sutton Kersh Merseyside
The Venmore Partnership Merseyside
Wm Skyes & Son West Yorkshire
Wright Manley Cheshire

Scotland

Countrywide Property Auctions Nationwide
SVA Property Auctions Midlothian
Wilsons Scotland / Northern Ireland
Future Property Auctions Glasgow
Pattinson Scottish Borders

South East

Arnolds Nationwide
Auction House: South Essex Essex
Auction House: East Kent East Kent
Auction House: Surrey Surrey
Auction House: Thames Valley Berkshire
Austin Gray East Sussex
Carter Jonas National
Clarke Gammon Surrey
Charrison Properties Middlesex
Clive Emson East Sussex / Kent / Hants
Chesterton Humberts Oxfordshire
Dreweatt Neate Berkshire
Elliot Network Auctions Hertforshire
Fox & Sons East Sussex / Hampshire
Hobbs Parker Kent
Howkins & Harrison National
John Woollett Buckinghamshire
Lambert & Foster Kent
Martin Pole Berkshire
Mullock Wells Essex
Nesbits Hampshire
Parsons Sons & Basley East Sussex
Robinson & Hall Colchester Bedfordshire
Robinson & Hall Milton Keynes Bedfordshire
Romans Berkshire
Salter McGuinness Middlesex

South West

Ashbys Devon
Besley Hill Avon
Bradleys Devon
Breach Wood Ingram Wiltshire
Christoper Bond Devon
Cooper & Tanner Somerset
Countrywide Property Auctions Natiowide
Chestertons & Humberts Gloucestershire
Davies & Way Avon
Fox Grant Wiltshire
Fox & Sons Somerset
Goadsby Dorset
Greenslade Taylor hunt Somerset
Jeffreys Liskeard Cornwall
Kivells KVN Stockdale Cornwall
Lodge & Thomas Cornwall
Maggs & Allen Avon
Miller & Sons Cornwall
Moore Allen & Innocent Gloucestershire
Morgan Beddoe Avon
Rendells Devon
Seldon Ward Nuttall Devon
Shobrook Devon
Stags Cornwall / Devon / Somerset
Start & Co. Cornwall
Stephen & Co. North Somerset
Straker Goodman Ingram Wiltshire
Symonds & Sampson Dorset
The Original Country Property Agents South Gloucestershire
Webbers Devon
Westcountry Property Auctions Devon

Wales

Astleys West Glamorgan
Auction House: Humphreys Cheshire & North Wales
Auction House: South West Wales South West Wales
Brightwells Powys
Cavendish Ikin Cheshire
Clough & Co. Clwyd
Cooke Arkwright South Glamorgan
Countrywide Property Auctions Nationwide
Darlows Gwent
Derek Spires National
Dawsons West Glamorgan
Dodds Clwyd
Brinstons Fairfax & Co. South Glamorgan
Gwilym Richards & Co. Gwent
Herbert R. Thomas South Glamorgan
J. Straker Chadwick & Sons Gwent
JJ Morris Dyfed
John Francis Dyfed
McCartneys Herefordshire
Newland Rennie Wilkins Gwent
Nick Champion Worcestershire
Norman Llyod & Co. Powys
Parrys Hertfordshire
Paul Fosh Auctions Gwent Gwent
RG & RB Williams Hertfordshire
Seel & Co. South Glamorgan
The Property People Auctioneers Gwynedd
Watts & Morgan Glamorgan

West Midlands

Andrew Grant Worcestershire
Andrew Morris Herefordshire
Auction House: Humphreys Cheshire & North Wales
Bagshaws West Midlands
Bigwood Birmingham West Midlands
Countrywide Property Auctions Nationwide
Derek Spires West Midlands
Edwards Moore West Midlands
G. Herbert Banks Worcestershire
Griffiths & Charles Worcestershire
Halls Worcestershire
Hollier Browne West Midlands
Howkins & Harrison Warwickshire
Chesterton Humberts Gloucestershire
John Amos & Co. Herefordshire
John Sanders Worcestershire
Keith Pattison West Midlands
Louis Taylor Stoke on Trent
Loveitts West Midlands
McCartneys Herefordshire
Nick Champion Worcesterhsire
Norman Llyod Shropshire
Parrys Nationwide
Pattinson National
Pennycuick Collins West Midlands
RG & RB Williams Herefordshire
Sunderlands & Thompson Herefordshire
Wright Manley Shropshire
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