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Allsops Residential Auction 22 June 2023
Not sure I agree that things are on the way down - at least not in the midlands. Also, if 50% are ‘sold prior’ doesnt that mean demand is high and people are willing to pay a good price to avoid the bidding process?? ...
Posted in Auction Tribe 7 Replies Active 2 years agoConveyancer to look over auction pack
Hi there, I can highly recommend Harry Tuke at Elite Law Solicitors (Brighton Office). (*Moderator note: Content removed*) I've always found him to be super friendly and efficient. You can check out some of his ...
Posted in Wanted & Recommendations 3 Replies Active 2 years agoBuilder/surveyor for auction properrty
I'm considering bidding on an auction property and want to find one of those friendly builders keep talking about to give the property a once over.Does anyone have any advice in this regard?I could post a requirement on ...
Posted in Property-a-holics 2 Replies Active 2 years agoResi Auction House York Area
Hi If you visit our site http://www.eigroup.co.uk you will be able to set up a free trial and see all the properties that are either coming up for auction or have been to auction in your area of interest. Best wishes David ...
Posted in Auction Tribe 3 Replies Active 2 years agoIs the Auction Market still hot in your area
Lot 70 is very close to me, at the guide price it would seemingly ( without having viewed) be a good buy. A prime example of social housing being sold off for no good reason, no doubt it doesn’t fit with the councils” ...
Posted in Property Prices 6 Replies Active 3 years agoPros & cons of seling a property at auction
The folowing is a sponsored article on behalf of GoodMove.Want to sell your house? Need to sell your house? If a conventional sale is not a great option, whether because of the state of your property or the timeline under which ...
Posted in Products and Services 2 Replies Active 3 years agoSold Via modern method of auction
They are beyond awful, make zero sense to buyers and incredibly expensive. Sellers are talked into them because they dont have to pay any fees, buyers are fleeced, its just estate agents screwing a load more money out of the ...
Posted in Property-a-holics 10 Replies Active 3 years agoSupposed 'Modern Method of Auction'
They are a audacious money grab by the agent and stink. I wont touch them. 4.2% fees to the buyer?!! A seller would typically pay around 1% or thereabouts so a 400%+ increase? It makes no sense in the BTL world that only competes ...
Posted in Auction Tribe 19 Replies Active 3 years agoProbate house clearance/auction options?
I'm wondering if there are any reliable probate house clearance services that might give some cash for the items cleared or auction the items and take a percentage? I notice most probate clearance services charge rather than ...
Posted in Wanted & Recommendations 2 Replies Active 3 years agoBuying at auction - timescales?
The Ts and Cs state a completion of 4 weeks but I cannot find any mention as to penalties if this timescale is not met. What would tend to be the norm of £s per week say? Those experienced in this, do you normally have your ...
Posted in Auction Tribe 5 Replies Active 3 years agoBuying tenanted properties at auction?
You must only bid if you have the cash to complete, otherwise you will lose your deposit. After exchange, the seller is not obliged to facilitate your completion, quite the opposite, it is the n their interest that you don’t. ...
Posted in Auction Tribe 8 Replies Active 3 years agoAllsop's Residential Nov 22 Auction results
But for the Landlord we will have few voids. As long as those voids are due to tenant leaving without owing any money?2023 could be a golden time to buy If Landlords have the cash sitting in a bank account .I've no idea ...
Posted in Property Prices 8 Replies Active 3 years agoWhich auctions are popular with buyers?
From a buyers perspective, what is driving you to want to sell at auction rather than the normal route, out of interest? ...
Posted in Auction Tribe 6 Replies Active 3 years agoHow much to buy at auction????
I've overseen many auction sales for my clients, and I've never had the seller's legal fees covered by the buyer. On occasion, we've had the buyer cover all the auction sale fees, but have mostly split the ...
Posted in Auction Tribe 25 Replies Active 3 years agoNewbie buying at auction - finance advice
Auction purchases are generally done either as cash and/or bridging loan, due to the nature of the quick purchase/completion. A BTL mortgage can be used, but cash/bridging is the most common way to finance an auction ...
Posted in Auction Tribe 6 Replies Active 3 years agoAuction building insurance £1,400 reasonable?
We'd be happy to offer you a quote on this. Give us a call on 01603 649736 and we can help. ...
Posted in Insurance 5 Replies Active 3 years agoCheap auction purchases - trend?
I regularly see videos on youtube by property gurus where the figures are just outrageous and simply come from a fantasy world.The common one is to buy a property that's valued at £120K and buy it for £80K and ...
Posted in Buy-to-Let 17 Replies Active 3 years agoBuying in auction for beginners
My biggest tip would be .....assume nothing and check everything!! Just because an issue's not mentioned in the legal pack, doesn't mean it doesn't exist. Try to visit any lots you're considering, or get ...
Posted in Auction Tribe 14 Replies Active 3 years agoNo viewings allowed at auction property?
Very suspicious and high risk! You could visit the property, knock on the door, and financially incentivise the tenants to have a look around. ...
Posted in Buy-to-Let 26 Replies Active 3 years ago