The next auction being held by Sansome & George in partnership with Network Auctions is being held at their national auction room at The Glaziers Hall overlooking the River Thames in Central London on 3rd May at 1pm.
The May auction follows a successful move to Central London earlier in the year and (your agency name here) are currently seeking lots for inclusion in the catalogue.
David Sansome of Sansome & George said: “Any property can be sold successfully at auction and by attracting both local buyers and London investors we are achieving excellent results for our client. Most sellers don’t consider auction when they plan their move but they should! We can provide advice and appraisal recommending the best method of sale to suit both the property and clients circumstances.”
Auctions are a superb way of selling a wide variety of property as they provide:
Transparency– all interested parties have the opportunity to bi
Certainty– Bidders exchange contracts and the transaction is secured as soon as the auctioneer’s gavel falls and the seller avoids the pitfalls of timewasters, chains and sales falling through
Speed– sellers have complete control over the transaction
The auction on 3rd May will once again have a live Twitter feed (@NetworkAuctions) giving the results as they happen and the auction can also be followed on video live online at www.networkauctions.co.uk
Guy Charrison, auctioneer for Network Auctions and Chairman of the National Association of Valuers & Auctioneers added: “Properties being sold by auction have significantly increased in numbers in recent years. This clearly proves that auctions provide an ideal way of disposing of a wide variety of property, particularly in situations where transparency and speed of sale are important.
Our move to Central London and our partnership arrangements in Scotland now see even greater exposure and opportunity for those looking to sell property across the UK.”
Sansome & George are inviting lots for the May 3rd auction and we will be pleased to advise on what is involved.