Auction House has seen the highest amount of money raised in its April auctions since 2018.
Compared to 2022, money raised on behalf of Auction House clients soared by 11% despite holding slightly fewer auctions than last year. Total money raised in April 2023 stands at £44,709,450, whilst last year it was £40,311,811.
Auction House Managing Director Jeremy Prior said: “These figures prove that Auction House sales continue to squeeze the last penny of profit out of every lot, despite unrelenting downward market pressure on prices.
Thousands of people flock to Auction House London at its recent sale as the former home of Lady Chatterley’s Lover writer goes under the hammer.
More than £31m (£31,067,000) was raised during Auction House London’s recent auction (Wed 19 April 2023) where one of the magnet Lots was a three bedroom Victorian terraced house, once lived in by the celebrated author, D H Lawrence who wrote the romantic novel Lady Chatterley’s Lover. The
A double-fronted shop in a prime position in Camelford town centre has sold at auction.
The ground floor property fetched £27,000 in the third sale of 2023 by the regional land and property auctioneers Clive Emson.
Senior auction appraiser Katie Semmens said: “The new owner has acquired an attractive property with plenty of potential in a prime position in Camelford.
“It offers a multitude of options going forward, subject to the
Homes and land in the West Country proved popular with bidders at Clive Emson Auctioneers’ May sale.
Leading the investment cavalry charge was a 0.85-acre plot of land with approval for agricultural barns to be converted into five houses at Modbury, Ivybridge, Devon – the site was sold for £474,000 (lot 12).
Seven other lots in the region also went under the hammer, including a field for £99,000 by a disused quarry near St Austell, Cornwall (lot 81).
A four-storey vacant building arranged as three flats in Weston-super-Mare, Somerset, at the attractive stone-fronted Oriel Terrace
A character cottage in a popular village near Exeter has been bought at Clive Emson's 4th May property auction for £115,000.
The house at 4 Church Steps in Church Stile Lane, Woodbury, was among the lots in the third sale of 2023 by the regional land and property auctioneers Clive Emson. It sold exactly at its freehold guide price of £115,000.
Senior auction appraiser Audrey Smith said: “Charming and well-located properties of this kind remain in demand among buyers.
“It would benefit from refurbishment for occupation by the
Properties and land across Essex were sold at auction this week.
They were among 131 lots in the latest auction held by one of the top five property auctioneers in the UK, Clive Emson Land and Property Auctioneers, which ended on Thursday 4 May.
A High Street Retail parade in the London commuter town of Cheam was among the lots which sold for a total of £16.89m at the Acuitus commercial property auction on March 30th.
The parade at 15-25 High Street – which comprises three shops and 14 flats (all sold off) producing total income of £160,900 – sold for £1.93m. Occupiers include a Sainsbury’s Local and a Costa both of which took new 10-year leases in 2021.
Charlie Powter of Acuitus comments: “We were acting on behalf of joint LPA receivers and it generated a high level of interest from investors who were attracted by the income from
Sutton Kersh Auctions held their second auction of the year on Wednesday 5th April. The team sold over £2.9 million worth of property prior to the auction, which equated to roughly 25% of the lots offered.
As a result of keen buyers and a great mixture of available Lots, a further £4.3 million was sold on the day, bringing their total spring auction sales to £7.2 million so far.
‘With the rise in interest rates last month and people’s perception of the property market, we weren’t sure how the buyers would respond, but we have been pleasantly surprised with the interest received on Lots, both