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Network Auctions raise their auction profile by moving to Central London
Thursday, February 16, 2012
The March auction is the first Network Auctions auction of 2012
and the first since moving their auction room to Central
London.
Toby Limbrick of Network Auctions said: "The move toCentral
Londonhas seen even greater levels of interest and enquiries and
confirms our belief that the combination of local, regional and
national exposure provides the best opportunity for a successful
sale for clients".
The March auction sees an excellent selection of lots on offer
with a wide range of property for investors, developers and private
buyers available.
Some 40 lots will be on offer and include a thatched freehold
public house in Hail Weston, Cambridgeshire with a guide price of
£270,000; a freehold office building of some 9314 square feet being
sold with vacant possession in London Colney with a guide price of
£750,000; a site for two detached houses in Beeston in Bedfordshire
with a guide price of £199,000 and a variety of interesting
investment opportunities with guide prices from just £6000.
Toby Limbrick of Network Auctions added: "Once again our
partnership with our many local and regional estate agency partners
is enabling us to provide clients with an alternative route to
selling property of all types and across all price ranges.
Auctions are a superb way of selling a wide variety of property
as they provide:
Transparency- all interested parties have the opportunity to
bid
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 7th March will once again have a live
Twitter feed (@NetworkAuctions) giving updates and 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: "2011
saw auction numbers significantly increase on previous years and
Network Auctions sold over £19 million of property. 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.
2012 looks set to be an even better year and our move to Central
London and partnership arrangements in Scotland will see even
greater exposure and opportunity for those looking to sell property
across the UK."
Network Auctions are already inviting lots for their next
auction which will be held in London on May 3rd and they can be
contacted on 020 7871 0420 or by email on
auctions@networkauctions.co.uk or at their website at
www.networkauctions.co.uk