Auction House London’s 2023 Auction Dates
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    Auction House London’s 2023 Auction Dates

    There will be plenty of opportunities for buying and selling property throughout 2023, with Auction House London’s livestream auction events being a great option for investors, as well as sellers.

    From three and four-bedroom houses to flats of varying sizes, properties of all types will be available to purchase. There will be modern properties in excellent condition, as well as potential bargains in the form of derelict properties that require modernisation. Interesting land plots and residential investment complexes will be up for grabs, plus commercial units and freehold mixed-use buildings.

    If you have questions about the current lots or the remote auction process itself, then the Auction House London team are always available to answer any questions.

    Take a look at the upcoming auction dates and what you can expect from Auction House London.

    Upcoming Auction Dates for 2023

    There are nine more auctions happening throughout 2023, with the next due to take place on February 8. Every auction will be conducted remotely and will begin at 9.00am sharp.

    Upcoming 2023 auctions will occur on the following dates, which all fall on a Wednesday:

    • February 8th
    • March 15th
    • April 19th
    • May 24th
    • June 28th
    • August 2nd
    • September 13th
    • October 25th
    • December 6th

    Current Lots for February 8th Auction

    Current lots for the next auction on 8 February are all available to view now on the Auction House London website. While there are too many to list here, some interesting lots include a vacant ground floor 2-bedroom flat in Selhurst, London and an 11-bedroom HMO with potential for roof space development in Watford, Hertfordshire. The latter property’s fully licensed HMO is situated on the first floor of a substantial end-of-terrace building and is situated on a mixed-use road close to local shops and amenities.

    There is also a handsome 3-bedroom detached bungalow in Walesby, Newark in Nottinghamshire, which is situated on a residential road near local shops and amenities, with the open spaces of Walesby Park close by.

    Browse through our current lots now to see all the other properties that will be available to bid for on February 8th.

    What to Expect During the Auctions

    Buying a property through an Auction House London livestream event has been mapped out step-by-step for both buyers and sellers in greater detail on our website.

    For a quick summary, our auctions are held via a livestream on the Auction House London website. To take part and bid, you must register prior to the date of the auction as the approval process can take a few days due to legally required security and remote verification checks. Viewing appointments for properties you are interested in can be arranged from each property’s current lot posting on our website.

    Once you register as a bidder and are approved, visit our website at the correct time and the auction will begin with the Auctioneer announcing the lot to be bid for and highlighting any applicable addendums. The Auctioneer then invites bids from the various platforms – telephone, internet or by-proxy bidding – and the auction will end when the final highest bid is achieved and the reserve price has been met or exceeded.

    Investors should note that these properties are sold unconditionally and not subject to contract. This means that successful bidders are legally obliged to honour the sale.

    Successful bidders will be contacted by a member of the Auction House London team during the auction to provide the deposit payment. Once the deposit funds have been processed, the successful bidder receives a Memorandum of Sale (signed as per the remote bidding terms and conditions) with any special conditions of sale attached. Auction House London will then send a copy of the legal pack to the successful bidder’s solicitor if requested via the bidding form, plus the successful bidder should forward their part of the contract to their solicitor as well.

    If the reserve price for a property is not achieved, then the highest bidder may still be contacted after the auction.

    Request an Auction Valuation

    If you want to get a property into one of the upcoming auctions this year, then you can request a free auction valuation through our website. It is quick and easy as you simply enter the address of the property to be valued, along with information such as the property type, number of bedrooms and any years remaining on a lease.

    If you have an idea of your preferred reserve price for your property then you can enter this information too, as well as any other information you think will assist with the valuation of your property.

    If you are looking to invest in property, then it is easier than ever with Auction House London’s remote auctions. The process is simple for both buyers and sellers, so call Auction House London today on 020 7625 9007 or email info@auctionhouselondon.co.uk for more information.

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