Selling at Auction FAQs and Guides
We know that there is a lot of information and things to remember when it comes to selling at auction. To help, we’ve answered some of our most frequently asked questions below. If you have any other questions please contact us.
At what point is a property too large to go to auction and would be better suited for sale by way of private treaty?
Generally speaking, there isn’t any point at which a property is too large to go to auction. If a property is likely to generate competition, then it will be suitable for auction If you’re concerned, please get in touch with us and we’ll let you know whether we think your property might be better suited to an alternative sale method.
News and Blogs
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