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Allsop releases 344-lot catalogue for June residential auction

Allsop, a leading property consultancy and the UK’s largest property auction house, has released the catalogue for its June residential auction, featuring 344 lots across the UK - the largest catalogue offering so far this year.

The catalogue features a mixture of residential and mixed-use investment and development opportunities, including a freehold mixed-use building comprising a ground floor commercial unit and 10 self-contained flats in Greenwich, London, guided in excess of £1.65m and a freehold part grade II listed former care home in Bicester, Oxfordshire, guided at over £1.5m.   

The release of the catalogue follows Allsop’s May residential auction, at which it raised over £47m from 144 lots sold, achieving a success rate of 78%.

Richard Adamson, managing partner and auctioneer at Allsop, said: “We are pleased to release our sixth residential catalogue of 2025. With over 340 lots to be offered across two days, this is our largest catalogue of the year. It features a wide selection of high-quality investment and development opportunities across the UK. Following the strong results of our May sale, which raised in excess of £47m, we’re seeing renewed confidence from buyers and expect a very busy marketing period ahead.”

 

Auction highlights include:

  • Lot 91: Greenwich, London - a freehold mixed-use building comprising a ground floor commercial unit and 10 self-contained flats producing a total of £157,980 p.a., guided at £1.65m+
  • Lot 19: Finsbury Park, London - a freehold block of 18 x one-bedroom self-contained flats, guided at £1.6m+
  • Lot 33: Bicester, Oxfordshire -a freehold part grade II listed former care home extending to approx. 53,518 sq ft, guided at £1.5m+
  • Lot 20: Chiswick, London - a substantial freehold grade II listed building extending to approx. 2,862 sq ft with potential for rear extension and/ or conversion, guided at £1.5m+

 

Allsop’s next residential auction will be held online on 25th and 26th June via livestream, and the complete catalogue can be viewed here.


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