Scottish properties going under the hammer on Thursday
Investors interested in buying Scottish property should look at Future Property Auctions’ event happening on Thursday.
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Investors interested in buying Scottish property should look at Future Property Auctions’ event happening on Thursday.
Bond Wolfe has unveiled more than a dozen of investment options for people wanting to buy a property in Stoke-on-Trent. Some are already rented,…
A Grade II listed house is going under the hammer at Bond Wolfe’s next auction on 9 February.
More young people are turning to property auctions, according to the demographics visiting the Auction House website.
A former public house in the Derbyshire town of Long Eaton is being auctioned with a guide price of £250,000 on 9 February.
A terraced house in Leicester sold for nine times its guide price of £20,000 in December, selling for £179,000.
A vacant freehold Grade II listed city centre office building in Birmingham is among the commercial properties going under the hammer in December. 54…
Dozens of Black Country homes with low guide prices are set to attract bidders at Bond Wolfe’s auction in December.
Cheap properties include a vacant four room terraced house in Middlesbrough, which has a guide price of just £15,000 (Lot 119)
Almost three quarters of first-time buyers have considered buying from an auction, but research from broker First Mortgage suggests that a third could be refused a mortgage.