# www.auctionhouse.co.uk > Auction House Property Auctions UK – Simply the most up to date list of property auctions in the UK – Auction House ## Home [Auction House Property Auctions UK](https://www.auctionhouse.co.uk/): Auction House Property Auctions UK – Simply the most up to date list of property auctions in the UK – Auction House ## Auction [Catalogue Request | Auction House](https://www.auctionhouse.co.uk/auction/catalogue-request): Request a catalogue from any one of our Auction Rooms [Auction Diary | Auction House](https://www.auctionhouse.co.uk/auction/future-auction-dates): Diary of forthcoming property auctions held by auction house branches. [Auction Results | Auction House](https://www.auctionhouse.co.uk/auction/past-auctions): Past auction results for auctions held around the country. ## Auctioneers [Auction House Coverage | Auction House](https://www.auctionhouse.co.uk/auctioneers): A list of all the regional Auction House members and the coverage around the UK ## Bedsandbucks [Auction House Bedfordshire and Buckinghamshire | Property Auctioneers in Bedfordshire and Buckinghamshire](https://www.auctionhouse.co.uk/bedsandbucks): See all residential homes, commercial properties and land going under the hammer across Bedfordshire and Buckinghamshire with Auction House Bedfordshire and Buckinghamshire [About Auction House Bedfordshire and Buckinghamshire](https://www.auctionhouse.co.uk/bedsandbucks/company/about-us): About Bedfordshire and Buckinghamshire, the national property and land auctioneer [Contact Auction House Bedfordshire and Buckinghamshire](https://www.auctionhouse.co.uk/bedsandbucks/company/contact-us): Contact Auction House Bedfordshire and Buckinghamshire if you have any property auction enquiries, whether you are thinking about buying or selling at auction. [Future Auction Dates | Auction House Bedfordshire and Buckinghamshire](https://www.auctionhouse.co.uk/bedsandbucks/auction/future-auction-dates): Listings of all future property auctions being held by Auction House Bedfordshire and Buckinghamshire. [Auction House Bedfordshire and Buckinghamshire Past Auctions](https://www.auctionhouse.co.uk/bedsandbucks/auction/past-auctions): Auction House Bedfordshire and Buckinghamshire are auctioneers of residential and commercial property, and past auction results can be viewed online. ## Birmingham [Auction House Birmingham and Black Country | Property Auctioneers in Birmingham](https://www.auctionhouse.co.uk/birmingham): See all residential homes, commercial properties and land going under the hammer across Birmingham with Auction House Birmingham and Black Country [About Auction House Birmingham and Black Country](https://www.auctionhouse.co.uk/birmingham/company/about-us): About Birmingham and Black Country, the national property and land auctioneer [Contact Auction House Birmingham and Black Country](https://www.auctionhouse.co.uk/birmingham/company/contact-us): Contact Auction House Birmingham and Black Country if you have any property auction enquiries, whether you are thinking about buying or selling at auction. [Future Auction Dates | Auction House Birmingham and Black Country](https://www.auctionhouse.co.uk/birmingham/auction/future-auction-dates): Listings of all future property auctions being held by Auction House Birmingham and Black Country. [Auction House Birmingham and Black Country Past Auctions](https://www.auctionhouse.co.uk/birmingham/auction/past-auctions): Auction House Birmingham and Black Country are auctioneers of residential and commercial property, and past auction results can be viewed online. ## Buying at auction [Benefits of Buying at Auction | Auction House](https://www.auctionhouse.co.uk/buying-at-auction/benefits-of-buying-at-auction): Details of the benefits of buying at a property auction [Buyers Route to Auction Success | Auction House](https://www.auctionhouse.co.uk/buying-at-auction/buyers-route-to-auction-success): A 10 step guide to buying at auction with Auction House [How to Bid at Auction | Auction House](https://www.auctionhouse.co.uk/buying-at-auction/how-to-bid-at-auction): How to bid at a property auction ## Commercial [Commercial Auctions | Auction House](https://www.auctionhouse.co.uk/commercial): Commercial auctions held by Auction House, the national property and land auctioneer [Commercial Partner Agents | Auction House](https://www.auctionhouse.co.uk/commercial/partner-agent): Commercial partner agents associated with Auction House, the national property and land auctioneer ## Company [Become a Partner Agent | Auction House](https://www.auctionhouse.co.uk/company/become-a-partner-agent): Information about the benefits of becoming a joint auctioneer with Auction House [About Auction House | Auction House](https://www.auctionhouse.co.uk/company/about-us): About Auction House, the national property and land auctioneer [Contact Us | Auction House](https://www.auctionhouse.co.uk/company/contact-us): Contact information for Auction House head office [Why Join Auction House | Auction House](https://www.auctionhouse.co.uk/company/why-join-auction-house): The reasons to join Auction House ## Chesterfieldandnorthderbyshire [Auction House Chesterfield and North Derbyshire | Property Auctioneers in Chesterfield & North Derbyshire](https://www.auctionhouse.co.uk/chesterfieldandnorthderbyshire): See all residential homes, commercial properties and land going under the hammer across Chesterfield & North Derbyshire with Auction House Chesterfield and North Derbyshire [About Auction House Chesterfield and North Derbyshire](https://www.auctionhouse.co.uk/chesterfieldandnorthderbyshire/company/about-us): About Chesterfield and North Derbyshire, the national property and land auctioneer [Contact Auction House Chesterfield and North Derbyshire](https://www.auctionhouse.co.uk/chesterfieldandnorthderbyshire/company/contact-us): Contact Auction House Chesterfield and North Derbyshire if you have any property auction enquiries, whether you are thinking about buying or selling at auction. [Future Auction Dates | Auction House Chesterfield and North Derbyshire](https://www.auctionhouse.co.uk/chesterfieldandnorthderbyshire/auction/future-auction-dates): Listings of all future property auctions being held by Auction House Chesterfield and North Derbyshire. [Auction House Chesterfield and North Derbyshire Past Auctions](https://www.auctionhouse.co.uk/chesterfieldandnorthderbyshire/auction/past-auctions): Auction House Chesterfield and North Derbyshire are auctioneers of residential and commercial property, and past auction results can be viewed online. ## Cumbria [Auction House Cumbria | Property Auctioneers in Cumbria](https://www.auctionhouse.co.uk/cumbria): See all residential homes, commercial properties and land going under the hammer across Cumbria with Auction House Cumbria [About Auction House Cumbria !!](https://www.auctionhouse.co.uk/cumbria/company/about-us): About Cumbria, the national property and land auctioneer [Contact Us | Property Auctioneers Workington](https://www.auctionhouse.co.uk/cumbria/company/contact-us): Property Auctioneers Workington - If you have auction property Workington, Whitehaven, Maryport and Cumbria contact Auction House Cumbria on 01228 510 552. We are supported by a number of local estate agents which makes us the market leading auctioneer, servicing the whole county holding auctions in Carlisle and Ulverston throughout the year. [Property Auctions Whitehaven | Auction Property Whitehaven](https://www.auctionhouse.co.uk/cumbria/auction/future-auction-dates): Property Auctions Whitehaven - If you have auction property Whitehaven, Workington, Maryport and Cumbria contact Auction House Cumbria on 01228 510 552. We are supported by a number of local estate agents which makes us the market leading auctioneer, servicing the whole county holding autions in Carlisle and Ulverston throughout the year. [Auction House Cumbria Past Auctions](https://www.auctionhouse.co.uk/cumbria/auction/past-auctions): Auction House Cumbria are auctioneers of residential and commercial property, and past auction results can be viewed online. ## Southwest [Auction House South West | Property Auctioneers in South West](https://www.auctionhouse.co.uk/southwest): See all residential homes, commercial properties and land going under the hammer across South West with Auction House South West [About Auction House South West](https://www.auctionhouse.co.uk/southwest/company/about-us): About South West, the national property and land auctioneer [Contact Auction House South West](https://www.auctionhouse.co.uk/southwest/company/contact-us): Contact Auction House South West if you have any property auction enquiries, whether you are thinking about buying or selling at auction. [Future Auction Dates | Auction House South West](https://www.auctionhouse.co.uk/southwest/auction/future-auction-dates): Listings of all future property auctions being held by Auction House South West. [Auction House South West Past Auctions](https://www.auctionhouse.co.uk/southwest/auction/past-auctions): Auction House South West are auctioneers of residential and commercial property, and past auction results can be viewed online. ## Eastanglia [Auction House East Anglia | Property Auctioneers in East Anglia](https://www.auctionhouse.co.uk/eastanglia): See all residential homes, commercial properties and land going under the hammer across East Anglia with Auction House East Anglia [About Auction House East Anglia](https://www.auctionhouse.co.uk/eastanglia/company/about-us): About East Anglia, the national property and land auctioneer [Contact Auction House East Anglia](https://www.auctionhouse.co.uk/eastanglia/company/contact-us): Contact Auction House East Anglia if you have any property auction enquiries, whether you are thinking about buying or selling at auction. [Future Auction Dates | Auction House East Anglia](https://www.auctionhouse.co.uk/eastanglia/auction/future-auction-dates): Listings of all future property auctions being held by Auction House East Anglia. [Auction House East Anglia Past Auctions](https://www.auctionhouse.co.uk/eastanglia/auction/past-auctions): Auction House East Anglia are auctioneers of residential and commercial property, and past auction results can be viewed online. ## Essex [Auction House Essex | Property Auctioneers in Essex](https://www.auctionhouse.co.uk/essex): See all residential homes, commercial properties and land going under the hammer across Essex with Auction House Essex [About Auction House Essex](https://www.auctionhouse.co.uk/essex/company/about-us): About Essex, the national property and land auctioneer [Contact Auction House Essex](https://www.auctionhouse.co.uk/essex/company/contact-us): Contact Auction House Essex if you have any property auction enquiries, whether you are thinking about buying or selling at auction. [Future Auction Dates | Auction House Essex](https://www.auctionhouse.co.uk/essex/auction/future-auction-dates): Listings of all future property auctions being held by Auction House Essex. [Auction House Essex Past Auctions](https://www.auctionhouse.co.uk/essex/auction/past-auctions): Auction House Essex are auctioneers of residential and commercial property, and past auction results can be viewed online. ## Guide [Frequently asked questions | Auction House](https://www.auctionhouse.co.uk/guide): Frequently asked questions about auctions [Do I need to book to attend an open house viewing? | Auction House](https://www.auctionhouse.co.uk/guide/attend-an-open-house-viewing): You generally do not need to book in advance to attend an open house viewing unless stated to the contrary in the property details. The property will be opened at the start time stated and all those interested in viewing should attend. We do suggest that you speak to the auction team member who is hosting the open house; they will be able to answer any questions that you have concerning the property and will know when the legal pack is likely to be available to download. [Do properties sell for less at auction? | Auction House](https://www.auctionhouse.co.uk/guide/auction-selling-myth): Do houses sell for less at auction? [What happens at an auction valuation? | Auction House](https://www.auctionhouse.co.uk/guide/auction-valuation): A member of the auctions team will visit your property, inspect it, and talk to you about its suitability for sale by auction. They will ask questions about the property, as well as your circumstances and wishes. You will be provided with advice on the best method of sale, and if it is auction, they will discuss with you its potential selling price at auction and what guide price should be used for marketing. [If I pay via banker’s draft, how much should I make it out for? | Auction House](https://www.auctionhouse.co.uk/guide/bankers-draft): Best advice is to get the banker’s draft made out for 10% of your maximum bid price, but you will need to have other means of payment to pay any other fees and charges payable on the day. [If I buy a tenanted property, when do I start receiving rent? | Auction House](https://www.auctionhouse.co.uk/guide/buy-a-tenanted-property): You will be due to receive rent from the date when legal completion occurs and the property transfers into your ownership. Learn about when exchange and completion happens. [I want to buy under a company name, can I do this? | Auction House](https://www.auctionhouse.co.uk/guide/buy-under-a-company-name): Yes, you can buy in a company name but you will need to provide extra information in order to so. Firstly, bring along with you a letter of authority on company letterhead, signed by a director or officer of the company confirming you have authority to act on behalf of the company. You will also need to provide the company registration number and registered address. This is in addition to the personal ID in the same form as all other buyers and the auctions team will also carry out other verification checks which may include electronic ID verification. [Can a buyer change their mind and pull out of the sale? | Auction House](https://www.auctionhouse.co.uk/guide/can-a-buyer-change-their-mind): Once the hammer has fallen, the sale is agreed and contracts are exchanged. At this stage, neither the seller nor the buyer can pull out. [Can a buyer try to renegotiate the price after the auction (gazundering)? | Auction House](https://www.auctionhouse.co.uk/guide/can-a-buyer-renegotiate-the-price): No, it is not possible to renegotiate the sale price after the hammer has fallen. The sale price is fixed, contracts have exchanged at that fixed price, and no renegotiation is possible. All bidders are advised not to bid beyond their maximum and that the successful bid is the price at which contracts are exchanged. [Can I bid online? | Auction House](https://www.auctionhouse.co.uk/guide/can-i-bid-online): Yes, bidding online is now the most common way to bid on most of our auctions. You can read our full guide on how to bid at property auctions. [Can I bring children to the auction? | Auction House](https://www.auctionhouse.co.uk/guide/can-i-bring-children-to-the-auction): Yes, you can bring children to the auction room. You will need to ensure they are safely seated and will not hinder the auction process. [Can I buy an unsold property after auction? | Auction House](https://www.auctionhouse.co.uk/guide/can-i-buy-an-unsold-property): Yes, you can buy an unsold property after auction but you might need to act quickly. [Can I buy at auction with a mortgage? | Auction House](https://www.auctionhouse.co.uk/guide/can-i-buy-at-auction-with-a-mortgage): Yes, you can buy property at auction with a mortgage. Just be aware that there may be some additional steps and precautions you need to take. [Can I change my mind after making a successful bid? | Auction House](https://www.auctionhouse.co.uk/guide/can-i-change-my-mind): You cannot change your mind after winning a property auction without consequences. [Can I request a copy of the auction catalogue? | Auction House](https://www.auctionhouse.co.uk/guide/can-i-request-a-copy-of-the-auction-catalogue): You can ask to be added to the mailing list to receive an electronic copy of the catalogue as soon as it is released by visiting our Catalogue Request page. If you want to request a printed copy in the post, then please contact the regional auction team who will be happy to assist. A full list of all our auction rooms is available on our Auctioneers page. [Can I set the price I’m willing to sell at? | Auction House](https://www.auctionhouse.co.uk/guide/can-i-set-the-price): Yes, this is called the reserve price. Your property will be offered subject to this reserve price, and it is kept confidential between the seller and auctions team. It is usually set just prior to the auction and is a figure below which the auctioneer cannot sell the property during the auction. If the property fails to reach its reserve, offers will then be invited from all interested bidders to try and agree a sale after auction at or above your reserve. [I can’t make it to the auction. Can I still bid? | Auction House](https://www.auctionhouse.co.uk/guide/cant-attend-the-auction): Yes, you can but you will need to make the necessary arrangements with the auctions team prior to auction day. We offer a telephone bidding service and a proxy bidding service, plus in some rooms you are able to bid live online. If you can’t attend the auction in person the safest way for you to bid is by Proxy – this is where you lodge your best bid with the auctioneer prior to the auction by completing the Bidding Form which can be found in our catalogues and on our website. Alternatively, you can choose Telephone bidding where a member of the auctions team takes bidding instructions from you and bids in the room on your behalf – this works well but is dependent on signal strength and we cannot guarantee that connection will not be lost. [What does Auction House sell? | Auction House](https://www.auctionhouse.co.uk/guide/can-you-sell): Auction House are property and land auction experts. We specialise in selling residential property, commercial property and areas of land at auction. [General frequently asked questions | Auction House](https://www.auctionhouse.co.uk/guide/category/buying-at-auction): General frequently asked questions about auctions [Frequently asked questions for Buyers | Auction House](https://www.auctionhouse.co.uk/guide/category/general-questions): Frequently asked questions about buying at auction [Frequently asked questions for Sellers | Auction House](https://www.auctionhouse.co.uk/guide/category/selling-at-auction): Frequently asked questions about selling at auction [What is a Conditional In Room Auction? | Auction House](https://www.auctionhouse.co.uk/guide/conditional-auction-room): Conditional auction is where a property is offered in the auction room under a best bids process where the winner secures a period of exclusivity (usually four weeks). During the exclusivity period, the buyer will sort their mortgage funding and exchange contacts with a fixed completion date (usually within eight weeks of winning the property). The successful bidder will pay a non-refundable reservation fee to secure the exclusivity and both the seller and the buyer are tied into the process. [How much does it cost to sell at auction? | Auction House](https://www.auctionhouse.co.uk/guide/cost-to-sell-at-auction): Auction is a slightly more expensive way to sell than through estate agents. This is because the process is much faster, marketing is more extensive and there are extra costs involved including the auction event itself. Most auctioneers charge an entry fee to cover some of this upfront cost, then sales commission will be charged after the property has sold and exchanged contracts. Commission levels vary around the country and between auction rooms, also the type of property and its value may also be a factor in determining the commission. Your choice of auction room should be based on their capability and reputation, rather than the fees they quote and it is better to select one that holds auctions in your area as your property will almost always sell for more money locally. [What is the difference between selling property at auction compared to selling at an estate agents? | Auction House](https://www.auctionhouse.co.uk/guide/difference-between-auction-and-estate-agent): The main differences between selling property at auction and selling via estate agents are: [Do I need a solicitor? | Auction House](https://www.auctionhouse.co.uk/guide/do-i-need-a-solicitor): You will certainly need a solicitor and need to appoint one as soon as you enter a property into auction. It is better to choose a solicitor who has auctions experience because special expertise is required. Your appointed solicitor will be responsible for creating the legal pack without delay and will handle the conveyancing of the sale after exchange through to completion. [Do I need a solicitor before the auction? | Auction House](https://www.auctionhouse.co.uk/guide/do-i-need-a-solicitor-before-the-auction): Yes. Most buyers will usually consult a solicitor or conveyancer before the property auction. [Do I need to have a survey done? | Auction House](https://www.auctionhouse.co.uk/guide/do-i-need-to-have-a-survey-done): A survey isn’t compulsory for property auctions but it can be recommended. [Do I need to pre-register to bid? | Auction House](https://www.auctionhouse.co.uk/guide/do-i-need-to-pre-register-to-bid): Yes, you will need to pre-register to bid on the Auction House website for all auctions unless you are attending an in-room auction where you can register in person. Please check with the local auction team that they are accepting in-room registrations before attending. [Do I need to register just to attend the auction? | Auction House](https://www.auctionhouse.co.uk/guide/do-i-need-to-register-to-attend-the-auction): No, you don’t. Auctions are open to the public and anyone can attend. Very occasionally, if there are many more buyers than usual, and more than the auctioneer expected, they may ask that space is made available as a priority to those wishing to bid. Potential future auction customers, both buyers and sellers, often attend an auction to find out what it is like, how it works, and whether auction is the right method for them. The auctions team will be happy to answer any questions you may have while in the room, before or after the sale itself. [Should I try selling via an estate agent before trying auction? | Auction House](https://www.auctionhouse.co.uk/guide/estate-agent-before-auction): No, you do not need to do this, this will usually work against you and could taint the property too. Properties that are entered into auction without any prior marketing by estate agents will normally achieve a better sale price; this is because they are fresh to the market, will not have been damaged by any potential over pricing, or sales that have failed to proceed. If your property suits sale by auction, then make auction your first choice. [What is the difference between exchange and completion? | Auction House](https://www.auctionhouse.co.uk/guide/exchange-and-completion): What is the difference between exchange and completion? [I’m a first-time buyer, can I buy at auction? | Auction House](https://www.auctionhouse.co.uk/guide/first-time-buyer): Yes, you can and more first-time buyers are now purchasing properties in our auction rooms. But you will need to work quickly when you find the property that you want to buy. First you should familiarise yourself with the auction process and we suggest that you attend an auction to see how it works. Work out how much you can afford to pay for the property and associated costs of purchase, then start searching for a suitable property in your area of choice. [I need to sell quickly. Can auction guarantee a quick sale? | Auction House](https://www.auctionhouse.co.uk/guide/guarantee-a-quick-sale): Yes, it can! This is one of the best reasons to sell your property by auction. Complete our property auction valuation form or speak to your local Auction House team to start the selling process. [How can I access the Legal Pack? | Auction House](https://www.auctionhouse.co.uk/guide/how-can-i-access-the-legal-pack): The legal packs will be available to all prospective buyers via the website. To access them, simply click the link on the property details page which will take you to the Auction Passport system. When you first use the system, you will need to register by providing your name and email address. Once you have done this, you should receive notification of updates to the legal pack as and when additional documents are added. [How do I bid at auction? | Auction House](https://www.auctionhouse.co.uk/guide/how-do-i-bid-at-auction): There are several ways to bid on properties at auction. Bidding at auction isn’t difficult, but bidding for the first time can be a little daunting. The exact method of bidding does depend on the type of auction however. [How long does an auction last? | Auction House](https://www.auctionhouse.co.uk/guide/how-long-does-an-auction-last): The length of an auction will depend on the number of lots being offered. [How much is the deposit? | Auction House](https://www.auctionhouse.co.uk/guide/how-much-is-the-deposit): The deposit payable by the successful purchaser immediately after the hammer has fallen is normally 10% of the sale price. For low value lots, this is subject to a minimum deposit figure which will be stated on the Auction Information page in the catalogue – it will normally be in the region of £3,000 - £5,000. Deposits usually need to be paid from cleared funds, check the catalogue or with the auctions team for a list of accepted payment methods. Please ensure sufficient funds are available in your account before bidding. [How quickly can my property be sold? | Auction House](https://www.auctionhouse.co.uk/guide/how-quickly-can-my-property-be-sold): Auction is the quickest way to sell your property. If selling by unconditional auction, you can instruct, exchange and complete in as little as 4 weeks if you need to sell urgently. More often though, properties will be entered into auction 4 – 6 weeks before the auction day, exchange occurring at the sale, and then full legal completion happening 4 weeks later. [Do I need to insure the property straight after the auction? | Auction House](https://www.auctionhouse.co.uk/guide/insure-property): It is often a good idea to insure the property as soon as you have exchanged contracts. You may want to check in the legal pack or ask the auctions team whether the seller will continue to insure through to completion. Some do, but this cannot be assumed, so some auctions teams may recommend that you insure the property regardless. If the property is damaged during the period between exchange and completion, then you as the purchaser will require it rectified and that will be easier to achieve under your own insurance policy than by going after the seller’s insurers. As a buyer, you will need to decide and consult with your insurer as to the likely costs. [Is it possible to accidentally bid? | Auction House](https://www.auctionhouse.co.uk/guide/is-it-possible-to-accidentally-bid): No, this shouldn't happen. At an in-room auction, the auctioneer will make eye contact with each bidder when they start bidding and seek confirmation that they are bidding intentionally before accepting the bid. [Do I have to have the legal pack checked by a solicitor before bidding? | Auction House](https://www.auctionhouse.co.uk/guide/legal-pack-check): If you are not a regular auction buyer, we would strongly recommend that you seek advice from a solicitor before bidding. [Why do you have lots of local auction rooms, rather than bigger central ones? | Auction House](https://www.auctionhouse.co.uk/guide/local-auction-rooms): Buyers and sellers invariably choose the services of local estate agents; people who are local, know the area and property market. The same is true of auctioneers, you should choose one that is local to you, who knows the area and sells lots of property nearby. That is why Auction House has around 40 auction rooms covering all areas of England, Scotland, and Wales. We combine local knowledge and expertise with national marketing, so you get the best of both worlds. [I’m not a cash buyer. Can I still buy at auction? | Auction House](https://www.auctionhouse.co.uk/guide/not-a-cash-buyer): You don't need to be a cash buyer to buy property at auction. You do however, need have the funds available on the day of the auction for any deposits or applicable fees you may have to pay. As well as the remaining balance for completion which can be as little as 14 to 28 days later. Many of our buyers purchase with finance provided by lenders, this can include buying at a property auction with a mortgage. [How long do I have until I need to pay the remainder of the money? | Auction House](https://www.auctionhouse.co.uk/guide/paying-balance-of-purchase-price): The remainder of the purchase price needs to be with solicitor in readiness for legal completion to take place on the specified completion date. The period between exchange at the auction and completion is usually 28 days, but you should always check in advance as the period may be shorter or longer. There may be charges that also become payable on completion; please speak with your solicitor for advice and ensure you have sufficient funds to settle the full purchase price and any disbursements. Your solicitor will guide you through this process. [What penalties are there if I cannot complete the purchase? | Auction House](https://www.auctionhouse.co.uk/guide/penalties-not-complete-the-purchase): Failure to complete breaches the contract and can bring significant penalties. This will usually include forfeiting the 10% deposit and any other fees paid out. Such situations are very rare, they can be costly to the buyer that doesn’t complete, and you would be advised to take advice from your solicitor regarding any other consequential claims that could be made against you and what other obligations you might have. Buyers in this predicament may wish to explore the possibilities of short term finance and put in place a plan to resell the property quickly after completion. [Can I make an offer on a property before the auction? | Auction House](https://www.auctionhouse.co.uk/guide/pre-auction-offers): Most auction teams will welcome pre-auction offers, and if you are really interested in purchasing the property, then a prior offer is a good idea. Not all properties can be purchased before the auction as some sellers require them to be sold publicly in the auction room. [Does a property in auction mean it has something wrong with it? | Auction House](https://www.auctionhouse.co.uk/guide/property-auction-myth): This is untrue. Many of the properties offered at auction are mortgageable and could be moved into without difficulty. However, there will be others that may have issues or require works and will not be suitable for mortgage lending. We always endeavour to describe properties accurately; we also make available legal packs in advance of auction day with any late changes being communicated via Addendum/Amendment sheet. [Can I sell with a tenant in situ or do I need to serve my tenant notice? | Auction House](https://www.auctionhouse.co.uk/guide/sell-tenanted-property): If you are hoping to sell your property to another landlord or you are paying any mortgage/finance on the property, it is usually better to leave a tenant in situ and sell it as a tenanted investment. By doing so, you will benefit from receiving rent through to the day of completion and the new buyer will start taking rent from completion. [I want to view a property, what do I need to do? | Auction House](https://www.auctionhouse.co.uk/guide/view-a-property): Most auction teams set up a schedule of open house viewings for their auction lots. You should be able to find out the official open house dates from the property details, if they are not showing then please contact the auctions team to find out whether the property can be viewed. Some properties that do not require key access, such as land and development sites, can normally be viewed during daylight hours at your own risk. On occasions, some properties are offered for sale without internal viewing being available. Speak with the auctions team regarding these and they will do their best to assist. [What additional fees do I need to pay? | Auction House](https://www.auctionhouse.co.uk/guide/what-additional-fees-do-i-need-to-pay): There will usually be an Administration Charge payable to the auction team, which will be shown on the Auction Information page in the catalogue and in the property details too. Sometimes a Buyer’s Premium will also be payable by the purchaser, against this will be included in the property details. There may on occasion be other fees or charges made that relate specifically to the property being sold – these should be referred to and explained either in the property details or in the Special Conditions of Sale in the legal pack. Buyers may be required to reimburse the cost of searches and occasionally other costs too; all such requirements should be contained within the Special Conditions of Sale. [What areas do you cover? | Auction House](https://www.auctionhouse.co.uk/guide/what-areas-do-you-cover): Auction House has auction centres spread across England, Scotland, and Wales. Wherever you are in the UK, we aim to have an auction room nearby that can service your needs. If you would like to see the full list of areas that we cover and the available offices and auction rooms, please visit our Auction Room page. [What are disbursements? | Auction House](https://www.auctionhouse.co.uk/guide/what-are-disbursements): Disbursements is the collective name given to additional charges incurred by the purchaser as part of the sales contract. These could include cost of searches, legal fees, additional documentation and supplements. They will become payable on completion. Please refer to the Special Conditions of Sale or your solicitor for more details. [If I buy a property, what do I need to pay and when? | Auction House](https://www.auctionhouse.co.uk/guide/what-do-i-need-to-pay-and-when): If you are the successful bidder, you will need to pay your 10% deposit on the day. In addition, you will also need to pay an Administration Charge and Buyer’s Premium or other charges (if applicable), which will be listed in the property details. [What happens if a property doesn’t meet its reserve? | Auction House](https://www.auctionhouse.co.uk/guide/what-happens-if-a-property-doesnt-meet-its-reserve): Properties that do not sell in the auction room are withdrawn from the sale. The auctioneer will normally ask interested bidders to speak to the team after the auction to give their best bid. There may be several people interested in making a post auction bid – we therefore suggest that you speak to the team as soon as possible. [Required ID to bid at a property auction | Auction House](https://www.auctionhouse.co.uk/guide/what-id-do-i-need): To be approved to bid, you need to provide valid photographic ID and proof of residency. If you are the successful bidder, the auction team will carry out electronic ID verification in order to meet the HMRC Anti-Money Laundering Regulations. [What is a Buyer’s Premium? | Auction House](https://www.auctionhouse.co.uk/guide/what-is-a-buyers-premium): Some properties will be offered with a requirement for the purchaser to also pay a Buyer’s Premium to the auction room at the time of exchange. This is not on all properties, but details for this will be shown in the property details where applicable. [What is a guide price? | Auction House](https://www.auctionhouse.co.uk/guide/what-is-a-guide-price): A guide price is a marketing figure, which is used to guide potential buyers as to how much a property could be worth. They are not necessarily figures which a property will sell for, the sale price will be dependent on bidding in the auction room. Guide prices can either be a single figure price or a price range. These may change at any time prior to the auction. The most up to date guide prices should always be showing on the property details page. [What is a property auction legal pack? | Auction House](https://www.auctionhouse.co.uk/guide/what-is-a-legal-pack): A legal pack is the set of documentation prepared by the seller’s solicitor. These are available to download via the property details page on the website. A hard copy will usually be available in the auction room too. [What is an Addendum? | Auction House](https://www.auctionhouse.co.uk/guide/what-is-an-addendum): An Addendum, sometimes referred to as an Amendment Sheet, is a list of changes that have been notified after the catalogue being published. The sheet will be available in the auction room and you will often be able to view the addendum on our website. Bidders should check the addendum in advance of the auction, in addition the auctioneer will often remind bidders of any amended information prior to the property being offered. The addendum forms part of the property description and sale contract. If you have any questions about the contents of the addendum, please speak with a member of the auctions team for advice prior to the auction beginning. [What is an Administration Fee? | Auction House](https://www.auctionhouse.co.uk/guide/what-is-an-administration-fee): An Administration Fee or Charge covers the auctioneer’s costs in servicing the requirements of all those interested in purchasing the property. It is common practice and the fee (plus VAT) will be payable by the buyer along with the 10% deposit after the gavel falls. The amount can either be a fixed fee, or a percentage of the sale price (subject to a minimum amount). Please check the property details for more information. [What is an entry fee? | Auction House](https://www.auctionhouse.co.uk/guide/what-is-an-entry-fee): An entry fee is a charge paid by the seller to the auctions team. This cost is to cover the cost of entering the property into the catalogue, the extensive marketing and promotion during the run up to the auction, right through to the auction day itself. It is usually paid when you instruct the team to sell your property, but on occasions and with prior agreement it may be settled from deposit monies on exchange of contracts. [What is an Online Auction? | Auction House](https://www.auctionhouse.co.uk/guide/what-is-an-online-auction): Online auction sees individual properties offered with eBay style bidding on a web based platform. Marketing of the Online Auction lots includes extensive promotion, open house viewings, sometimes with legal packs in place. Bidders will register their interest, provide ID and then gain access to the bidding system. Online auctions can offer properties Unconditionally (always with a legal pack provided) with the fall of the virtual gavel effecting an exchange of contracts between buyer and seller, or alternatively, lots can be offered on a Conditional basis with the winning bidder securing a period of exclusivity (usually four weeks) to arrange any mortgage funding before exchanging contracts. [What is an Open House Viewing? | Auction House](https://www.auctionhouse.co.uk/guide/what-is-an-open-house-viewing): An Open House Viewing is an opportunity for anyone interested in the property to attend, look around and fully inspect it before the auction. The property will be opened by a member of the auctions team, who will then be on hand to answer any questions you may have. We usually run open house sessions for 3 weeks or more prior to the auction as this gives the optimum opportunity for people to attend. [What is an Overage Clause? | Auction House](https://www.auctionhouse.co.uk/guide/what-is-an-overage-clause): An overage clause in a sale contract is the means through which a seller may be entitled to receive further monies after completion if a specified condition is satisfied. [What is an Unconditional In Room Auction? | Auction House](https://www.auctionhouse.co.uk/guide/what-is-an-unconditional-in-room-auction): Unconditional Auction (sometimes called a traditional auction) is where a collection of properties are offered for sale in an auction room with contracts being exchanged to the highest bidder on the fall of the gavel. [What is a Reservation Fee? | Auction House](https://www.auctionhouse.co.uk/guide/what-is-a-reservation-fee): A Reservation Fee is normally associated with properties sold under the Conditional auction method. This is where the successful bidder secures an exclusivity period (usually 20 working days), during which time they will finalise any mortgage that they require and move the legal process through to exchange of contracts. The reservation fee is non-refundable is paid by the purchaser to secure the exclusivity period. Details of this fee will be shown within the property details. [What is the reserve price at property auctions? | Auction House](https://www.auctionhouse.co.uk/guide/what-is-a-reserve): The reserve price is a confidential figure (between seller and auctioneer). This is the figure that the bidding must reach before the property is sold. If the bidding doesn't reach this figure, the property will go unsold at the auction but can still be sold after the auction. [What is a telephone/proxy bid? | Auction House](https://www.auctionhouse.co.uk/guide/what-is-a-telephone-proxy-bid): Telephone or proxy bidding allows those who cannot come to the auction in person to still be able to bid. [What is Auction Finance? | Auction House](https://www.auctionhouse.co.uk/guide/what-is-auction-finance): Auction finance is a service provided by specialist lenders to auction buyers. We work with two specialist suppliers who provide short term finance, bridging loans, commercial finance, buy-to-let mortgages, and secured loans. Auction finance can help all types of people in a variety of situations, by providing the finance needed to move in, move up, get on or start something. Home buyers, landlord investors, property professionals and small businesses are regular users of auction finance. [What is Due Diligence? | Auction House](https://www.auctionhouse.co.uk/guide/what-is-due-diligence): Due diligence means making sure that you are fully informed about any property that you are interested in bidding on. [What is Open Market Value? | Auction House](https://www.auctionhouse.co.uk/guide/what-is-open-market-value): Open market value is the estimated amount that a property would sell for (exchange contracts) between a seller and buyer on the date of the valuation. [What is sales commission? | Auction House](https://www.auctionhouse.co.uk/guide/what-is-sales-commission): Sales commission is the fee charged by the auctions team for successfully selling the property. It is invoiced after exchange of contracts and usually settled by deduction from the deposit paid by the purchaser. The rate of commission is agreed between the seller and auctions team, and shown in the Agency Agreement which sets out the fees and terms of business that apply. [What is the Auction Passport? | Auction House](https://www.auctionhouse.co.uk/guide/what-is-the-auction-passport): Auction Passport is a service provided by Essential Information Group, which gives online access to the legal packs for buyers and their solicitors to inspect in advance of auction day and prior to bidding. You will be required to provide your email address and a secure password as part of the registration process. The service notifies those that have registered of any new/revised documents added to the pack. [What makes a property unmortgageable? | Auction House](https://www.auctionhouse.co.uk/guide/what-makes-a-property-unmortgageable): It is always sensible to check on the mortgageability of a property before bidding on it. But as a rule of thumb, the following situations will likely make a property unmortgageable. [What order are the lots offered in at the auction? | Auction House](https://www.auctionhouse.co.uk/guide/what-order-are-the-lots-offered-in-at-the-auction): Most auctioneers will offer the properties in lot order, starting with lot 1. Occasionally and in special circumstances, this might be varied. It is best to assume that auctioneer will stick to lot order and if you are interested in bidding, you should ensure that you arrive in the room early enough and that you position yourself so that you can be seen by the auctioneer. [What payment methods do you accept? | Auction House](https://www.auctionhouse.co.uk/guide/what-payment-methods-do-you-accept): Different auctions teams have different policies, so you will need to check the Auction Information page in the catalogue, which will advise you on what methods of payment will be accepted in the auction room. Auction teams may request cleared funds so payments by bank transfer, banker’s draft or debit card will be required. Some may allow payment by personal or business cheque, but do refer to the auction catalogue and speak with the auctions team if you are unsure. [What type of property is suitable for auction? | Auction House](https://www.auctionhouse.co.uk/guide/what-type-of-property-is-suitable-for-auction): Many types of property will sell well at a traditional auction, often achieving higher sale prices than through estate agents. If your property matches any of the following descriptions, then auction will likely be right for you if it doesn’t or is of better quality, it could well be suitable for online auction. [When can I move in? | Auction House](https://www.auctionhouse.co.uk/guide/when-can-i-move-in): You can move into the property once legal completion has happened. The auctions team will be informed by the seller’s solicitors that they can release the keys, at which time you will be the owner of the property and able to move in. [When can I see the auction results? | Auction House](https://www.auctionhouse.co.uk/guide/when-can-i-see-the-auction-results): The results from each of our auctions will normally be showing on our website within a few days of the auction. To find the sale price of a property, you can use our search facility, or alternatively, a full list of results for each auction will be available on our Auction Results page. If a property has been sold prior to auction, or fails to sell under the hammer but a sale is agreed after the auction, the price will remain private and will not be disclosed. [When does the auction catalogue come out? | Auction House](https://www.auctionhouse.co.uk/guide/when-does-the-auction-catalogue-come-out): Generally, an auction catalogue is collated and published between 2-4 weeks before the auction day. Each catalogue is available to view first on our website on the Upcoming Auctions page, and printed copies will be available later directly from the auctions team. [When do I need to arrive at the auction? | Auction House](https://www.auctionhouse.co.uk/guide/when-do-i-need-to-arrive-at-the-auction): We recommend that you arrive in the auction room around 30-45 minutes prior to the auction start time. This ensures you will hear the auctioneers opening remarks, hear how they intend to conduct the sale and you will have time to position yourself so that you can see the auction taking place. Some auction rooms include a Registration Desk and require bidders to register to receive a bidding paddle as part of their process. This can sometimes cause a delay, so please take this into account too if you wish to bid on an early lot. [When do I pay my deposit? | Auction House](https://www.auctionhouse.co.uk/guide/when-do-i-pay-my-deposit): Your deposit and any applicable fees must be paid on the day of the auction, shortly after the hammer goes down. [When is your next auction? | Auction House](https://www.auctionhouse.co.uk/guide/when-is-your-next-auction): We hold over 200 auctions each year and every one of the is advertised on our website. You can look at the full list of upcoming auctions across England, Scotland, and Wales by visiting our Upcoming Auctions page. Alternatively, you can see all auction dates for any of our regional auction centres by selecting your local room on our Auction Rooms page. [Where is my property marketed? | Auction House](https://www.auctionhouse.co.uk/guide/where-is-my-property-marketed): An auction property will be promoted more heavily than if offered through an estate agent. As well as being added to the major property websites, such as Rightmove and Zoopla, it will appear on the Auction House website which is the UK’s busiest auctions website. It will also be sent to an email database of active auction buyers and proactively sent to local buyers as part of a diverse marketing strategy. Press advertising will be used in areas where this is still productive, but we also use social media actively and many other composite property and auctions websites too. [Who usually buys at auction? | Auction House](https://www.auctionhouse.co.uk/guide/who-usually-buys-at-auction): In the past auctioneers regularly sold to traders, cash ready investors, builders, and developers – in those days it was largely restricted to specialist buyer groups with only a limited number of private buyers attending. The picture is very different now. It is becoming more mainstream and we now regularly sell to first time buyers, those purchasing with mortgages and even some buyers who have houses to sell. We assist by helping buyers to secure traditional mortgages on better quality properties and short-term funding on properties that need work before a mortgage could be granted. For more information about financing your auction purchase, please visit our Auction Finance page. [Why should I choose to buy by auction? | Auction House](https://www.auctionhouse.co.uk/guide/why-should-i-choose-to-buy-by-auction): Many people choose to buy at auction because the type of property they wish to buy is better suited to auction rather than estate agents, so it may be the only way that they will be able to purchase it. However, there are a number of other benefits of buying at auction. [Why should I choose to sell by auction? | Auction House](https://www.auctionhouse.co.uk/guide/why-should-i-choose-to-sell-by-auction): Thousands of property owners across the UK choose to sell by auction every year for a huge variety of reasons. [Will my property sell for more than the guide price? | Auction House](https://www.auctionhouse.co.uk/guide/will-my-property-sell-for-more): A guide price is a figure for potential buyers that indicates how much a property could be worth. It is used to advertise the property to potential buyers to build interest. [What happens if I’m the winning bidder on the day? | Auction House](https://www.auctionhouse.co.uk/guide/winning-bidder): You will be approached by a member of the auctions team, who will take you over to the contracts desk. There you will be asked to provide proof of ID and residency, as well as further personal details such as national insurance number, length of time you have lived in your current address in addition to past addresses – these details will then be used to carry out a further electronic verification for money laundering purposes. You will then pay over the deposit monies and any other charges stated in the auction catalogue such as the administration fee or buyer’s premium, before completing and signing the two copies of the memorandum of sale. Once completed, you will be handed your copy of the memorandum of sale and related papers, and you will be asked to pass these to your solicitor. 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