Demand remains high for auctions heading into springšŸ”šŸŒ¼

Demand remains high for auctions heading into springšŸ”šŸŒ¼

With no sign of slowing demand from buyers, virtual auction rooms remain packed as we head into spring, according to Auction House London which saw almost 4,000 bidders register for their last livestream sale.

Andrew Binstock, auctioneer and director of Auction House London, said: ā€œI obviously can't predict the future but the appetite for auction stock is still very much present. How long that continues I've no idea but bidder numbers remain very high with 3,938 approved across our livestream auction, so the signs for 2022 are good for the time being. We saw particularly fierce bidding wars on parcels of land. And, as always, we saw huge demand for unmodernised freehold houses where there is scope to add value.ā€ To continue reading, please Click Here


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