Virtual auctions and MMO see iamsold sales up 12%

Virtual auctions and MMO see iamsold sales up 12%

UK residential property auctioneer, iamsold, has revealed that so far this year, online auction sales are up by almost 12% compared to the same period in 2019, as the Modern Method of Auction and online auctions as a category are experiencing substantial growth. (Please click or tap the picture to find out more)

The auctioneer hosted a bumper virtual property auction last week selling 24 lots, which raised over £1.8M in capital value.
Prior to the auction on 26 November, an additional five lots were sold to buyers keen to snap them up and take them off the market, raising a further £300,000 in capital value.
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Source: Property Reporter




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