What gives auction the edge

Auction is often seen as a last resort, but it can offer a clear and considered option for sellers who value certainty and a defined timescale. With a straightforward and transparent process, you gain a clearer understanding of your property’s true value and can often lead to a more timely outcome. Throughout, you remain in control, supported by clear guidance at every stage, helping you make decisions that feel right for you and your property.

98%

Of guide price acheived

Our local market knowledge helps us deliver strong results, with most homes achieving close to or above their guide price.
56 days

On average from auction to completion

With a proven track record our auction process moves quickly and efficiently, helping sellers complete in under two months on average.
95%

Of auction sales go on to complete

Our transparent process and committed buyers ensure most auction sales complete smoothly, giving sellers confidence and peace of mind.

Sit back and watch, 
the bids roll in...

With our auction expertise, your property is presented to a ready‑to‑act audience of motivated buyers. Targeted marketing, professional photography and hands‑on guidance work together to generate early interest and genuine competition from the very first bid. It’s a fast, secure and straightforward route to achieving the right outcome, without the added pressure of a traditional sale.

Making the most of your investment sale

Selling a tenanted investment property can be a straightforward way to release your capital, while still appealing to buyers looking for immediate rental income and an established tenancy from the outset. With a 10% deposit secured at the exchange, the process provides a clear and committed route to sale. The defined timeline can help you move forward without unnecessary delay and when your reserve is met, the final price reflects genuine buyer interest in the market.

Have a question?

Selling at auction involves marketing your property for a set date, where interested buyers place competitive bids. Once the auction ends, the successful buyer is legally committed to the purchase, offering a clear and reliable route to sale. It’s a structured and transparent process, supported by carefully planned marketing and a defined timeline, helping your move progress smoothly, with greater certainty from start to finish.

Selling at auction can offer a more certain and clearly structured route to market when compared to a traditional sale. With a fixed timescale and committed buyers, there is often less risk of delays or a sale falling through. It also showcases your property to a motivated audience, helping to create genuine competition and achieve an outcome that reflects current market interest.

Auction can be a suitable option for a wide range of properties, particularly if you’re looking for a quicker sale or greater certainty. It’s also often considered for investment properties or those that may benefit from a more competitive bidding process. The best approach will always depend on your circumstances, which is why clear, tailored advice is important in helping you decide what’s right for you and your property.

Auction sales typically work to a fixed timeline, meaning your property can often be sold more quickly than through a traditional route. From marketing to completion, the process is designed to move efficiently, with clear milestones along the way. Once sold, the buyer is committed, which helps reduce delays and gives you greater confidence in the outcome.

There are fees associated with selling at auction, which may include marketing and set up costs, depending on the service and level of support you choose. It’s important to have a clear understanding of these from the start and our team will guide you through everything in a straightforward, transparent way - helping you make a decision that feels right for you.

Not always. While many properties sell to the highest bidder, you remain in control of your reserve price and if bidding doesn’t reach this level, there’s no obligation to sell. This gives you greater control over the outcome while still benefiting from competitive interest.