Allsop releases October residential auction catalogue

Allsop releases October residential auction catalogue


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Allsop’s next residential auction will see more than 280 lots auctioned in London.

The catalogue, which is now live, features 24 lots being offered on behalf of housing associations.

One of which is lot 100, a freehold two-bedroom terrace with a rear garden. Located near Clapham Junction train station, the property is guided at £600,000.

Lot 50, a Grade II Listed triplex apartment opposite Regents Park, is the highest value property. The 6,283 sq ft. apartment is part of The Crown Estate, benefitting from six bedrooms, three reception rooms, three terraces and a garage. With a guide price over £7 million, this lot is expected to see high demand.

Elsewhere, there are two office buildings located directly opposite Haywards Heath Rail Station, lot 34 and 35, which have a combined total area of 15,476 sq ft. and are offered with permitted development for 29 flats, guided at £4.5 million.

Richard Adamson, partner and auctioneer at Allsop, commented: “The October auction catalogue is looking extremely healthy, with an incredible amount of opportunity for buyers looking to add value or looking for an immediate income stream.”

“We have found with our recent auctions, that if vendors are realistic with their pricing there is plenty of appetite from buyers. Despite being in a somewhat uncertain political climate, we’re expecting strong demand and plenty of bidders come auction day.”

The auction will take place on October 25 at The Cumberland Hotel W1H 7DL.

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