Still little big ticket properties at auction
November 10th, 2009 by Karelia | Filed under London property finders.Musings of the Mayfair London Property Finders
With the plethora of Winter auctions upon us with another company releasing their catalogue day by day, we were expecting to have seen more larger ticket houses on the auction market by now, but what there is is few and far between.
Barnard Marcus have a terraced family house in Hurlingham Road just north of Putney Bridge next week and it may be of interest to some. Houses in that road generally go for £1.1 – £1.2m but the guide on this one is £900K however it needs to be totally refurbished, so there isn’t much room for manoeuvre or profit if it makes it’s guide.
Other than that there is nothing whatsoever in the November auctions for more affluent owner occupiers or developers wanting a bigger ticket project.
It is however investor and first-time buyer city, with many lots not quite reaching their reserve prices in the room but being snapped up afterwards. Everything from little flats in St Leonards for £38K to Hampstead period wonders for £500K and in need of work are going and there has been a good supply of stock between £200,000 and £350,000.
In our view as Property Finders, it seems that the big ticket properties are again being offered privately rather than suffering the ignominy of being offered to the world at auction. Rather like the market as a whole really. And while some parts of London and the South East are still in the doldrums, other parts are flourishing – and it’s all due to lack of stock.
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