Auctions are an efficient way to buy and sell property. Commercial spaces, residential buildings, and land can all be sold using this method, with various auction types available to buyers and sellers. Deals can conclude in up to 28 days, making auctions significantly faster than traditional private treaty sales.
When property owners and lenders need a quick sale, auctions are one of the best solutions available. After instructing us to sell your commercial or residential space, we can market, auction and conclude the sale in just a matter of weeks.
Our auction sales services are available whether you are a property owner selling or a lender needing a resolution after a borrower defaults on their repayments. We will tailor our solutions to your unique requirements, ensuring you can proceed confidently with the sale of the building.
We also offer quality services if you are a first-time buyer seeking a cost-effective way to get on the property ladder or an investor wanting to grow a development portfolio. Our extensive range of properties covers commercial buildings like retail spaces as well as houses, flats, and bungalows.
At BTG, our property auctions team has extensive industry experience, ensuring we can meet your requirements whenever you use our services. We have also developed an intuitive online platform for buyers to make offers and sellers to track them. This transparency promotes a positive and transparent auction journey for all parties.
When you are ready to buy or sell property at auction, we are here to ensure you are comfortable with the process and give your building the best chance of a successful acquisition or sale.
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