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Alan Williamson December 28th 04 12:31 PM

Auction Lists for houses
 
Having been watching the numerous TV programs where by people by houses
at auctions and they do them up and intriguing. Coming from a family
that built their own house, my father is always egging me on to do the
same.

So my question is, where does one find listings for upcoming auctions
and from where? Watching the TV i notice that the auction house is not
usually local to the house they are selling.
Anyone had any experience with this?


mrcheerful December 28th 04 12:40 PM


"Alan Williamson" wrote in message
oups.com...
Having been watching the numerous TV programs where by people by houses
at auctions and they do them up and intriguing. Coming from a family
that built their own house, my father is always egging me on to do the
same.

So my question is, where does one find listings for upcoming auctions
and from where? Watching the TV i notice that the auction house is not
usually local to the house they are selling.
Anyone had any experience with this?


in Essex:
www.dedman.net



BigWallop December 28th 04 12:46 PM


"Alan Williamson" wrote in message
oups.com...
Having been watching the numerous TV programs where by people by houses
at auctions and they do them up and intriguing. Coming from a family
that built their own house, my father is always egging me on to do the
same.

So my question is, where does one find listings for upcoming auctions
and from where? Watching the TV i notice that the auction house is not
usually local to the house they are selling.
Anyone had any experience with this?


A web search for phrases like "House+Auctions+UK" or
"Building+For+Auction+UK" or "Houses for auction, UK" should bring up a good
few hits for you to follow.



Mike Harrison December 28th 04 01:13 PM

On 28 Dec 2004 04:31:54 -0800, "Alan Williamson" wrote:

Having been watching the numerous TV programs where by people by houses
at auctions and they do them up and intriguing. Coming from a family
that built their own house, my father is always egging me on to do the
same.

So my question is, where does one find listings for upcoming auctions
and from where? Watching the TV i notice that the auction house is not
usually local to the house they are selling.
Anyone had any experience with this?


Yellow Pages - auctioneers....


Lobster December 28th 04 01:20 PM

Alan Williamson wrote:
Having been watching the numerous TV programs where by people by houses
at auctions and they do them up and intriguing. Coming from a family
that built their own house, my father is always egging me on to do the
same.

So my question is, where does one find listings for upcoming auctions
and from where? Watching the TV i notice that the auction house is not
usually local to the house they are selling.
Anyone had any experience with this?


I would say that more often than not, the auction houses *are* local;
and I wouldn't think you'd want to get involved with any that aren't,
especially as a beginner. Look at Yellow Pages. Often estate agents
are also auctioneers, if yours aren't, ask them where you'd go to by a
house at auction.

Having said that, I wouldn't really recommend the auction route to a
newbie. Yes, you've got the chance of bigger gains, but it can be pretty
high-risk too.

David


Rick Dipper December 29th 04 10:42 AM

On 28 Dec 2004 04:31:54 -0800, "Alan Williamson"
wrote:

Having been watching the numerous TV programs where by people by houses
at auctions and they do them up and intriguing. Coming from a family
that built their own house, my father is always egging me on to do the
same.

So my question is, where does one find listings for upcoming auctions
and from where? Watching the TV i notice that the auction house is not
usually local to the house they are selling.
Anyone had any experience with this?


Clough & co in N.Wales, also Dodds & Cavendish Ilkin. All are estate
agents. In manchester watch the free ads papers, again its estate
agents.

Rick



[email protected] December 29th 04 05:20 PM


Rick Dipper wrote:
On 28 Dec 2004 04:31:54 -0800, "Alan Williamson"
wrote:

Having been watching the numerous TV programs where by people by

houses
at auctions and they do them up and intriguing. Coming from a

family
that built their own house, my father is always egging me on to do

the
same.

So my question is, where does one find listings for upcoming

auctions
and from where? Watching the TV i notice that the auction house is

not
usually local to the house they are selling.
Anyone had any experience with this?



Usually the auctions are local, but I do remember seeing one programme
where a property up north was auctioned in the midlands. I believe the
buyer got what they considered a bargain as not many northerners went
down to the auction, and not many midlanders went up to view the house.
I thought it strange at the time that the property was auctioned
hundreds of miles away, and it wasn't like it was pitched at an
exclusive clientelle. I thought the seller had probably inherited,
wanted to offload it quick, and never bothered to think about the
target audience.


Owain December 30th 04 12:08 AM

wrote
| Usually the auctions are local, but I do remember seeing one
| programme where a property up north was auctioned in the midlands. ...
| I thought it strange at the time that the property was auctioned
| hundreds of miles away ...

The bulk of auctioned property is/was mortgage repossessions. They aren't
aimed at the general/local market but are often bought for investment by
people who will refurbish before letting or resale, often buying unseen or
on their local agent's report. (They can take that risk, I do NOT advise
that strategy for an individual buyer.) The repossession agencies will use
only a few auction houses for all its properties countrywide.

Owain



troubleinstore December 30th 04 09:12 AM


"Rick Dipper" wrote in message
...
On 28 Dec 2004 04:31:54 -0800, "Alan Williamson"
wrote:

Having been watching the numerous TV programs where by people by houses
at auctions and they do them up and intriguing. Coming from a family
that built their own house, my father is always egging me on to do the
same.

So my question is, where does one find listings for upcoming auctions
and from where? Watching the TV i notice that the auction house is not
usually local to the house they are selling.
Anyone had any experience with this?


Clough & co in N.Wales, also Dodds & Cavendish Ilkin. All are estate
agents. In manchester watch the free ads papers, again its estate
agents.

Rick



If you lived or intend to live up North and are looking for a placce, then I
would suggest looking ate a wensite like this:-
http://www.pattinson.co.uk/Public/HomePage.aspx

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Paper2002AD December 30th 04 07:35 PM

Subject: Auction Lists for houses
From: "Alan Williamson"
Date: 28/12/2004 12:31 GMT Standard Time
Message-id: .com

Having been watching the numerous TV programs where by people by houses
at auctions and they do them up and intriguing. Coming from a family
that built their own house, my father is always egging me on to do the
same.

So my question is, where does one find listings for upcoming auctions
and from where? Watching the TV i notice that the auction house is not
usually local to the house they are selling.
Anyone had any experience with this?








Butters John Bee do one inStoke on Trent three or four times a year - on the
one occasion I attended hoping to pick up a buy-to-let property, every price
went stupidly sky-high so i didn't place a sngle bid (thankfully)


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