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As the popularity of Devon continues to soar, trying to find somewhere to stay remains challenging. This is where buyers will spot the opportunity, claims Toby Limbrick, Director of Network Auctions, who have listed a plot of land for sale in Bideford with a guide price of £25,000-30,000 – but any future owner is restricted Read more
Monday 23 May 2022 -
With the average UK house price standing at £278,000 in March 2022, it’s surprising to find ten properties for sale at a guide price of just £295,000+. But this, Toby Limbrick, Director of Network Auctions, claims is, ‘the beauty of auctions.’ ‘It takes most people years to build a buy-to-let portfolio or pension investment with Read more
Monday 23 May 2022 -
Auctions offer a variety of different properties and Network Auctions’ online sale on 28th April was no exception. Raising a total of £4.3 million and a sales result of 78%, the sale showed how those properties with something a ‘little bit different’ attract the most attention. A chocolate box cottage in a stunning location on Read more
Friday 29 April 2022 -
In these days of unending property shows and how-to TikToks, it’s difficult to find a doer-upper. So, to chance upon a large semi-detached property in a sought-after area that hasn’t been touched for decades is a real novelty. The large four-bedroom, three-storey property on Alcester Road South, Kings Heath, Birmingham is being sold by executors Read more
Thursday 7 April 2022 -
Auctions offer a huge variety of properties for sale and 1-17 Espionage Place in Portland, Dorset – a landmark building previously owned by the Admiralty and associated with the Portland Spy Ring Case is no exception, for the opportunity, the auctioneer believes, is in the air – literally! Toby Limbrick, Director of Network Auctions, said, Read more
Wednesday 6 April 2022 -
Network Auctions latest online auction on 17 March, showed a surprising turn of events: two challenging leasehold properties broke all expectations and sold well beyond guides and expectations. The sale, which raised £4.8 million and a success rate of 75%, saw a variety of lots go under the hammer, including a car park in Aylesbury Read more
Friday 18 March 2022 -
A car park and land to the rear of Chiltern House, Oxford Road, Aylesbury is being sold by Network Auctions on 17th March with a guide price of £260,000-£280,000. The 36-bay car park which is currently let to a housing association and a private individual produces a current annual income of £21,850. Toby Limbrick, auctioneer, Read more
Monday 28 February 2022 -
A falling down building in Newton Abbot, Devon is attracting huge interest from people keen to build a dream property, but the auctioneer has described the lot as ‘decrepit’. The rear of 100 Queen Street has been listed with a guide of £20,000-£30,000 and is described by Network Auctions in their catalogue as ‘A freehold Read more
Monday 28 February 2022 -
Talk to most people about Ground Rents and they’ll look at you blankly. But for those property professionals in the know, Ground Rents are a lucrative and low hassle way to be a landlord and make money. ‘It’s a niche sector, but it’s highly regarded by those who understand it, and once people understand it, Read more
Monday 14 February 2022 -
You know what it’s like, you want to park the car but there’s never a space? But the solution may be with Network Auctions latest property auction lot: not one, not two, but 104 garages are to be sold for a knockdown guide of £5,000+ on 10th February. The lot known as ‘land adjacent to Read more
Friday 21 January 2022 -
Family-sized homes have exceeded all expectations at Network Auctions’ latest online sale held 9th December. Leading auctioneer, Toby Limbrick, to say, ‘We’re seeing a new breed of buyer in the auction room.’ The sale, which recorded an 84% success rate and raised £6.3 million, saw a huge spike in hammer prices paid for lots which Read more
Friday 10 December 2021 -
A Torquay landmark, The Old Town Hall, Union Street has been listed for sale by Network Auctions with a guide price of £175,000-£200,000. The highly prominent Grade II listed Victorian building is well known for its clock tower, which has been wound weekly by the same time-keeper for the past 58 years, but the 170-year-old Read more
Thursday 18 November 2021