Roger Hannah

How do I auction my property?

If you are considering putting your property up for sale and are looking to get a great deal for it, then one of the ways you could look to achieve the best price is to send it through the auctions. With the current state of the property market, it can be quite difficult to find a buyer at the right price, and properties can stay on the market for long periods, even years. However, with an auction, buyers will have more experience dealing with such matters, can see value in the long run, and, more importantly, are prepared to deal on the day.

If you do decide to sell your property at auction, then you will need to decide on an auctioneer, which can be troublesome in itself as there are quite a few around, some of which specialise in certain areas of the market. Here at Roger Hannah Auctions, we believe that not every property is suited to being sold through a private treaty, and thanks to our team of experts, we are able to advise on the best strategies. Often, selling through auction is a much more suitable route.

Selling at auction can be the ideal way of ensuring that you gain the best possible price and of avoiding any last-minute hitches that occur through selling in the market. With property auctions becoming increasingly popular, the increase in demand for auction properties can often lead to the price being driven up.

When it comes to maximising your return through selling your property, it is important to understand the market and know when and where to sell it. If you are considering going through an auction, then this can be very beneficial to your cause, and, with the help of the team here at Roger Hannah Auctions, we can ensure that you get the best deal possible. Thanks to our own dedicated commercial auction house, we are able to bring you unrivalled coverage of the market in the North West and Manchester areas. For more information about how we can help you, simply contact Stuart Cooper today at 0161 817 3399 or visit our auction page.

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