On this side of the Border, the mega property auctions held by Allsop Space are going to get megaier with 200 Lot auctions expected in 2013, the catalogue will be available on Monday next 6th November, 2012 for the next auction which will be held in the Shelbourne Hotel in Dublin on 4th December 2012. But in Northern Ireland, Osborne King is building up its auction business and on 23rd November, 2012 there should be 36 properties on offer on behalf of receivers, administrators, mortgagees, financial institutions and private clients – the auction catalogue is here. The 36 properties are spread across the six counties in Northern Ireland and have a total maximum reserve of just under GBP 2.4m (€3m). The properties are a mixture of residential, commercial and development. A key difference between Allsop Space and Osborne King is that Allsop Space will not sell properties before the auction itself, whilst Osborne King will. By Northern Ireland standards, the auction of 36 properties justifies the characterisation of “giant”
Giant property auction in Belfast in November 2012
October 31, 2012 by namawinelake
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