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East Midlands July Auction Raises over £3M with 83% Success Rate
July has been another successful month for IAM Sold with all auctions achieving high success rates.
Our East Midlands Property Auction at The Bentley Hotel, Lincoln on Wednesday 12th July raised an impressive £3,044,950 selling 24 of the 29 lots available resulting in a fantastic 83% success rate.
Among the properties sold at auction were:
23 Roman Wharf, Lincoln - A spacious two bedroom property in a fantastic location, ideal for first time buyers, sold for £15,000 above its starting price of £130,000.
Nutbush, Oasby - This spacious bungalow, in need of refurbishment, located in the much sought after village of Oatsby offering an ideal opportunity for investors sold for £190,000, £10,000 above its starting price.
3 Talbot Close, Navenby - Selling for £79,000, £4,000 over its £75,000 starting price is this modern 1 bedroom mid terraced bungalow with beautiful gardens in a highly desirable location.
To view the complete set of results from the auction please follow the link > EMPA Results 12th July 2017
Our next East Midlands Property Auction will be held on Wednesday 13th September at The Bentley Hotel, Lincoln. If you have any questions or would like to enter your property for auction please contact our team on 01522 775259 or email enquiries@iam-sold.co.uk.
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