Property firm expands auctions arm
A North East property firm is expanding its auction operations as demand for online sales continues to grow.
Bradley Hall has opened a dedicated auctions office on Newcastle’s Grey Street as the department continues to grow following its launch last year.
The auctions team, which is led by director Helen Wall, was established to support buyers and sellers across the UK through an online auction platform and has since expanded to four full-time staff.
Helen says the new office provides space for further recruitment as demand for auction services increases.
She said: “We have made the strategic decision to expand our Auctions operation with a new space in our Newcastle head office.
“As well as allowing us to work closer with our colleagues in commercial agency, valuations and building surveying, the new office means we have more room to expand the department.
“Demand for auction properties has increased significantly since we launched last April, and we have recently supported national clients including insolvency practitioners, retiring landlords and a range of corporate clients.
“In order to continue to offer our best-in-class service, we are recruiting for further auctions team members to allow us to continue our national reach.
“Our partner agents programme is also growing, and we are now working with a number of estate agencies across the country to offer their clients an auction service without compromising on their capacity or expensive overheads.
“Our new office space will allow us to continue to support our existing clients, and welcome additional clients across the UK to our online bidding platform, with the help of new team members.”
Founded in 1988, Bradley Hall operates a full-service property model and now has 11 offices nationwide, including a new office in Chipping Norton, supporting residential and commercial clients across agency, surveying, valuations, lettings, property management and land and development.
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