Auctions provide an expedited path to sale, often finalizing within 30 days.
Once the gavel drops, the sale is legally binding, significantly reducing the chance of fall-throughs.
Competitive bidding can push the sale price above the reserve, potentially exceeding your expectations.
Guaranteed 28 day completion: Experience a swift and hassle-free completion process with minimal paperwork.
No Hidden Fees: Enjoy the benefits of a professional selling service with no upfront costs.
Satisfied Buyers: Receive excellent feedback and recommendations from satisfied clients who found the process straightforward and supportive.
Selling at auction is as easy and straightforward with Towns & Country Property Auction Staffordshire.
It’s one of the best ways to sell a property or house quickly when it’s in probate.
Selling at auctions with Town & Country Property Auction Staffordshire starts with a free consultation and accurate valuation.
After setting a reserve price and signing a contract, we market the property on major platforms like Rightmove. During our monthly online auction, buyers bid on the property. If the reserve price is met, the highest bidder wins, pays a deposit, and secures the sale.
Contracts are exchanged within 28 days for a quick and efficient completion. This process offers speed, certainty, and the potential for a higher sale price through competitive bidding. Pre-auction offers are also accepted under the same terms.
To begin selling at auction with Town & Country Property Auction in Staffordshire, you’ll need precise property details, legal documents (including title deeds, property forms, and planning permissions), and an initial valuation to set a reserve price. Once a contract is signed, we can arrange for drone footage, walk-through videos, professional photography, and floor plans to present your property in the best light. We will then develop a marketing strategy, listing your property on major portals like Rightmove and our national website.
Property auctions are growing in popularity for buyers and sellers across the UK and Ireland. Town & Country Property Auctions can assist you in buying or selling through auction. We work with solicitors, banks, building societies, local authorities, housing associations, private owners, and more, providing independent and professional advice tailored to your needs.
August 28th
Bidding Opens at 10:00 am
Town and Country Property Auctions, headquartered in Staffordshire, stands out with its comprehensive selling service designed for quick and easy property auctions. We conduct monthly online auctions via our nationwide website, ensuring broad exposure to buyers nationwide.
Town and Country Property Auctions combines comprehensive local insight, years of industry experience, and advanced technology to secure the best prices for sellers. We feature properties on major platforms such as Rightmove and our national website and reach out to our broad buyer network. Our service stands out with a no upfront cost model, providing a risk-free selling experience where fees are only due upon a successful sale. We deliver a top-tier auction solution for sellers who value efficiency, reliability, and broad market reach.
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Cheshire, Shropshire & Staffordshire
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Cheshire, Shropshire & Staffordshire
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Cheshire, Shropshire & Staffordshire
Auction Specialist
Cheshire, Shropshire & Staffordshire
Our extensive local knowledge and experience ensure we deliver honest and accurate advice, helping our vendors achieve a secure and successful sale.
Auctioning is ideal for those seeking a quick and secure sale. Town & Country Property Auctions will provide a free consultation to help you understand the process and determine the best option.
It won’t be sold if your property doesn’t reach its reserve price. We can then discuss other options, such as re-auctioning at a later date or exploring alternative selling methods.
No, Town & Country Property Auctions offers a free selling service without upfront costs. We only charge a commission if your property successfully sells.
The auction process is designed to be swift, typically taking around 28 days from the auction date to complete the sale. This ensures a quick and efficient sale compared to traditional methods.
Yes, you can set a reserve price, the minimum amount you’re willing to accept. If bidding doesn’t reach this price, the property won’t be sold, ensuring you have control over the final sale price.
The executor (named in the will) or the administrator (if there’s no will) has the legal authority to sell the property during probate. They are responsible for managing the estate, which includes ensuring the sale complies with legal requirements and that any proceeds are distributed according to the will or probate law.
To sell a probate property, you’ll typically need the following documents:
If in doubt, your solicitor or legal advisor can guide you through what’s required for your specific situation.
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