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Each year, thousands of properties across Gloucester are put up for auction either by homeowners or financial institutions like banks. Auctions provide an alternative route for buyers to secure a new home and for vendors to sell more urgently. Let's explore some key points about purchasing at auction in the UK. Homeowners may opt for auction if struggling with mortgage payments or divorcing/relocating rapidly. Financial backers use auctions when taking homes back from owners in default. This recovery process gets assets selling promptly versus traditional realtor listings. Viewings are limited ahead of auction day itself. Major websites advertise upcoming sale details nationwide, categorized by region and property type. Search residential auctions within desired local authorities. Pre-sale catalogs go online providing photos/floorplans of each lot along with guide prices. Some auctioneers specialize in certain property brackets from small flats to country manors. Register online in advance and take photo to scheduled viewings. Auctioneers escort small groups around selected homes, but full surveys aren't possible. Thorough research minimizes post-auction risks. Ask other recent buyers about any specific property histories too. Question auctioneers on lot conditions and overages like fixtures. On the auction date, registered bidders must present again to receive a numbered paddle. Lots are brought to the podium in catalog order, with the auctioneer directing bidding pace and determining sale price. Total deposit (often 10%) binds purchase legally and must be paid immediately. Solicitor checks then confirm buyer obligations. Risks exist when buying unseen. However, auctions also provide great opportunities for savvy investors or those racing to secure a fixed-price home. Careful planning is key to avoid shocks and secure real bargains below estimated market value when the gavel comes down.
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