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Auction House Cumbria
Auction House Cumbria's live auction on Thursday, October 24, at The Halston in Carlisle was a tremendous success, with over £4.7 million raised across 48 lots. Strong interest and competitive bidding saw numerous properties surpass their guide prices, underscoring the high demand in the Cumbria property market.
Highlighted sales include:
- Lot 1: 11 Grinsdale Avenue, Carlisle – This semi-detached house needing improvement sold for £42,500 over its guide price.
- Lot 14: 2 & 2A Lowther Street and 1 & 1A Warwick Road, Carlisle – A prime corner commercial building comprising retail units that achieved an outstanding £92,000 above the guide price.
- Lot 48: 14-15 Market Place, Egremont – A freehold commercial property with development potential, selling for £29,000 over the guide price.
- Lot 56: 15 Queens Avenue, Seaton – A fire-damaged semi-detached home that reached £39,500 above its guide price.
- Lot 57: Salkeld Dykes Methodist Chapel – A property with redevelopment potential, which sold for an impressive £126,000 over its guide price.
These results highlight the effectiveness of our strategic guide prices and the dynamic livestream and in-room bidding environment, ensuring maximum value for sellers.
Upcoming Auction – December 12
Our final auction of the year will be held on Thursday, December 12. If you have property or land and want to sell quickly and seamlessly, this is an excellent opportunity to capitalise on the strong demand.
Contact us for a free valuation and explore how we can help you achieve an optimal sale. Whether you're new to auctions or a seasoned pro, our auctions offer an efficient way to sell residential, commercial, and land properties.
For more details, contact our team at 01228 510522, email cumbria@auctionhouse.co.uk, or request a free valuation at auctionhousecumbria.co.uk.
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