Clive Emson achieves more than £20million in sales in first 2020 auction
PUB WITH POTENTIAL: The now dilapidated Lord Duncan hostelry in Chatham sold for £115,000 after being offered with no reserve

Clive Emson achieves more than £20million in sales in first 2020 auction

Clive Emson Land and Property Auctioneers generated sales worth over £20 million at the first sale of the year – the best February figure since 2016.

Britain’s largest independent regional land and property auction house achieved a sale rate of over 80 per cent after cataloguing 171 lots.

The auction -– which took place across five days in five venues – was the biggest since 2018 and the biggest first sale of the year for seven years.

Managing Director James Emson said: “We have certainly enjoyed a great start to 2020 with excellent results coming from a packed catalogue.

“It is another demonstration of the power, practicality and effectiveness of the auction when it comes to buying and selling land and property.

“We are looking to build on February’s results throughout this year with our dedicated and skilled team of specialists working hard on behalf of all our clients and customers.

“However, we are only as good as our last auction and we will be striving to bring you the best possible lots next time.

“Thus, we go into our pre-Easter auction series in March with a definite spring in our step and a determination to make it the best one yet.”

Highlights of the February auction included:

  • The 18th century, four-storey former Lord Duncan pub in Chatham, now dilapidated but with plenty of potential, sold for £115,000 after being offered without reserve in an executors’ sale.
  • Bidding took off over a vast vacant mixed-use property ready for development in Ottery St Mary, Devon which sold for £161,000. It comprises an ex-convenience store, a large attached building and a self-contained two-bedroom flat.
  • A charming 17th century cottage needing refurbishment but with flexible accommodation and cathedral tower views in historic Winchester city centre was sold for £400,000.
  • A bidding war over a conveniently located Chelmsford city centre three-bedroom mid-terrace house needing improvement took its price to £284,000.
  • A substantial, 12-bedroom former care home in Ore, Hastings with potential for a continuing care facility, HMO or residential conversion went under the gavel at £250,000.

The firm holds a regional auction at five locations every six weeks. The second sale of 2020, starting at 11am, is at the following venues:

Essex & North and East London – Monday, March 23 at the Chelmsford City Racecourse, Chelmsford.

Kent & SE London – Tuesday, March 24 at the Clive Emson Conference Centre, Detling, Maidstone, Kent.

Hampshire & Isle of Wight – Wednesday, March 25 at the Solent Hotel at Whiteley, near Fareham.

West Country – Thursday March 26, at the St Mellion International Resort, Saltash.

Sussex & Surrey – Friday, March 27 at the Hilton Brighton Metropole, Brighton.

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Thank you for sharing, Cliff. Here's the properties that sold on the Isle of Wight by Clive Emson Auctioneers on Friday just gone: https://www.islandecho.co.uk/love-for-the-island-clear-as-lots-sell-at-auction-on-valentines-day/

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