Markets auctions
Language: English Series: Property Week ; 78(04) 27 January 2012, 55-62(4)Publication details: 2012Subject(s): Summary: Commercial property auction teams see distressed stock as glimmer of hope for tough year ahead. UK commercial auctions raised £767m in 2011 down 7.5% from 2010. Lot numbers edged up but average lot sizes fell in 2011, and success rates dipped slightly to 74.5%. Allsop, the UK?s top commercial property auction house has weathered the 2011 market storm and expanded into Republic of Ireland. Table shows Allsop?s 2011 auction performance. David Sparke contends that the auction process is timely and cost-effective for the disposal of property assets as part of insolvencies.Item type | Current library | Call number | Copy number | Status | Date due | Barcode | |
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Commercial property auction teams see distressed stock as glimmer of hope for tough year ahead. UK commercial auctions raised £767m in 2011 down 7.5% from 2010. Lot numbers edged up but average lot sizes fell in 2011, and success rates dipped slightly to 74.5%. Allsop, the UK?s top commercial property auction house has weathered the 2011 market storm and expanded into Republic of Ireland. Table shows Allsop?s 2011 auction performance. David Sparke contends that the auction process is timely and cost-effective for the disposal of property assets as part of insolvencies.