What Is An Online Property Auction and How Do They Work?

12th August 2023
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Can I sell my house in Grantham by Auction?

When we think of a property auction, we probably imagine a room full of investors with an auctioneer up front – hammer in hand – spouting numbers at record speeds.

These days, this couldn’t be further from the truth!

Nowadays, property auctions are a place for everyone and there’s no need to physically attend one. Online auctions are rising in popularity as a convenient way of bidding for properties in the UK.

 

What Is An Online Property Auction?

 

Online property auctions are similar to traditional auctions. The main difference is that instead of bidding in person, you bid online.

Reputable online auction sites are completely safe and have huge benefits to bidders. You can bid from anywhere – whether you’re on holiday, at work or even in bed! The experience can be calmer and more efficient.

 

How Does An Online Property Auction Work?
Step #1: View Properties

 

Just like a traditional auction, you’ll have the opportunity to browse the properties on auction and schedule a visit. Most online property auctions will have open house dates, rather than individual viewing appointments.

 

Step #2: Create An Online Account

 

If you’ve found a property to bid on, you’ll usually need to create an account on the auction house website. It should be free to join and relatively simple to sign up. You’ll normally need an email address to create an account.

Most online auction houses will ask for proof of identity, so you may need a picture of your passport and a utility bill to hand.

 

Step #3: Add Your Payment Details

 

Once you’re registered, you’ll normally need to add your payment details before you bid. This is because you’ll be charged an immediate deposit as soon as you win an online auction.

 

Step #4: Check the Sale-Type

 

There are two types of sales at online auctions, and you’ll need to check which one applies to the property you plan on bidding for.

The two types include:

  • An unconditional auction – Which is the same as a traditional auction, where the sale becomes legally binding immediately after bidding has closed. This means you’ll need to have everything agreed and sorted in advance of bidding (like mortgages or surveys).
  • A conditional auction – Which gives you the right to buy the property after you’ve won the auction. You’ll still be charged an immediate deposit. But you don’t need to have your mortgage, survey, or anything else finalised before you bid.
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Step #5: Partake in Online Bidding

 

There are usually two ways to bid at an online auction. You can either:

  • Bid via proxy – Which is an automated bidding option. You set your maximum bid in advance and the system will automatically bid in small increments until you’ve reached your maximum.
  • Bid in real-time – Which is when you bid live against others. Each time you are outbid, you can enter your new amount on the system. Usually, online auctions have rules where the end time is extended if a buyer bids with less than five minutes to spare.

 

Thinking Of Bidding for a Grantham Property?

 

Secure My Sale Estate Agents are your local property auction experts in the Grantham area. We are proud members of NAVA (National Auctioneers & Valuers Association) If you’re looking at selling or buying a Grantham property at auction we’d love to help!

Get in touch on 01476825258 or email us at support@securemysale.co.uk

Or visit our auction page on our website www.securemysale.co.uk/auction for lots more information and properties available across the country to buy in auction.

For all the properties available to view through our Auction Department click on this link :- SECURE MY SALE AUCTION PROPERIES TO VIEW 


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