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Auction Catalogue NEW! YOUR VIEWING TODAY! Druridge Drive, Blyth North East September 2019 Riversdale Dipwood Road, Rowlands Gill North East Auction: CONTACT US TO BOOK Thursday 26th NEW! YOUR VIEWING TODAY! September Clyde Street, Gateshead 73 It’s mine! SIMILAR PROPERTIES Newcastle Falcons URGENTLY REQUIRED! Rugby Club SOLD! NE13 8AF Eastgate, Morpeth CONTACT US TO BOOK Auction Catalogue NEW! YOUR VIEWING TODAY! Druridge Drive, Blyth North East September 2019 SIMILAR PROPERTIES URGENTLY REQUIRED! Why sell by Auction? SOLD! Hawthorn Crescent, Gilesgate Option to sell with no estate or In this issue... agency fees. A fixed date to move & sell. CONTACT US TO BOOK YOUR VIEWING TODAY! The security of a NEW! Pattinson Auction News non-refundable reservation fee or Parmeter Street, Stanley deposit. 0% Why Auction? SALES FEE! Success Stories SIMILAR PROPERTIES URGENTLY REQUIRED! Featured Properties Why buy at Auction? SOLD! Church Street, Belford Upcoming Auction Dates A quick & easy bidding process. Pattinson Rental News A wide range of properties. CONTACT US TO BOOK Online Auction - YOUR VIEWING TODAY! Properties still available A secure NEW! transaction. Brookland Terrace, North Shields SIMILAR PROPERTIES To see how we can help you buy, sell and move call our auction URGENTLY REQUIRED! specialists on 0191 737 1152 or visit pattinsonauctions.co.uk SOLD! £10 MILLION! Pattinson Auction News... Pattinson Auction has yet again achieved tremendous a place for the physical auction event as evidenced by success at their latest national auction event on Wednesday the conversion of 87% of the 116 lots that were offered, 28th August 2019, held at the Preston Marriott Hotel. The resulting in plenty of our buyers & vendors alike leaving the Auction house has a dedicated team of auction experts Auction room celebrating. Also, the ability for our buyers whose specialist knowledge helped achieve £10 million who couldn’t attend to submit bids via telephone to our pounds worth of property being sold on behalf of their auction experts proved successful & aided in generating a vendors. stimulating atmosphere to help our vendors achieve the best price possible for their properties.” Auction caters for all & Pattinson’s recent & continued success will help dispel any misconceptions that may still “We’ve worked hard to generate & build relationships with linger regarding selling by auction. For some sellers, their our partner agents all over the UK, not only offering them a initial reaction to auction is - “that’s only for desperate route to Auction but by offering them support & guidance people” or “that’s only for run-down properties.” The truth along the way and this shows in the number of quality is that auction offers a secure method of selling a property, referrals we’re receiving. With fall-through rates of less than providing a platform for exposure whilst retaining control 1%, we anticipate this upward trajectory to grow as we of the process & with a whole host of properties on offer continue to expand.” ranging from just £4,000 to £970,000, demonstrating that there’s something for everyone. Auction Director Justin Beckwith added “Online auctions Justin Beckwith Auction Director have become increasingly popular all over the UK by customers seeking the security & speed that selling by Auction provides, however, we have found that there’s still Justin Beckwith To see how we can help you buy, sell and move call our auction specialists on 0191 737 1152 or visit pattinsonauctions.co.uk 2 | Pattinson Auction Why Auction? Security Paid Entry You will have the comfort of a You have the option to pay non-refundable reservation fee £ the sales fee instead of having or deposit from any prospective the additional reservation fee purchaser. You also have the collected from the buyer. In this security of your reserve price case, a deposit will be collected which, your property won’t sell from the buyer to secure the below your agreed amount. sale. Speed Sell for Free With auction you can decide You also have the option to sell whether you would like the 0% through the Unconditional or sale to complete within 28 or Conditional routes without any 56 days. The buyer and their auction or estate agency fees. solicitor have to work within An additional reservation fee is these time-scales or the buyer collected from the buyer allowing could lose their deposit. us to give you the full auction advertising and marketing without any costs to you. Let’s talk auction... Pattinson Auction | 3 Featured Properties Let’s talk auction... Riversdale Dipwood Road, Rowlands Gill, NE39 1DA Eastgate, Morpeth, Northumberland, NE61 2SE Starting bid £300,000 Starting bid £60,000 • Five Bedrooms • Terraced Property • Excellent Transport Links • Gardens to Front & Rear • Near Derwent Valley which Flourishes with Wildlife • Double Glazing • Current Owner has Obtained Fishing Rights • Potential Rental Income £5,300 PA Hawthorn Crescent, Gilesgate, DH1 1ED Church Street, Belford, Northumberland, NE70 7LS Starting bid £89,950 Starting bid £208,000 Mundella Terrace, Heaton, Newcastle, NE6 5HX Terraced Property £110,000 Three Bedrooms Excellent Investment Opportunity Sought After Location • Two Bedrooms • Additional One Bedroom Annex • Semi Detached Bungalow • Period Features Abound in This Magnificent Family Home • Popular Location • Fabulous Sectional Gardens with Outbuildings • Gardens Front & Rear • Excellent Location, Minutes From the A1 Sold at Auction for £144,000! To see how we can help you buy, sell and move call our auction specialists on 0191 737 1152 or visit pattinsonauctions.co.uk 4 | Pattinson Auction Auction success story 0% SALES FEE Mundella Terrace, Heaton, Newcastle, NE6 5HX Terraced Property Starting Bid was £110,000 Three Bedrooms Excellent Investment Opportunity Sought After Location SOLDSOLD FOR FOR £34k X OVER OVER STARTING STARTING BID!BID! Sold at Auction for £144,000! Let’s talk auction... Pattinson Auction | 5 Commercial Success Stories With over twenty years of experience in selling at auction our commercial department offer a monthly sale of commercial property with continued success. As always, our service continues to be supported by many of our counterparts and organisations producing great results. We are now taking instructions for our upcoming auctions. For more information about selling at auction please contact us on 0191 737 1154. Full Stint of Land, Newbiggin-by-the-Sea, NE64 6AA Plantation Road, Pallion, Sunderland, SR4 6RL Starting Bid £13,000 Starting Bid £22,500 Sold For £17,500 Sold For £44,000 • Stint Share of Land • Two Storey Corner Property • Ancient Right of Pasture • Ground Floor A5 Hot Food Takeaway • Very Rare Opportunity • First Floor Residential Accommodation Market Place, Wooler, Northumberland, NE71 6LF Portfolio of Nine Properties Starting Bid £75,000 SOLD in 28 days! Sold For £134,000 Sold For £1,200,000 • Ground Floor Retail Unit We are delighted to have sold this extensive property portfolio. • Two Flats Many of the properties within the portfolio were refurbished to • Retail Let at £4,800 Per Annum a good standard throughout. Similar properties required! To see how we can help you buy, sell and move call our commercial specialists on 0191 737 1154 or visit pattinson.co.uk/commercial 6 | Pattinson Commercial High Street East & Laburnum Avenue, Wallsend, NE28 8PF Worden Lane, Leyland, Lancashire, PR25 3EL Starting Bid £135,000 Starting Bid £55,000 Sold For £177,000 Sold For £116,000 • Three Storey Retail Property • Two Storey Detached Property • 527sqm of Retail & Storage • Thirteen Office Spaces • Additional Ground Floor Retail Unit • NIA Approximately 193.3sqm (2,081sqft) 3x Freehold Titles, Ground Rent Investment, Middlesbrough Whitehouse Social Club, Blackfell Village Centre, NE37 1LL Starting Bid £2,200 Starting Bid £30,000 Sold For £6,500 Sold For £50,500 • Ground Rent Investment • Two Storey Social Club • 3x Freehold Titles for Sale • Long Leasehold (36 Years Remaining) • 3x 999y Long Leasehold Titles • Retail Unit Let at £5,200PA(+VAT) Let’sLet’s talk talk property... auction... PattinsonPattinson Commercial Auction | 7 North East Auction Thursday 26th September 2019 North East Auction Index... Unconditional Lot | Address | Starting Bid Lot | Address | Starting Bid 1 Albert Street, Grange Villa, Chester Le Street, DH2 3LR £28,000 29 High Market, Ashington, NE63 8NE £28,000 2 Aldersyde Lodge Croft Road, Rothbury, Morpeth, NE65 7QU £150,000 30 Jane Street, Stanley, DH9 7BH £38,000 3 Angus Close, Newcastle, NE12 6QR £50,000 31 John Street, Blackhill, Consett, DH8 0AD £50,000 4 Beaumont Court, Pegswood, Morpeth, NE61 6BF £120,000 32 Land North of Addington Drive, Middlesbrough, TS3 8HR £129,999 5 Big Waters Close, Brunswick Village, Newcastle, NE13 7ES £120,000 33 Laurel House, Oldgate, Morpeth, NE61 1PY £580,000 6 Brookland Terrace, North Shields, NE29 8EP £45,000 34 Liddell Terrace, Wheatley Hill, Durham, DH6 3RL £45,000 7 Burnway, Washington, NE37 1BQ £49,950 35 Mardale Gardens, Gateshead, NE9 6QA £46,000 8 Cartington Court, Fawdon, Newcastle, NE3 2JU £50,000 36 Murray Street, Hartlepool, TS26 8PL £150,000 9 Castle Street, Morpeth, NE61 1UH £95,000 37 Noble Street, Easington, Durham, SR8 3LX £25,000 10 Chirton West View, North Shields, NE29 0EN £48,000 38 Orchard House, South Road, Wooler, NE71 6QE £380,000 11 Church Street, Belford, NE70 7LS £208,000 39 Park Terrace, West Moor, Newcastle, NE12 7EN £48,000 12 Claremont Terrace, Blyth, NE24 2LE £30,000 40 Peel Street, Sunderland, SR2 8ED £85,000 13 Clyde Street, Gateshead, NE8 3SX £34,950 41 Priors Way, Wallsend, NE28 7BY £115,000 14 Dalton Avenue, Lynemouth, Morpeth, NE61 5TF £49,950 42 Rawling Road, Bensham, Gateshead, NE8 4QS £46,000 15 Deepdale Close, Whickham, Newcastle, NE16 5SN £160,000 43 Reid Street, Morpeth, NE61 1TY £79,950 16 Dene Street, New Silksworth, Sunderland, SR3 1BZ £55,000 44 River Bank East, Choppington, NE62 5XA £75,000 17 Drake Street, Spennymoor, DL16 7UD £30,000 45 Riversdale Dipwood Road, Rowlands Gill, NE39 1DA £300,000 18 Druridge Drive, Newsham Farm, Blyth, NE24 4PY £34,950 46 Second Street Bradley Bungalows, Leadgate, Consett, DH8 6JU £50,000 19 Eastbourne Avenue, Bensham, Gateshead, NE8 4NH £89,000 47 Sixth Street, Horden, Peterlee, SR8 4JX £10,000 20 Eighth Street, Horden, Peterlee, SR8 4LY £20,000 48 St.
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