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Catalogue.Pdf Property Auction Commercial and residential property for sale Thursday 27th April at 1.00pm Sandy Park Conference Centre Sandy Park Way Exeter EX2 7NN Auction venue & calendar Sandy Park Conference Centre Sandy Park Way, Exeter EX2 7NN Exeter Offi ce Tel: 01395 275691 Auction programme 2017 AUCTION DATES CLOSING DATES 23 February 18 January 27 April 30 March 22 June 24 May 7 September 10 August 19 October 20 September 5 December 8 November 24 auctions a year at 4 locations Properties offered across the UK from our partner auction houses. SHEFFIELD LLANELLI LIVERPOOL DoubleTree by Hilton Parc y Scarlets Crowne Plaza Sheffi eld Park, Chesterfi eld Road South Llanelli 2 St Nicholas Place, Pier Head, Sheffi eld S8 8BW SA14 9UZ Liverpool L3 1QW Sheffi eld Offi ce Head Offi ce Liverpool Offi ce Tel: 0114 254 1185 Tel: 01267 221554 Tel: 0151 207 6315 Auction Closing date Auction Closing date Auction Closing date 21 February 18 January 9 March 9 February 9 February 13 January 4 May 5 April 10 May 10 April 29 March 3 March 28 June 31 May 5 July 5 June 25 May 28 April 21 September 24 August 27 September 27 August 12 July 16 June 26 October 28 September 29 November 29 October 14 September 18 August 7 December 8 November 2 November 6 October 14 December 17 November Our coverage is our strength Can’t make the auction? You can still make a telephone or proxy bid on the property you are interested in. 2 For further details contact the Auctioneers immediately. Telephone 0870 240 1140. www.countrywidepropertyauctions.co.uk Auctioneer’s pre-sale announcements This catalogue contains details about properties being sold at auction. Those details are subject to change up to and including the day of the auction. Please check our website regularly at www.countrywidepropertyauctions.co.uk and look out for any additional materials available on the day of the auction, in order to stay fully informed with the up to date information. 1 The auctioneer will offer all lots in the 10 If you have a question in respect of any not accept cash deposits under any order as shown in the catalogue. of the lots within the catalogue would circumstances. you please ask one of the Countrywide 2 An addendum to the catalogue and 16 We only accept deposit cheques on representatives who will attempt to Conditions of Sale is currently available the basis that there are adequate funds answer your question during the for distribution in the auction room. in the account on which the cheque auction. The auctioneer will not answer is drawn. We reserve the right to take 3 This addendum is an important any questions whilst the auction is any action as appropriate against document providing updates and proceeding. a purchaser whose cheque is not corrections to the auction catalogue. 11 Guide Prices shown in the catalogue honored on first presentation. 4 Countrywide will always endeavour are merely an approximation and the 17 A successful purchaser will also to inform prospective purchasers of auctioneer’s opinion only. They should be required to pay a Buyer’s changes that may have taken place not be regarded as anything more. (see Administration charge of £750+VAT after the catalogue was printed when definition of Guide Prices below) (£900 including VAT @ 20%) (unless such changes are brought to their 12 The auctioneer will not describe stated otherwise within the property attention. each individual property in detail or description in the catalogue) by cheque 5 Would prospective purchasers please elaborate on its features or finer points. made payable to Countrywide. ensure they have a copy of the auction He will merely state the address, lot 18 Completion of the sale and payment catalogue and an addendum prior to number and a very brief description. of the balance of the purchase money bidding. 13 Please remember it is the bidder’s duty is 28 days after the auction unless the 6 Prospective purchasers are deemed to to attract the auctioneer’s attention. conditions of sale provide otherwise. have read the addendum whether they 14 Please bid clearly and do not delay. 19 Unless otherwise stated all property is have done so or not. sold subject to a reserve price whether 15 At the fall of the hammer the successful 7 You are bidding on the basis that you declared or not. (see definition of bidder will be in a binding contract of have checked the General Conditions Reserve Prices below) sale. At this point, an auction runner of Sale, which are detailed at the back will come to your place of bidding, take 20 Please note that purchasers will not be of the catalogue, and the Special your name and address and details of entitled to keys or access to properties Conditions of Sale relating to each your solicitor and will lead you to one until completion of the sale. If access individual lot. of the contract tables in the auction is required it may be arranged through 8 The Special Conditions of Sale together room. the auctioneers with the express with the title documentation have permission of the vendor. Identification details (details of which been available for inspection at the are available from Countrywide staff) 21 Countrywide hold regular property auctioneer’s office in the immediate will be required from you. Please auctions throughout the year. period leading up to auction date. make sure that you have the required 22 Countrywide operate a substantial 9 You are bidding on the basis that you documentation readily available. If in dedicated mailing list free of charge to have made all necessary enquiries, doubt, please contact a member of the applicants. If you wish to be placed on particularly in respect of lots the auction team prior to bidding. the mailing list, please give your details auctioneer has not inspected or had You will then be invited to sign the to one of our representatives. initial sight of tenancy details, and Memorandum or Contract of Sale and have checked the General and Special provide a 10% deposit cheque subject Conditions of Sale and are satisfied that to a minimum of £3,000 whichever you fully understand their content. is the greater. Please note we will *Guide Prices, Reserve Prices and Buyer’s Fees GUIDE PRICE and maximum price range within which an seller and the auctioneer. Both the guide price An indication of the seller’s current minimum acceptable sale price (reserve) would fall, or as and the reserve price can be subject to change acceptable price at auction. The guide price a single price figure within 10% of which the up to and including the day of the auction. or range of guide prices is given to assist minimum acceptable price (reserve) would fall. consumers in deciding whether or not to A guide price is different to a reserve price (see BUYER’S FEES pursue a purchase. It is usual, but not always separate definition). Both the guide price and There is a £750+VAT (£900 including VAT @ the case, that a provisional reserve range is the reserve price can be subject to change up 20%) buyer’s administration charge on each agreed between the seller and the auctioneer to and including the day of the auction. lot purchased (unless stated otherwise in the at the start of marketing. As the reserve is not property description). We strongly recommend fixed at this stage and can be adjusted by the RESERVE PRICE all purchasers check the special conditions of seller at any time up to the day of the auction in The seller’s minimum acceptable price at sale as other fees may also apply to individual the light of interest shown during the marketing auction and the figure below which the properties. period, a guide price is issued. This guide auctioneer cannot sell. The reserve price is not price can be shown in the form of a minimum disclosed and remains confidential between the Guide Price definitions can be found on page 3 www.countrywidepropertyauctions.co.uk Don’t forget your proof of identity on the day: see page 5 3 Results Thursday 23 February 201 36 St. Leonards, Bodmin, Cornwall PL31 1LA £63,000 202 Callybarrett Cottage, Callybarrett, Bodmin, Cornwall PL31 2AZ £281,000 203 Beauford House, 1 Ford Valley, Dartmouth, Devon TQ6 9ED Sold After 204 15 Combe Street, Hope Terrace, Chard, Somerset TA20 1JA Sold After 205 Taro House, 1 Lamb Park, Par, Cornwall PL24 2JB £141,000 206 35 Priory Road, Plymouth PL3 5EW Withdrawn 207 Land Off Clapper Lane, Honiton, Devon EX14 1QH Available at £275,000 208 Summerfields, 2b Manor Park, Kingsbridge, Devon TQ7 1BB Available at £300,000 209 Sharma, Parka Road, St. Columb Road, St. Columb, Cornwall TR9 6PG Sold After 210 Flat 1, 17 Church Street, Paignton, Devon TQ3 3AF Sold Prior 211 Plot 3 Wendy Lodge, Atlantic Bays, St. Merryn, Padstow, Cornwall PL28 8PY £45,000 212 Grey Gables, Common Moor, Liskeard, Cornwall PL14 6ER Sold Prior 213 81 Hengar Manor, St. Tudy, Bodmin, Cornwall PL30 3PL £18,000 214 4 Lynher View, Rilla Mill, Callington, Cornwall PL17 7NY Withdrawn 215 41 Carlton Road, Torquay TQ1 1LZ £152,000 216 Hengar Lodge, St. Tudy, Bodmin, Cornwall PL30 3PJ £228,000 217 83 Malmesbury Road, Southampton SO15 5FP £189,000 218 10 Shapwick Road, Poole, Dorset BH15 4AP £186,000 219 95 Waterside Holiday Park, Dartmouth Road, Paignton, Devon TQ4 6NS £16,000 220 Flat 1 Chestnut House, 127–129 High Street, Poole, Dorset BH15 1AN Withdrawn 221 49 & 49a High Street, Falmouth, Cornwall TR11 2AF Sold Prior 222 Mountfield Lodge, Axminster Road, Musbury, Axminster, Devon EX13 8AZ Withdrawn 85% success rate Total raised £1.78 million Now collecting for our next Auction Thursday 22 June 2017 Closes 24 May Tel: 01395 275691 [email protected] Can’t make the auction? 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