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Land and Property Auction Thursday 16 November 2017 at 12.00Pm Diss Auction Rooms Roydon Road Diss IP22 4LN Land and Property Auction Thursday 16 November 2017 At 12.00pm Diss Auction Rooms Roydon Road Diss IP22 4LN 10 Market Hill, Diss 33 Market Street, Wymondham [email protected] Norfolk IP22 4WJ Norfolk NR18 0AJ www.twgaze.co.uk t. 01379 641 341 t. 01953 423 188 Printed and online catalogue Administration charge This catalogue contains details about properties being sold at auction. An administration charge of £250 + VAT per lot will be payable by the Those details are subject to change up to and including the day of the purchasers to the agents upon exchange of contracts. A VAT receipt will auction. Please check our website regularly at www.twgaze.co.uk and look be issued the day following the auction. These arrangements will include out for any additional materials available on the day of the auction, in order pre-auction and post-auction purchases. to stay fully informed with the up to date information. Insurance Registration The successful purchaser of each lot will be responsible for insuring the Buyers will be required to register before bidding. Photographic property from the fall of the hammer. identification will be required (e.g. passport or modern driving licence) plus a current utility bill (within the last six months). In addition to this we will Bidding undertake an electronic verification search on all successful bidders. If the buyer’s details are different from the successful bidder’s then proof of Each property will be offered individually by the auctioneer. It is the identity for both the buyer and the bidder will be required. responsibility of the prospective purchaser to ensure that their bid is clearly seen. The auctioneer will end each sale by offering the property three times at the highest bid and upon the fall of the hammer no Sales particulars further bids will be accepted. The vendor reserves the right for Any plans, photographs, areas or schedules within the catalogue, whilst TW Gaze to bid on their behalf up to the reserve. prepared as carefully as possible are for guidance only, are not necessarily to scale, and do not form part of any contract. Although they are believed to Sales prior to auction be correct, their accuracy cannot be guaranteed. Neither the vendors nor the agents nor any person in their employ, give, or are entitled to give any The vendor reserves the right to accept an offer on a property made representation or warranty in relation to the properties or any part thereof. prior to auction. If you are intending to bid at auction for a specific lot we recommend that you speak to the agents’ office to ensure that the Wayleaves, easements and rights of way property is still available. Neither TW Gaze nor its client will be responsible for any losses or abortive costs incurred by prospective The land is sold subject to and with the benefit of all existing rights, purchasers in respect of lots which are either withdrawn or sold prior to including rights of way, whether public or private, light, support, drainage, auction. electricity supply and other rights, easements, quasi-easements and all wayleaves whether referred to or not in these particulars. Timber, sporting Legal documents and minerals all are included within the sale of the freehold. All legal documents are available for inspection at the appropriate solicitors’ offices and the agents’ offices. Legal packs are also available Guide price online at twgaze.co.uk. If purchasers require a pack to be sent out there An indication of the seller’s current minimum acceptable price at auction. will be a charge of £20 per pack to cover postage and printing, or The guide price or range of guide prices is given to assist consumers in alternatively they can be sent free of charge by email. deciding whether or not to pursue a purchase. It is unusual, but not always the case, that a provisional reserve range is agreed between the seller and VAT the auctioneer at the start of marketing. As the reserve is not fixed at this stage and can be adjusted by the seller at anytime up to the day of the Should any sale of the property, or any rights attached to it, become a auction in the light of interest shown during the marketing period, a guide chargeable supply for the purposes of VAT, such tax will be payable by price is issued. This guide price can be shown in the form of a minimum and the purchaser(s) in addition to the contract price. maximum price range within which an acceptable sale price (reserve) would fall, or as a single price figure within 10% of which the minimum acceptable Attending the auction price (reserve) would fall. A guide price is different to a reserve price (see separate definition). Both the guide price and the reserve price can be It is advised that all interested parties or their appointed agents should subject to change up to and including the day of the auction. attend the auction in order to bid. If this is not possible then you may bid by telephone or by authorising the auctioneer to bid on your behalf but in either case this must be done by prior arrangement and written Reserve price instructions received. Proxy bidding forms are available upon request. The seller’s minimum acceptable price at auction and the figure below which the auctioneer cannot sell. The reserve price is not disclosed and remains Viewings confidential between the seller and the auctioneer. Both the guide price and the reserve price can be subject to change up to and including the day of the For blocks of land, viewing is during daylight hours with details in hand auction. unless stated otherwise under the lot. For all other property, viewing is strictly by appointment with TW Gaze - telephone Diss 01379 641 341 or Wymondham 01953 423 188. All viewings are undertaken at the Liability of the bidder viewer’s own risk. Special care should be taken when viewing The successful bidder will have entered a legally binding contract upon the properties such as barns for conversion and those in need of renovation. fall of the auctioneer’s hammer. Before bidding at auction it is advisable to obtain the legal documents and consult a solicitor. Services The services/appliances/central heating and heating system/plumbing and Deposit electrical installations have not been tested by the selling agents and the Each purchaser will be required to pay a deposit of 10% of the hammer purchaser(s) must satisfy themselves as to the condition and warranty of price, subject to a minimum deposit of £2,000. This deposit will only be these items. accepted by Banker’s Draft, Building Society cheque or a personal cheque. Cash or card payments will not be accepted. TWG (1857) Ltd trading as TW Gaze. Registered in England and Wales. Registration Number 08965732. A list of Directors is available for inspection at the Registered Office: 10 Market Hill, Diss, Norfolk IP22 4WJ. Regulated by RICS. The Auction Team An Introduction to TW Gaze TW Gaze was established more than 150 years ago and is renowned for which offer sales of over 2,000 lots every Friday and 22 specialist delivering consistent professional advice as well as unrivalled knowledge and Saturday sales throughout the year. experience in all aspects of its business. An independent and dynamic firm, it holds dear to the traditional values upon which it was established, but is also TW Gaze is a firm which has grown from its rural roots to a at the forefront of new technology to ensure the best is always multidiscipline business, with excellence as its benchmark and offering delivered. Whether you are an existing client or new to TW Gaze, you can The Complete Service. be assured of quality, bespoke advice from people with expertise in their field. The areas this fine old firm cover include residential, rural matters, licensed trade, and last, but by no means least, a thriving auction room, The Auction Team Land and property auctions have been an important part of TW Gaze’s TW Gaze acts for a wide range of clients, including law firms, banks, business since it was founded in 1857. For many years selling by auction was executors, companies and private individuals, selling residential and rural considered almost the only way to sell, but has now become a more properties. Recognised as leading specialists in auctions, they are specialised, niche market. As economic conditions have become more determined to achieve the best results for their clients. The dedicated challenging, vendors need as much as possible in their favour to ensure they auction rooms in Diss town centre provide the only forum of its kind achieve a successful sale. The auction process is often the best way of along the Norfolk/Suffolk border. achieving this, as it is both transparent and cost effective, and may well be the best way to achieve the optimum result for your property. The lots The property auctions are held at least three times a year and TW Gaze offered are varied, including renovation projects, building plots, barns for is constantly searching for interesting residential and rural properties for conversion, agricultural land and amenity land. This diversity attracts a broad inclusion in their sales. Rowena Youngson or Mike Sarson will be pleased range of buyers to the auctions including builders, developers, private to provide a valuation and advice on the suitability of your property for buyers and farmers. auction. Smaller land parcels of less than 50 acres are ever popular in our land and property auctions and if you have anything suitable please contact Jenna Goodall Browne or Scott Parke who will advise you accordingly.
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