National Property Auction
Thursday 29th May 2025 at 9:00am

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Welcome to our May auction catalogue

Andrew Parker
Partner & Auctioneer at
SDL Property Auctions

We’re delighted to launch another catalogue of 200+ lots for our next live-streamed auction on Thursday 29th May.

With 221 lots online now, why not head to our website to see what’s for sale, book in your viewings and download the legal packs. Plus, bidding registration is now open so submit your request early and be ready to raise your virtual bidding paddle on auction day.

We have terraced houses, plots of land, bungalows, industrial units, blocks of flats, hotel and pubs for sale – we even have a former police station.

If you find something you’re interested in bidding on, we offer three easy remote bidding options in our live-streamed auctions – by proxy, on the telephone and or on the internet. You can CLICK HERE to fill in our registration form.

If you don’t want to bid this time, but you’d still like to see all the auction action, you can watch live and for free HERE. You don’t have to register or login, you simply click the link from 9am on Thursday 29th May.

Lot 1

  • 55 Warner Street, Derby DE22 3TR
  • Guide price*
  • £35,000+ (plus fees)
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There’re 221 reasons to love May! And here’s a handful of highlights…

Lot 1: 55 Warner Street in Derby
We start the auction with a two double bedroomed mid-terrace property in Derby, which requires a scheme of repair and upgrading and would make an ideal investment or first time buyer purchase.

Lot 6

  • Land At Brunswick Road And Fowlers Walk, London W5 1BD
  • Guide price*
  • £1+ (plus fees)
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Lot 8: Heanor Gate Industrial Estate
Amongst the commercial lots for sale this month is a lot comprising seven industrial units with a combined income of £141,550pa being sold on behalf of Derbyshire County Council.

Lot 36: 69 Princeton House in West Bridgford
If you’re looking for beautiful river views then this spacious three bedroomed flat is worth a look. With off-street parking and a secure entry system, this lot is in a desirable location and would make a great investment opportunity.

Lot 28

  • 2 Coastguard Cottages, St. Andrews Drive, Skegness PE25 1DH
  • Guide price*
  • £77,000+ (plus fees)
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Lot 28: 2 Coastguards Cottages in Skegness
Located only 150 yards to the beach is this pretty Grade II Listed two bedroomed cottage would make an ideal Airbnb or holiday let. Requiring cosmetic improvements, it has a guide price of £77,000+ (plus fees).

Lot 124

  • 9F Schooner Street, Barrow-In-Furness, Cumbria LA14 2SF
  • Guide price*
  • £10,000+ (plus fees)
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Lot 124: 9F Schooner Street in Barrow-In-Furness
We have several properties in Barrow-in-Furness in the auction this month, including this two bedroomed flat let at £425pcm and located close to the town centre and beach.

Lot 64: 28 Barnfield Road in Southampton
Heading to the south coast we have a three bedroomed semi-detached house in need of modernisation and with the potential for a great family home or sound buy-to-let investment.

You can browse all the lots in our May National Property Auction here

Once you’ve found a lot you’re interested in, it’s easy to book your viewing and download the legal pack. Simply go to the property listing on our website and select the relevant option.


Our next National Property Auction is on Thursday 26th June. 

You can click here to request a free valuation .


Frequently asked questions

Over the past few months we have naturally received some questions from our bidders about how the buying process works. Largely we are operating as we always have been, we’re simply not able to see you in the auction room when you bid. We’ve put together these frequently asked questions to help guide you through your auction purchase.

A reserve price is the price stated as the lowest acceptable figure by the seller. This figure is confidential between the seller and auctioneer.

No, not always. The guide is an indication given by the auctioneer. Where the guide price is a bracket figure, the reserve cannot exceed the top end of the bracket price. If the guide price is a single figure, then the reserve can be up to 10% in excess of this.

After the auction has ended one of our team will contact you to advise you of the result.

Yes, and these vary depending on the method of sale associated with the property and the country in which you are purchasing. These differences are listed below. Please also note that the reservation fee does not contribute towards the purchase price, and that any further additional costs, which are payable in addition to the purchase price, will be included within the Special Conditions that are attached to the Contract.

To make sure you are fully aware of all associated costs, we strongly advise that all prospective purchasers inspect the legal pack thoroughly themselves and request a legal representative review it too.

Unconditional: On the fall of the hammer, the successful bidder will be legally bound to purchase the property. The successful bidder must immediately exchange contracts and pay the applicable deposit and Buyer’s Fee stated on the property description, both of which are non-refundable. The deposit contributes to the purchase price. The Buyer’s Fee does not contribute to the purchase price. Completion must take place usually within 30 days, unless the Special Conditions of Sale within the legal pack state otherwise.

Conditional: On the fall of the hammer, the successful bidder will enter into a reservation agreement with the seller. This agreement confers an exclusivity period of 60-days on the successful bidder, in which to exchange contracts and complete the purchase. The non-refundable Reservation Fee will be payable to us immediately on the fall of the hammer, the amount of which will be stated on the property description. This fee does not contribute to the purchase price. The deposit will be payable later on exchange of contracts via your solicitor. You must make every effort to exchange contracts of sale and complete the purchase within the 60-day exclusivity period, unless the Special Conditions of Sale within the legal pack state otherwise.

There are a number of options when selling by auction which can include paying no fees at all and having the buyer an additional fee instead. This is often an attractive option when you are selling due to a bereavement or a divorce and you have limited cash prior to the auction to fund the sale. Alternatively as a seller you can pay an initial fee and commission price for the sale of the property, meaning the buyer doesn’t have to pay anything extra, maximising the final sale price of the property

Regardless of which auction route is selected, there are solicitor fees to prepare the legal pack for your property, which typically costs around £350 to £500. After your home is sold, you will also need to instruct a solicitor for the conveyancing of the property, which can cost anywhere from £450 to £750.

Yes, if a reserve price is not met during the bidding process, then the lot will not sell. We continue to market our unsold properties after the auction and if a post-auction sale is agreed it will be carried out under auction conditions.

Bidding registration

Bidding registration closes at 5pm the day before the auction. 

Registering to bid in one of our National Property Auctions is quick, easy and painless.  By completing our online form, you can register for bidding online, on the phone and by proxy, meaning you can bid from the comfort of your own home. There’s no need to wait for the legal pack to be completed before registering, there’s no obligation to bid on the day and there’s no money taken prior to bidding. 

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Lot 68

  • Former Tamworth Police Station, Spinning School Lane, Tamworth B79 7BB
  • Guide price*
  • £1,800,000+ (plus fees)
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Lot 12

  • 4 Russell Court, 562 Woodborough Road, Nottingham NG3 5FH
  • Guide price*
  • £110,000+ (plus fees)
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More and more people are turning to auctions to buy and sell property, and because getting onto the property ladder can be quite challenging with increased housing costs, most people require a mortgage to finance their purchase.

As such, this begs the question – can you get a mortgage for an auction property?

The good news is yes, it is possible to get a mortgage for an auction property. However, this is not without some caveats and a bit more time pressure than when buying through an estate agent. With that being said, auction properties can often allow you to purchase the property of your dreams for a much better price, so it’s an option that is worth looking into. 

Read the full article here

Remember to tune in!

Our National Property Auctions are broadcast online, live from our auction studio in Nottingham. 

It’s really easy to tune in and watch on the day. The auction begins at 9am and will run throughout the day, with our each of our auctioneers taking to the rostrum. Simply visit our website where you’ll be able find a link to the auction on the day or follow the link below!

If you’re planning on bidding at auction, it’s really important that you do your due diligence prior to the auction – part of which is reading our buyers terms which you can find below. Make sure to read them in full to ensure you’re prepared to bid.

Lot 109

  • Eachwick Moor Farm, Eachwick Moor House, Eachwick, Newcastle upon Tyne NE18 0BD
  • Guide price*
  • £695,000+ (plus fees)
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Lot 46

  • The East Lodge, Hall Grounds, Rolleston-On-Dove, Burton-On-Trent, Derbyshire DE13 9BS
  • Guide price*
  • £200,000+ (plus fees)
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Important notice relating to fees, costs and charges payable by the buyer in addition to the purchase price.

In addition to the purchase price, buyers may be required to pay additional fees, costs and charges. These may include, but are not limited to, Value Added Tax (VAT), Stamp Duty, ground rents, rent arrears/apportionment of rent, outstanding service charges, sellers search costs/disbursements, reimbursements of sellers solicitors, auctioneer costs or reservation fees. All prospective buyers are advised to inspect the legal documents including the contract and special conditions of sale and seek their own independent legal advice as to the full cost of purchasing a specific property.

Homes under the Hammer

If you’re successful in this month’s auction, you could take part! 

The hit TV show Homes under the Hammer are always looking for properties to feature in upcoming episodes. If you’re interested in taking part in the programme or would like any information about what is involved in taking part please call 07814 079910, 07966 167076 or 07929 829814 or alternatively click below to contact them via email.

Legal Packs

We recommend reading the legal pack prior to the auction, to make sure you’re aware of all the information before bidding.

It’s really important that you take a thorough look through the legal pack for the property you’re interested in buying before placing a bid, as they lots of important information regarding your purchase. We recommend going through the pack with your solicitor prior to the auction. 

To view the legal pack, find a property you’re interested in using the list linked below, and select ‘legal pack’ on the right-hand panel.

Lot 9

  • Deveys, Church Road, Hellingly, Hailsham BN27 4EX
  • Guide price*
  • £70,000+ (plus fees)
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Lot 10

  • 120 Old Park Lane, Southport PR9 7BS
  • Guide price*
  • £70,000+ (plus fees)
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