Buying a home at auction will help homeowners in dash to avoid Stamp Duty increases

Recent reports suggest that buyers are looking to save time and money by buying chain free homes before the Stamp Duty increases from April 2025. NAVA Propertymark says that buying and selling a home through auction avoids lengthy and uncertain buying procedures as standard which would help many people find their dream home before the next financial tax year.

It’s often believed that auctions only offer properties to investors that require renovating, however, that’s not the case. Properties of all shapes, sizes and prices are bought through auctions daily due to its efficiency – offering something for everyone.

These are the types of properties introduced to the market by NAVA Propertymark members:

A beautiful farmhouse in Bedfordshire with a guide price of £550,000 for sale by Network Auctions: Lot | Property | Network Auctions

Property 1

(Photo credit: Ross Dougall/Network Auctions).

SDL Property Auctions with a stunning three-bedroom, semi-detached property in Essex – guide price of £460,000: Semi-detached House in Loughton | 38 Roding Gardens – SDL Property Auctions

property 2

(Photo credit: SDL Property Auctions).

All Wales Auction with a lovely and neatly renovated three-bedroom semi-detached property on the Isle of Anglesey with a guide price of £100,000: Latest Lots | All Wales Auction

property 3

(Photo credit: All Wales Auction)

And finally, a large two bedroom flat near West Byfleet town centre with a guide price of £285,000 from Rocket Auctions: Auctions — Rocket Auctions – The fully managed online auction service

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(Photo credit: Rocket Auctions)

The variety of properties NAVA Propertymark members have on offer at contrasting prices in different parts of the country shows how much variety auctions have to offer both buyers and sellers.

At the same time, it is important to be mindful of the Stamp Duty changes coming into effect from April to help you make an informed decision when buying a property from auction.

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