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Property auction market makes ‘subdued’ start to the year

Property Industry Eyeby Property Industry Eye
February 19, 2025
Reading Time: 26 mins read
in REAL ESTATE, UK&IRELAND
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The UK property auction market started 2025 on a subdued note, with the volume of lots offered and sold remaining largely unchanged compared to the previous year, according to the Essential Information Group (EIG).

However, a standout factor was the significant 16.9% increase in total funds raised, primarily driven by strong performance in the commercial sector.

The commercial auction market demonstrated notable resilience, with a 24.2% increase in lots sold, a 29.4% jump in the percentage sold, and an impressive 101.3% surge in total raised revenue.

EIG’s David Sandeman commented: “While the residential sector faced some challenges with a slight decline in lots sold, it still managed an 9.5% increase in total revenue, indicating that demand persists for well-priced properties.

“These figures suggest that despite a generally steady sales environment, higher-value transactions and increased buyer confidence in the commercial market contributed significantly to the overall financial uplift.”

Overall Statistics January 2025
Total Lots Offered1,468
Total Lots Sold955
Percent Sold65.1%
Total Realised£172,184,800

On a regional level, the data presents a mixed picture, with several areas experiencing declines across key auction metrics. However, regions such as London and the West Midlands stood out for their growth, while the East Midlands, South East Home Counties, South West, and Yorkshire maintained stability compared to the previous year.

Sandeman continued: “Although the number of lots offered and sold may not have surged, the increase in total funds raised suggests that properties are achieving higher average sale prices. This trend highlights the importance of competitive pricing in the current market, as well-positioned properties continue to attract buyer interest even amid broader market slowdowns. The start of 2025 may reflect a measured approach from both buyers and sellers, but the sustained increase in revenue provides an optimistic outlook for the coming months.”

National Auction Analysis

Overall

N.B. Figures in brackets denote the comparative period last year

January 2025November 2024 to January 2025February 2024 to January 2025
Lots Offered1,468 (1,464)▲ 0.3%7,575 (7,881)▼ 3.9%39,473 (36,487)▲ 8.2%
Lots Sold955 (966)▼ 1.1%5,139 (5,496)▼ 6.5%28,188 (25,668)▲ 9.8%
Percent Sold65.1% (66.0%)▼ 1.4%67.8% (69.7%)▼ 2.7%71.4% (70.3%)▲ 1.6%
Total Raised£172.2M (£147.3M)▲ 16.9%£1,049.2M (£1,039.9M)▲ 0.9%£5,554.7M (£4,895.9M)▲ 13.5%

Residential

N.B. Figures in brackets denote the comparative period last year

January 2025November 2024 to January 2025February 2024 to January 2025
Lots Offered1,349 (1,340)▲ 0.7%6,664 (6,955)▼ 4.2%34,873 (31,980)▲ 9.0%
Lots Sold878 (904)▼ 2.9%4,514 (4,884)▼ 7.6%24,964 (22,499)▲ 11.0%
Percent Sold65.1% (67.5%)▼ 3.6%67.7% (70.2%)▼ 3.6%71.6% (70.4%)▲ 1.7%
Total Raised£148.3M (£135.5M)▲ 9.5%£818.7M (£842.4M)▼ 2.8%£4,426.8M (£3,814.4M)▲ 16.1%

Commercial

N.B. Figures in brackets denote the comparative period last year

January 2025November 2024 to January 2025February 2024 to January 2025
Lots Offered119 (124)▼ 4.0%911 (926)▼ 1.6%4,600 (4,507)▲ 2.1%
Lots Sold77 (62)▲ 24.2%625 (612)▲ 2.1%3,224 (3,169)▲ 1.7%
Percent Sold64.7% (50.0%)▲ 29.4%68.6% (66.1%)▲ 3.8%70.1% (70.3%)▼ 0.3%
Total Raised£23.9M (£11.9M)▲ 101.3%£230.5M (£197.5M)▲ 16.7%£1,127.9M (£1,081.4M)▲ 4.3%

Regional Auction Analysis

As is usually the case, variations across all the measurable parameters can be seen across the regions.

N.B. Figures in brackets denote the comparative period last year

East-AngliaEast Anglia

(Includes Cambridgeshire, Norfolk, Suffolk)

November 2024 to January 2025TotalResidentialCommercial
Lots Offered305 (385)▼ 20.8%278 (346)▼ 19.7%27 (39)▼ 30.8%
Lots Sold206 (281)▼ 26.7%184 (254)▼ 27.6%22 (27)▼ 18.5%
Percent Sold67.5% (73.0%)▼ 7.5%66.2% (73.4%)▼ 9.8%81.5% (69.2%)▲ 17.8%
Total Raised£33.7M (£47.4M)▼ 28.8%£28.7M (£42.1M)▼ 31.7%£5.0M (£5.3M)▼ 6.0%

East-MidlandsEast Midlands

(Includes Derbyshire, Leicestershire, Lincolnshire, Northamptonshire, Nottinghamshire, Rutland)

November 2024 to January 2025TotalResidentialCommercial
Lots Offered645 (597)▲ 8.0%550 (521)▲ 5.6%95 (76)▲ 25.0%
Lots Sold441 (448)▼ 1.6%370 (386)▼ 4.1%71 (62)▲ 14.5%
Percent Sold68.4% (75.0%)▼ 8.8%67.3% (74.1%)▼ 9.2%74.7% (81.6%)▼ 8.5%
Total Raised£83.8M (£74.0M)▲ 13.2%£59.1M (£59.0M)▲ 0.0%£24.7M (£15.0M)▲ 65.2%

LondonLondon

November 2024 to January 2025TotalResidentialCommercial
Lots Offered602 (567)▲ 6.2%560 (531)▲ 5.5%42 (36)▲ 16.7%
Lots Sold443 (426)▲ 4.0%411 (396)▲ 3.8%32 (30)▲ 6.7%
Percent Sold73.6% (75.1%)▼ 2.0%73.4% (74.6%)▼ 1.6%76.2% (83.3%)▼ 8.5%
Total Raised£213.1M (£210.1M)▲ 1.4%£179.0M (£183.3M)▼ 2.3%£34.0M (£26.8M)▲ 27.0%

North-EastNorth-East

(Includes Cleveland, County Durham, Northumberland, Tyne and Wear)

November 2024 to January 2025TotalResidentialCommercial
Lots Offered484 (644)▼ 24.8%456 (604)▼ 24.5%28 (40)▼ 30.0%
Lots Sold353 (491)▼ 28.1%332 (465)▼ 28.6%21 (26)▼ 19.2%
Percent Sold72.9% (76.2%)▼ 4.3%72.8% (77.0%)▼ 5.5%75.0% (65.0%)▲ 15.4%
Total Raised£26.6M (£31.9M)▼ 16.6%£21.8M (£27.5M)▼ 20.7%£4.8M (£4.4M)▲ 9.2%

North-WestNorth-West

(Includes Cheshire, Cumbria, Isle of Man, Lancashire, Merseyside)

November 2024 to January 2025TotalResidentialCommercial
Lots Offered1,069 (1,136)▼ 5.9%958 (1,036)▼ 7.5%111 (100)▲ 11.0%
Lots Sold726 (796)▼ 8.8%663 (727)▼ 8.8%63 (69)▼ 8.7%
Percent Sold67.9% (70.1%)▼ 3.1%69.2% (70.2%)▼ 1.4%56.8% (69.0%)▼ 17.7%
Total Raised£105.8M (£93.8M)▲ 12.8%£85.3M (£77.1M)▲ 10.6%£20.5M (£16.7M)▲ 22.6%

North-West-Home-CountiesNorth-West Home Counties

(Includes Bedfordshire, Berkshire, Buckinghamshire, Hertfordshire, Middlesex, Oxfordshire)

November 2024 to January 2025TotalResidentialCommercial
Lots Offered501 (560)▼ 10.5%442 (495)▼ 10.7%59 (65)▼ 9.2%
Lots Sold364 (394)▼ 7.6%319 (351)▼ 9.1%45 (43)▲ 4.7%
Percent Sold72.7% (70.4%)▲ 3.3%72.2% (70.9%)▲ 1.8%76.3% (66.2%)▲ 15.3%
Total Raised£92.8M (£111.4M)▼ 16.7%£73.8M (£87.4M)▼ 15.6%£19.0M (£24.1M)▼ 21.0%

Northern-IrelandNorthern Ireland

November 2024 to January 2025TotalResidentialCommercial
Lots Offered44 (58)▼ 24.1%44 (43)▲ 2.3%0 (15)▼ 100.0%
Lots Sold20 (25)▼ 20.0%20 (18)▲ 11.1%0 (7)▼ 100.0%
Percent Sold45.5% (43.1%)▲ 5.6%45.5% (41.9%)▲ 8.6%0.0% (46.7%)▼ 100.0%
Total Raised£2.1M (£2.4M)▼ 13.1%£2.1M (£1.9M)▲ 10.3%£0.0M (£0.5M)▼ 100.0%

ScotlandScotland

November 2024 to January 2025TotalResidentialCommercial
Lots Offered294 (310)▼ 5.2%208 (203)▲ 2.5%86 (107)▼ 19.6%
Lots Sold89 (108)▼ 17.6%54 (71)▼ 23.9%35 (37)▼ 5.4%
Percent Sold30.3% (34.8%)▼ 12.9%26.0% (35.0%)▼ 25.7%40.7% (34.6%)▲ 17.6%
Total Raised£11.8M (£17.1M)▼ 30.5%£3.2M (£5.8M)▼ 44.8%£8.6M (£11.2M)▼ 23.1%

South-East-Home-CountiesSouth-East Home Counties

(Includes Channel Islands, East Sussex, Essex, Hampshire, Isle of Wight, Kent, Surrey, West Sussex)

November 2024 to January 2025TotalResidentialCommercial
Lots Offered1,214 (1,209)▲ 0.4%1,087 (1,095)▼ 0.7%127 (114)▲ 11.4%
Lots Sold805 (822)▼ 2.1%709 (741)▼ 4.3%96 (81)▲ 18.5%
Percent Sold66.3% (68.0%)▼ 2.5%65.2% (67.7%)▼ 3.7%75.6% (71.1%)▲ 6.3%
Total Raised£190.7M (£184.0M)▲ 3.6%£152.1M (£155.1M)▼ 2.0%£38.6M (£28.9M)▲ 33.7%

South-WestSouth-West

(Includes Avon, Cornwall, Devon, Dorset, Gloucestershire, Isles of Scilly, Somerset, Wiltshire)

November 2024 to January 2025TotalResidentialCommercial
Lots Offered580 (604)▼ 4.0%506 (501)▲ 1.0%74 (103)▼ 28.2%
Lots Sold427 (429)▼ 0.5%372 (356)▲ 4.5%55 (73)▼ 24.7%
Percent Sold73.6% (71.0%)▲ 3.7%73.5% (71.1%)▲ 3.4%74.3% (70.9%)▲ 4.8%
Total Raised£94.1M (£86.1M)▲ 9.3%£80.5M (£69.5M)▲ 15.9%£13.6M (£16.6M)▼ 18.1%

WalesWales

November 2024 to January 2025TotalResidentialCommercial
Lots Offered408 (440)▼ 7.3%354 (373)▼ 5.1%54 (67)▼ 19.4%
Lots Sold263 (288)▼ 8.7%224 (245)▼ 8.6%39 (43)▼ 9.3%
Percent Sold64.5% (65.5%)▼ 1.5%63.3% (65.7%)▼ 3.7%72.2% (64.2%)▲ 12.5%
Total Raised£39.4M (£31.8M)▲ 24.0%£23.9M (£25.2M)▼ 5.2%£15.5M (£6.6M)▲ 136.4%

West-MidlandsWest Midlands

(Includes Herefordshire, Shropshire, Staffordshire, Warwickshire, West Midlands, Worcestershire)

November 2024 to January 2025TotalResidentialCommercial
Lots Offered778 (711)▲ 9.4%693 (628)▲ 10.4%85 (83)▲ 2.4%
Lots Sold540 (515)▲ 4.9%476 (453)▲ 5.1%64 (62)▲ 3.2%
Percent Sold69.4% (72.4%)▼ 4.1%68.7% (72.1%)▼ 4.7%75.3% (74.7%)▲ 0.8%
Total Raised£84.4M (£80.3M)▲ 5.1%£65.0M (£58.7M)▲ 10.8%£19.3M (£21.6M)▼ 10.3%

Yorkshire-and-The-HumberYorkshire and The Humber

(Includes North Humberside, North Yorkshire, South Humberside, South Yorkshire, West Yorkshire)

November 2024 to January 2025TotalResidentialCommercial
Lots Offered651 (660)▼ 1.4%528 (579)▼ 8.8%123 (81)▲ 51.9%
Lots Sold462 (473)▼ 2.3%380 (421)▼ 9.7%82 (52)▲ 57.7%
Percent Sold71.0% (71.7%)▼ 1.0%72.0% (72.7%)▼ 1.0%66.7% (64.2%)▲ 3.9%
Total Raised£70.9M (£69.6M)▲ 1.9%£44.1M (£49.7M)▼ 11.2%£26.7M (£19.9M)▲ 34.6%

Disclaimer: The figures in this newsletter are based on sales data provided to us by the auctioneers.

 

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