Norwich Property Auctions
Live property auction lots in and around Norwich — residential investments and period property across the NR postcodes and East of England.
Auction lots in Norwich
See all in search →A Vacant Six Room End of Terrace House
Norfolk, NR3
Hollybush Farm Thwaite Road
Suffolk, NR35
Buying at auction in Norwich — FAQs
How do I buy a property at auction in Norwich?
Register to bid, review the legal pack for your chosen lot, arrange finance in advance, then bid online or in the room. On the fall of the hammer you exchange contracts immediately and typically complete within 28 days.
Are auction properties in Norwich cheaper than the open market?
Guide prices are often set below comparable private-treaty asking prices to attract competitive bidding, but the final hammer price depends on demand on the day. Auction’s main advantage is speed and certainty rather than a guaranteed discount.
What fees apply when buying at auction?
Expect a deposit (usually 10%) on the day, a buyer’s administration fee set by the auctioneer, plus standard conveyancing and any disbursements noted in the special conditions of sale.