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Welcome to the March newsletter that looks at auction activity in February. As you will see it has been another very busy month with the trend we have seen over the past 3 years continuing.
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Kind regards
David Sandeman
Managing Director
davids@eigroup.co.uk
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Essential Auction News
111 property auctions were held throughout the UK in February 2007.
We will compare these results to those of February 2006.
There is also a regional breakdown of statistics.
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Overall Statistics February 2007
| Number of Auctions Held in the UK |
111 |
| Total Lots Offered |
4,412 |
| Total Lots Sold |
3,430 |
| Percent Sold |
78% |
| Total Realised |
£821,576,742 |
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National Auction Analysis
As we mentioned last month, 2007 has got off to a flying start. Both lots offered and amount raised for the month of February is up 23% on February 2006 and double digit increases are seen when comparing the previous quarters and years. Indeed the amount raised for the rolling year March 06 to February 07 almost breaches the £6 Billion mark, up 28.5% on the previous year.
| National Breakdown |
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Last Month |
Last Quarter |
Last Year |
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February 2007 |
February 2006 |
Increase |
December 2006 - February 2007 |
December 2005 - February 2006 |
Increase |
March 2006 - February 2007 |
March 2005 - February 2006 |
Increase |
| Lots Offered |
4,412 |
3,565 |
23.8% |
8,181 |
7,040 |
16.2% |
35,058 |
31,164 |
12.5% |
| Lots Sold |
3,430 |
2,927 |
17.2% |
6,287 |
5,525 |
13.8% |
27,104 |
22,873 |
18.5% |
| Total Raised |
£821,576,742 |
£663,093,364 |
23.9% |
£1,501,093,539 |
£1,287,963,641 |
16.5% |
£5,945,337,559 |
£4,626,748,328 |
28.5% |
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Regional Auction Analysis
With big increases in volumes nationally, it comes as no surprise that the trend was reflected through the regions. Notably, the number of lots offered and sold in the East Midlands was up around 80% but amount raised only up 4.5% indicating a smaller lot size. Whereas the converse was true for Yorkshire and The Humber. It should be remembered however that these figures are for one month only and a longer period would iron out any anomalies.
| Regional Breakdown |
| Location Map |
Lots Offered |
Lots Sold |
Total Raised |
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February 2007 |
February 2006 |
Increase |
February 2007 |
February 2006 |
Increase |
February 2007 |
February 2006 |
Increase |
| East Anglia |
123 |
85 |
44.7%
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87 |
71 |
22.5%
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£21,768,200 |
£14,773,500 |
47.3%
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| East Midlands |
296 |
168 |
76.2%
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232 |
128 |
81.3%
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£36,725,600 |
£35,157,645 |
4.5%
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| London |
611 |
640 |
-4.5%
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546 |
557 |
-2.0%
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£218,911,095 |
£167,438,450 |
30.7%
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| North-East |
202 |
201 |
0.5%
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99 |
126 |
-21.4%
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£18,893,250 |
£15,856,794 |
19.1%
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| North-West |
894 |
578 |
54.7%
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644 |
458 |
40.6%
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£84,033,952 |
£69,609,250 |
20.7%
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| North-West Home Counties |
268 |
233 |
15.0%
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214 |
202 |
5.9%
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£90,900,950 |
£71,722,000 |
26.7%
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| Northern Ireland |
2 |
5 |
-60.0%
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2 |
5 |
-60.0%
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£1,421,000 |
£584,000 |
143.3%
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| Scotland |
120 |
60 |
100.0%
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99 |
49 |
102.0%
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£17,377,600 |
£9,179,500 |
89.3%
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| South-East Home Counties |
714 |
636 |
12.3%
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563 |
537 |
4.8%
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£126,875,145 |
£131,698,475 |
-3.7%
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| South-West |
214 |
175 |
22.3%
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188 |
153 |
22.9%
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£58,575,400 |
£43,513,250 |
34.6%
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| Wales |
274 |
251 |
9.2%
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210 |
191 |
9.9%
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£26,561,350 |
£31,515,650 |
-15.7%
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| West Midlands |
308 |
245 |
25.7%
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251 |
202 |
24.3%
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£48,195,650 |
£33,362,900 |
44.5%
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| Yorkshire and The Humber |
386 |
288 |
34.0%
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295 |
248 |
19.0%
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£71,337,550 |
£38,681,950 |
84.4%
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Other News
The 9th March saw the launch of RAPID (Residential Auction Property Investment Data). This is a joint initiative between Essential Information Group and Allsop to analyse the residential investment market at Auctions. It will be a bi-annual report and the first paper reviewed the performance of AST's at auction.
The full report can be found by clicking on this link.
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