THE NEXT BENJAMIN STEVENS PROPERTY AUCTION: THURSDAY 29TH FEBRUARY 2024  - OPEN FOR ENTRIES

THE NEXT BENJAMIN STEVENS PROPERTY AUCTION: THURSDAY 29TH FEBRUARY 2024 - OPEN FOR ENTRIES

GET IN TOUCH NOW TO ENTER YOUR PROPERTY FOR THE NEXT BENJAMIN STEVENS AUCTION ON THURSDAY 29TH FEBRUARY 2024.

The next Benjamin Stevens Auction will take place on Thursday 29th February 2024.

CONTACT US NOW to apply to enter your property/properties into the auction. CLICK HERE

Benjamin Stevens Auctions specialise in the sale of all properties and land including:

•   Houses and leasehold properties
•   Properties in need of modernisation
•   Probate properties
•   Repossessed properties
•   Properties with structural issues
•   Short lease flats
•   Tenanted properties
•   Office blocks
•   Commercial shops
•   Industrial warehouses
•   Buy to let investments
•   Ground rent investments
•   Development land
•   Greenbelt land
•   Building plots with or without planning permission

No matter if you are an individual or corporate client who has never sold or purchased a property at auction, Benjamin Stevens Auctions is always here for you.

If you require more information or you currently have a property on the market, please contact us today on 020 8958 1118 or email at auctions@benjaminstevens.co.uk.

Don't delay! Make sure to CLICK HERE TO FIND OUT MORE DETAILS about our auction on Thursday 29th February 2024.

We look forward to hearing from you and assisting you with your property needs.


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