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Property auction market stable as lots and sales increase – London Wallet

Mark Helprin by Mark Helprin
October 22, 2025
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Property auction market stable as lots and sales increase – London Wallet
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The property auction market maintained steady momentum, posting modest year-on-year gains in September, the latest figures have revealed.

Lots offered rose 2.2% to 4,636, while sales increased 2% to 3,307, showing continued buyer engagement. The total raised eased slightly by 1.2% to £679.4m, as the success rate edged back to 71.3%, reflecting a more selective market.

According to the data from the Essential Information Group (EIG), residential activity remained dominant last month, with lots offered up 2% and sales ahead 1.4%, though the total raised dipped 3.4%, suggesting some price sensitivity,

The commercial sector performed more strongly, with sales up 6.0% and totals raised 7.6% higher, pointing to sustained investor appetite.

Across the regions, the third quarter (July–September 2025) showed a varied picture. Yorkshire & The Humber stood out, with totals up 26%, driven by strong residential demand, while the North-West also performed well, with sales up 9.9% and values 10.7% higher.

East Anglia and the South-West recorded solid gains, but London and the North-East saw weaker results, the latter posting a 24% fall in total raised. Overall, regional contrasts remain marked, with local stock levels and buyer sentiment continuing to shape results.

EIG’s David Sandemam said: “Overall, the auction market remains active and resilient, with increased volumes and selective but steady demand. While success rates have eased slightly, buyer confidence persists, and auctions continue to provide an efficient and transparent route to market amid shifting economic conditions.

National Auction Analysis

Overall

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

September 2025 July 2025 to September 2025 October 2024 to September 2025
Lots Offered 4,637 (4,538) ▲ 2.2% 10,930 (10,361) ▲ 5.5% 40,593 (38,720) ▲ 4.8%
Lots Sold 3,313 (3,243) ▲ 2.2% 7,622 (7,379) ▲ 3.3% 28,218 (27,639) ▲ 2.1%
Percent Sold 71.4% (71.5%) ▼ 0.1% 69.7% (71.2%) ▼ 2.1% 69.5% (71.4%) ▼ 2.7%
Total Raised £680.5M (£687.7M) ▼ 1.0% £1,530.2M (£1,461.1M) ▲ 4.7% £5,649.7M (£5,364.3M) ▲ 5.3%

Residential

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

September 2025 July 2025 to September 2025 October 2024 to September 2025
Lots Offered 4,053 (3,973) ▲ 2.0% 9,659 (9,123) ▲ 5.9% 35,983 (34,142) ▲ 5.4%
Lots Sold 2,905 (2,858) ▲ 1.6% 6,765 (6,523) ▲ 3.7% 25,022 (24,466) ▲ 2.3%
Percent Sold 71.7% (71.9%) ▼ 0.3% 70.0% (71.5%) ▼ 2.1% 69.5% (71.7%) ▼ 3.1%
Total Raised £533.4M (£551.0M) ▼ 3.2% £1,238.9M (£1,170.9M) ▲ 5.8% £4,564.3M (£4,233.9M) ▲ 7.8%

Commercial

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

September 2025 July 2025 to September 2025 October 2024 to September 2025
Lots Offered 584 (565) ▲ 3.4% 1,271 (1,238) ▲ 2.7% 4,610 (4,578) ▲ 0.7%
Lots Sold 408 (385) ▲ 6.0% 857 (856) ▲ 0.1% 3,196 (3,173) ▲ 0.7%
Percent Sold 69.9% (68.1%) ▲ 2.6% 67.4% (69.1%) ▼ 2.5% 69.3% (69.3%) ▼ 0.0%
Total Raised £147.1M (£136.7M) ▲ 7.6% £291.3M (£290.2M) ▲ 0.4% £1,085.4M (£1,130.4M) ▼ 4.0%

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)

July 2025 to September 2025 Total Residential Commercial
Lots Offered 510 (427) ▲ 19.4% 455 (372) ▲ 22.3% 55 (55) ▼ 0.0%
Lots Sold 346 (304) ▲ 13.8% 305 (263) ▲ 16.0% 41 (41) ▼ 0.0%
Percent Sold 67.8% (71.2%) ▼ 4.8% 67.0% (70.7%) ▼ 5.2% 74.5% (74.5%) ▼ 0.0%
Total Raised £61.2M (£52.1M) ▲ 17.6% £48.5M (£42.8M) ▲ 13.4% £12.7M (£9.3M) ▲ 37.0%

East-MidlandsEast Midlands

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

July 2025 to September 2025 Total Residential Commercial
Lots Offered 865 (829) ▲ 4.3% 746 (720) ▲ 3.6% 119 (109) ▲ 9.2%
Lots Sold 600 (604) ▼ 0.7% 516 (525) ▼ 1.7% 84 (79) ▲ 6.3%
Percent Sold 69.4% (72.9%) ▼ 4.8% 69.2% (72.9%) ▼ 5.1% 70.6% (72.5%) ▼ 2.6%
Total Raised £103.0M (£100.5M) ▲ 2.5% £70.6M (£76.4M) ▼ 7.6% £32.4M (£24.1M) ▲ 34.5%

LondonLondon

July 2025 to September 2025 Total Residential Commercial
Lots Offered 794 (780) ▲ 1.8% 728 (703) ▲ 3.6% 66 (77) ▼ 14.3%
Lots Sold 588 (578) ▲ 1.7% 535 (517) ▲ 3.5% 53 (61) ▼ 13.1%
Percent Sold 74.1% (74.1%) ▼ 0.0% 73.5% (73.5%) ▼ 0.0% 80.3% (79.2%) ▲ 1.4%
Total Raised £267.3M (£287.7M) ▼ 7.1% £237.6M (£239.1M) ▼ 0.6% £29.7M (£48.6M) ▼ 38.9%

North-EastNorth-East

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

July 2025 to September 2025 Total Residential Commercial
Lots Offered 725 (866) ▼ 16.3% 663 (833) ▼ 20.4% 62 (33) ▲ 87.9%
Lots Sold 496 (698) ▼ 28.9% 452 (672) ▼ 32.7% 44 (26) ▲ 69.2%
Percent Sold 68.4% (80.6%) ▼ 15.1% 68.2% (80.7%) ▼ 15.5% 71.0% (78.8%) ▼ 9.9%
Total Raised £39.0M (£51.2M) ▼ 23.8% £31.5M (£43.3M) ▼ 27.2% £7.5M (£7.9M) ▼ 5.0%

North-WestNorth-West

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

July 2025 to September 2025 Total Residential Commercial
Lots Offered 1,644 (1,598) ▲ 2.9% 1,495 (1,425) ▲ 4.9% 149 (173) ▼ 13.9%
Lots Sold 1,191 (1,084) ▲ 9.9% 1,083 (982) ▲ 10.3% 108 (102) ▲ 5.9%
Percent Sold 72.4% (67.8%) ▲ 6.8% 72.4% (68.9%) ▲ 5.1% 72.5% (59.0%) ▲ 22.9%
Total Raised £159.4M (£144.0M) ▲ 10.7% £132.4M (£118.4M) ▲ 11.9% £27.0M (£25.7M) ▲ 5.1%

North-West-Home-CountiesNorth-West Home Counties

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

July 2025 to September 2025 Total Residential Commercial
Lots Offered 827 (649) ▲ 27.4% 725 (559) ▲ 29.7% 102 (90) ▲ 13.3%
Lots Sold 564 (468) ▲ 20.5% 501 (408) ▲ 22.8% 63 (60) ▲ 5.0%
Percent Sold 68.2% (72.1%) ▼ 5.4% 69.1% (73.0%) ▼ 5.3% 61.8% (66.7%) ▼ 7.3%
Total Raised £160.9M (£139.5M) ▲ 15.3% £120.8M (£114.9M) ▲ 5.1% £40.1M (£24.6M) ▲ 63.0%

Northern-IrelandNorthern Ireland

July 2025 to September 2025 Total Residential Commercial
Lots Offered 78 (49) ▲ 59.2% 72 (49) ▲ 46.9% 6 (0) ▲ n/a
Lots Sold 27 (26) ▲ 3.8% 24 (26) ▼ 7.7% 3 (0) ▲ n/a
Percent Sold 34.6% (53.1%) ▼ 34.8% 33.3% (53.1%) ▼ 37.3% 50.0% (0.0%) ▲ n/a
Total Raised £2.3M (£3.0M) ▼ 23.5% £2.1M (£3.0M) ▼ 32.6% £0.3M (£0.0M) ▲ n/a

ScotlandScotland

July 2025 to September 2025 Total Residential Commercial
Lots Offered 309 (293) ▲ 5.5% 181 (204) ▼ 11.3% 128 (89) ▲ 43.8%
Lots Sold 91 (100) ▼ 9.0% 67 (63) ▲ 6.3% 24 (37) ▼ 35.1%
Percent Sold 29.4% (34.1%) ▼ 13.8% 37.0% (30.9%) ▲ 19.7% 18.8% (41.6%) ▼ 54.8%
Total Raised £15.7M (£13.4M) ▲ 17.5% £8.5M (£4.6M) ▲ 83.7% £7.2M (£8.8M) ▼ 17.4%

South-East-Home-CountiesSouth-East Home Counties

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

July 2025 to September 2025 Total Residential Commercial
Lots Offered 1,614 (1,548) ▲ 4.3% 1,473 (1,382) ▲ 6.6% 141 (166) ▼ 15.1%
Lots Sold 1,096 (1,078) ▲ 1.7% 995 (967) ▲ 2.9% 101 (111) ▼ 9.0%
Percent Sold 67.9% (69.6%) ▼ 2.4% 67.5% (70.0%) ▼ 3.6% 71.6% (66.9%) ▲ 7.0%
Total Raised £277.1M (£258.9M) ▲ 7.0% £227.4M (£207.5M) ▲ 9.6% £49.7M (£51.4M) ▼ 3.3%

South-WestSouth-West

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

July 2025 to September 2025 Total Residential Commercial
Lots Offered 1,047 (860) ▲ 21.7% 861 (721) ▲ 19.4% 186 (139) ▲ 33.8%
Lots Sold 788 (660) ▲ 19.4% 644 (549) ▲ 17.3% 144 (111) ▲ 29.7%
Percent Sold 75.3% (76.7%) ▼ 1.8% 74.8% (76.1%) ▼ 1.7% 77.4% (79.9%) ▼ 3.1%
Total Raised £147.3M (£136.7M) ▲ 7.7% £116.9M (£106.3M) ▲ 10.0% £30.3M (£30.4M) ▼ 0.3%

WalesWales

July 2025 to September 2025 Total Residential Commercial
Lots Offered 538 (568) ▼ 5.3% 474 (468) ▲ 1.3% 64 (100) ▼ 36.0%
Lots Sold 350 (362) ▼ 3.3% 309 (295) ▲ 4.7% 41 (67) ▼ 38.8%
Percent Sold 65.1% (63.7%) ▲ 2.2% 65.2% (63.0%) ▲ 3.5% 64.1% (67.0%) ▼ 4.3%
Total Raised £44.2M (£45.1M) ▼ 2.1% £34.5M (£34.9M) ▼ 1.2% £9.7M (£10.2M) ▼ 5.3%

West-MidlandsWest Midlands

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

July 2025 to September 2025 Total Residential Commercial
Lots Offered 1,080 (1,104) ▼ 2.2% 966 (997) ▼ 3.1% 114 (107) ▲ 6.5%
Lots Sold 827 (845) ▼ 2.1% 732 (764) ▼ 4.2% 95 (81) ▲ 17.3%
Percent Sold 76.6% (76.5%) ▲ 0.1% 75.8% (76.6%) ▼ 1.0% 83.3% (75.7%) ▲ 10.0%
Total Raised £149.1M (£146.8M) ▲ 1.6% £119.7M (£123.0M) ▼ 2.7% £29.4M (£23.7M) ▲ 23.8%

Yorkshire-and-The-HumberYorkshire and The Humber

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July 2025 to September 2025 Total Residential Commercial
Lots Offered 899 (790) ▲ 13.8% 820 (690) ▲ 18.8% 79 (100) ▼ 21.0%
Lots Sold 658 (572) ▲ 15.0% 602 (492) ▲ 22.4% 56 (80) ▼ 30.0%
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