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Property auctions end the year on a strong footing – latest data shows – London Wallet

Mark Helprin by Mark Helprin
January 23, 2026
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Property auctions end the year on a strong footing – latest data shows – London Wallet
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December capped a strong end to the year for the UK property auction market, with activity accelerating across all key measures, according to the latest data from Essential Information Group (EIG).

Lots offered rose 14.2% year on year, while lots sold increased by 15.1%, rounding off a record-breaking 2025. Over the full year, a total of 41,628 lots were brought to market and 28,975 sold — the highest annual volumes on record — with funds raised climbing 7.1% to £5.9bn, underlining sustained demand across the sector.

Momentum was evident across the regions in the final quarter, led by London, the South East and South West. London stood out in particular, with lots offered up 25.9% and funds raised reaching £400.2m, while the South-West recorded a 33.9% jump in lots sold.

The North West remained the busiest market by volume, selling more than 1,000 lots in the quarter, helping to keep overall activity well ahead of last year despite softer performance in a handful of regions.

EIG’s David Sandeman commented: “The year-end data confirms that 2025 set new benchmarks for auction supply and sales volumes. A record number of lots were brought to market, and sales volumes reached their highest level to date. The strength of supply and the way the year closed suggest that a 30,000-lot sales year is now within reach, with 2026 shaping up as a potential candidate to see that milestone delivered.”

National Auction Analysis

Overall

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

December 2025 October 2025 to December 2025 January 2025 to December 2025
Lots Offered 3,948 (3,458) ▲ 14.2% 11,433 (10,359) ▲ 10.4% 41,628 (39,468) ▲ 5.5%
Lots Sold 2,771 (2,407) ▲ 15.1% 7,909 (7,121) ▲ 11.1% 28,975 (28,092) ▲ 3.1%
Percent Sold 70.2% (69.6%) ▲ 0.9% 69.2% (68.7%) ▲ 0.7% 69.6% (71.2%) ▼ 2.2%
Total Raised £590.7M (£475.4M) ▲ 24.3% £1,680.1M (£1,429.0M) ▲ 17.6% £5,896.1M (£5,506.1M) ▲ 7.1%

Residential

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

December 2025 October 2025 to December 2025 January 2025 to December 2025
Lots Offered 3,529 (3,056) ▲ 15.5% 10,097 (9,144) ▲ 10.4% 36,898 (34,856) ▲ 5.9%
Lots Sold 2,486 (2,136) ▲ 16.4% 6,990 (6,295) ▲ 11.0% 25,682 (24,892) ▲ 3.2%
Percent Sold 70.4% (69.9%) ▲ 0.7% 69.2% (68.8%) ▲ 0.6% 69.6% (71.4%) ▼ 2.5%
Total Raised £495.5M (£386.0M) ▲ 28.4% £1,384.4M (£1,155.5M) ▲ 19.8% £4,791.2M (£4,395.3M) ▲ 9.0%

Commercial

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

December 2025 October 2025 to December 2025 January 2025 to December 2025
Lots Offered 419 (402) ▲ 4.2% 1,336 (1,215) ▲ 10.0% 4,730 (4,612) ▲ 2.6%
Lots Sold 285 (271) ▲ 5.2% 919 (826) ▲ 11.3% 3,293 (3,200) ▲ 2.9%
Percent Sold 68.0% (67.4%) ▲ 0.9% 68.8% (68.0%) ▲ 1.2% 69.6% (69.4%) ▲ 0.3%
Total Raised £95.1M (£89.3M) ▲ 6.5% £295.7M (£273.5M) ▲ 8.1% £1,104.9M (£1,110.7M) ▼ 0.5%

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)

October 2025 to December 2025 Total Residential Commercial
Lots Offered 539 (517) ▲ 4.3% 493 (471) ▲ 4.7% 46 (46) ▼ 0.0%
Lots Sold 390 (353) ▲ 10.5% 355 (318) ▲ 11.6% 35 (35) ▼ 0.0%
Percent Sold 72.4% (68.3%) ▲ 6.0% 72.0% (67.5%) ▲ 6.7% 76.1% (76.1%) ▼ 0.0%
Total Raised £67.8M (£63.1M) ▲ 7.5% £58.8M (£50.7M) ▲ 16.0% £9.0M (£12.4M) ▼ 27.4%

East-MidlandsEast Midlands

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

October 2025 to December 2025 Total Residential Commercial
Lots Offered 843 (772) ▲ 9.2% 739 (665) ▲ 11.1% 104 (107) ▼ 2.8%
Lots Sold 605 (529) ▲ 14.4% 523 (452) ▲ 15.7% 82 (77) ▲ 6.5%
Percent Sold 71.8% (68.5%) ▲ 4.8% 70.8% (68.0%) ▲ 4.1% 78.8% (72.0%) ▲ 9.4%
Total Raised £99.9M (£97.4M) ▲ 2.5% £73.5M (£72.6M) ▲ 1.2% £26.4M (£24.8M) ▲ 6.6%

LondonLondon

October 2025 to December 2025 Total Residential Commercial
Lots Offered 1,041 (827) ▲ 25.9% 979 (774) ▲ 26.5% 62 (53) ▲ 17.0%
Lots Sold 777 (612) ▲ 27.0% 732 (571) ▲ 28.2% 45 (41) ▲ 9.8%
Percent Sold 74.6% (74.0%) ▲ 0.8% 74.8% (73.8%) ▲ 1.4% 72.6% (77.4%) ▼ 6.2%
Total Raised £400.2M (£301.1M) ▲ 32.9% £363.0M (£264.0M) ▲ 37.5% £37.2M (£37.1M) ▲ 0.1%

North-EastNorth-East

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

October 2025 to December 2025 Total Residential Commercial
Lots Offered 566 (708) ▼ 20.1% 528 (669) ▼ 21.1% 38 (39) ▼ 2.6%
Lots Sold 397 (541) ▼ 26.6% 371 (514) ▼ 27.8% 26 (27) ▼ 3.7%
Percent Sold 70.1% (76.4%) ▼ 8.2% 70.3% (76.8%) ▼ 8.5% 68.4% (69.2%) ▼ 1.2%
Total Raised £37.4M (£36.5M) ▲ 2.3% £26.5M (£31.1M) ▼ 14.8% £10.9M (£5.4M) ▲ 100.5%

North-WestNorth-West

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

October 2025 to December 2025 Total Residential Commercial
Lots Offered 1,545 (1,498) ▲ 3.1% 1,386 (1,344) ▲ 3.1% 159 (154) ▲ 3.2%
Lots Sold 1,032 (1,001) ▲ 3.1% 935 (912) ▲ 2.5% 97 (89) ▲ 9.0%
Percent Sold 66.8% (66.8%) ▼ 0.0% 67.5% (67.9%) ▼ 0.6% 61.0% (57.8%) ▲ 5.5%
Total Raised £153.2M (£133.3M) ▲ 14.9% £132.8M (£109.0M) ▲ 21.8% £20.4M (£24.3M) ▼ 15.8%

North-West-Home-CountiesNorth-West Home Counties

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

October 2025 to December 2025 Total Residential Commercial
Lots Offered 920 (701) ▲ 31.2% 796 (613) ▲ 29.9% 124 (88) ▲ 40.9%
Lots Sold 619 (507) ▲ 22.1% 543 (442) ▲ 22.9% 76 (65) ▲ 16.9%
Percent Sold 67.3% (72.3%) ▼ 6.9% 68.2% (72.1%) ▼ 5.4% 61.3% (73.9%) ▼ 17.1%
Total Raised £166.8M (£126.6M) ▲ 31.8% £139.5M (£106.4M) ▲ 31.1% £27.3M (£20.2M) ▲ 35.3%

Northern-IrelandNorthern Ireland

October 2025 to December 2025 Total Residential Commercial
Lots Offered 91 (60) ▲ 51.7% 58 (51) ▲ 13.7% 33 (9) ▲ 266.7%
Lots Sold 30 (27) ▲ 11.1% 17 (26) ▼ 34.6% 13 (1) ▲ 1,200.0%
Percent Sold 33.0% (45.0%) ▼ 26.7% 29.3% (51.0%) ▼ 42.5% 39.4% (11.1%) ▲ 255.0%
Total Raised £4.7M (£2.7M) ▲ 75.7% £2.0M (£2.6M) ▼ 23.8% £2.7M (£0.0M) ▲ 9,485.7%

ScotlandScotland

October 2025 to December 2025 Total Residential Commercial
Lots Offered 330 (365) ▼ 9.6% 216 (263) ▼ 17.9% 114 (102) ▲ 11.8%
Lots Sold 164 (120) ▲ 36.7% 124 (74) ▲ 67.6% 40 (46) ▼ 13.0%
Percent Sold 49.7% (32.9%) ▲ 51.1% 57.4% (28.1%) ▲ 104.3% 35.1% (45.1%) ▼ 22.2%
Total Raised £19.1M (£14.3M) ▲ 33.0% £10.7M (£5.1M) ▲ 110.8% £8.4M (£9.3M) ▼ 9.4%

South-East-Home-CountiesSouth-East Home Counties

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

October 2025 to December 2025 Total Residential Commercial
Lots Offered 1,785 (1,566) ▲ 14.0% 1,622 (1,405) ▲ 15.4% 163 (161) ▲ 1.2%
Lots Sold 1,186 (1,027) ▲ 15.5% 1,057 (909) ▲ 16.3% 129 (118) ▲ 9.3%
Percent Sold 66.4% (65.6%) ▲ 1.2% 65.2% (64.7%) ▲ 0.8% 79.1% (73.3%) ▲ 7.9%
Total Raised £307.0M (£254.7M) ▲ 20.5% £238.1M (£205.7M) ▲ 15.8% £68.9M (£49.0M) ▲ 40.6%

South-WestSouth-West

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

October 2025 to December 2025 Total Residential Commercial
Lots Offered 1,084 (818) ▲ 32.5% 899 (708) ▲ 27.0% 185 (110) ▲ 68.2%
Lots Sold 806 (602) ▲ 33.9% 672 (521) ▲ 29.0% 134 (81) ▲ 65.4%
Percent Sold 74.4% (73.6%) ▲ 1.1% 74.7% (73.6%) ▲ 1.5% 72.4% (73.6%) ▼ 1.6%
Total Raised £155.4M (£130.4M) ▲ 19.1% £127.6M (£112.6M) ▲ 13.3% £27.7M (£17.8M) ▲ 56.0%

WalesWales

October 2025 to December 2025 Total Residential Commercial
Lots Offered 637 (623) ▲ 2.2% 548 (535) ▲ 2.4% 89 (88) ▲ 1.1%
Lots Sold 427 (404) ▲ 5.7% 355 (344) ▲ 3.2% 72 (60) ▲ 20.0%
Percent Sold 67.0% (64.8%) ▲ 3.4% 64.8% (64.3%) ▲ 0.8% 80.9% (68.2%) ▲ 18.6%
Total Raised £56.4M (£57.2M) ▼ 1.5% £44.2M (£37.6M) ▲ 17.5% £12.2M (£19.6M) ▼ 38.0%

West-MidlandsWest Midlands

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

October 2025 to December 2025 Total Residential Commercial
Lots Offered 1,162 (1,096) ▲ 6.0% 1,050 (972) ▲ 8.0% 112 (124) ▼ 9.7%
Lots Sold 833 (793) ▲ 5.0% 742 (703) ▲ 5.5% 91 (90) ▲ 1.1%
Percent Sold 71.7% (72.4%) ▼ 1.0% 70.7% (72.3%) ▼ 2.2% 81.2% (72.6%) ▲ 11.8%
Total Raised £131.5M (£127.3M) ▲ 3.3% £106.4M (£101.7M) ▲ 4.6% £25.0M (£25.5M) ▼ 1.9%

Yorkshire-and-The-HumberYorkshire and The Humber

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October 2025 to December 2025 Total Residential Commercial
Lots Offered 890 (808) ▲ 10.1% 783 (674) ▲ 16.2% 107 (134) ▼ 20.1%
Lots Sold 643 (605) ▲ 6.3% 564 (509) ▲ 10.8% 79 (96) ▼ 17.7%
Percent Sold 72.2% (74.9%) ▼ 3.6% 72.0% (75.5%) ▼ 4.6% 73.8% (71.6%) ▲ 3.1%
Total Raised £80.9M (£84.4M) ▼ 4.2% £61.2M (£56.3M) ▲ 8.7% £19.7M (£28.1M) ▼ 30.0%

The figures are based on sales data provided by the auctioneers.





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