FOR SALE BY UNCONDITIONAL ONLINE AUCTION on behalf of Aubrey Lee & Company
FOR SALE BY UNCONDITIONAL ONLINE AUCTION on behalf of Aubrey Lee & Company
0.2 acre vacant site
A vacant, 0.2 acre site situated on The Broadway Industrial Site in Mansfield. The site is situated opposite Mansfield Police Station and off Great Central Road which leads from Ratcliffe Gate (the former A617 Chesterfield – Newark) to Littleworth. Other transport links include Mansfield train station which is situated less than one mile away and is easily accessible. The site has previously been used as storage however it would lend itself to a number of uses, including redevelopment, subject to the relevant planning consents.
The site is sold subject to or with the benefit of any Rights of Way, Wayleaves, Easements, Restrictive Covenants, which may exist whether mentioned in these particulars or not. For further information in relation to these matters please refer to the legal pack.
Tenure
Freehold
The legal pack will be available online at least seven days prior to sale ending and the purchaser shall be deemed to have knowledge of same whether inspected or not. Any questions relating to them must be raised prior to the end of the auction.
Each property sold is subject to a Reserve Price. The Reserve Price will be within + or - 10% of the Start Price. The Start Price, also known as a Guide Price, is issued solely as a guide so that a buyer can consider whether or not to pursue their interest. A full definition can be found within the Buyers Terms which is available to download on our SDL Auctions website.
Every online bidder on SDL Auctions must first create an account on the online section of the SDL Auctions website - sdlauctions.co.uk/property-auctions/online/
This is a straightforward process. Starting the registration includes filling out your personal details, verifying your email address, and accepting the Online Auction ‘Terms and Conditions’. Once you have done this you will be able to search, ‘watch’ lots and download legal documents.
After starting the registration process you can come back to it to complete at a later date. We suggest completing the registration process at least 3 working days before the lot is due to end, in case you have any problems and need to contact the auctioneers.
In order to bid, you will need to be authorised for money laundering purposes. This includes uploading copies of two forms of identification and passing a anti-money laundering check. This check will leave a soft footprint on your credit report (but it should not affect your credit rating). The registration process also requires card details to be entered, however the card will not be processed unless you are the successful bidder.
If you are the successful bidder you will be legally obliged to buy the property for the full purchase price. At the end of the auction, you are charged 5% deposit (subject to a minimum fee of £5000) and exchange of contracts takes place. The deposit contributes towards the purchase price. By placing a bid, you are authorising the auctioneer to sign the auction contract on your behalf.
The sale of each Lot is subject to a Buyers Fee of 4.8% Inc VAT (or 4.2% Inc VAT in London), subject to a minimum of £6,000 Inc VAT. The reservation fee does not contribute towards the purchase price.
We will automatically charge you £6,000 (using the payment details provided at the registration stage) if you are the successful bidder, as a payment towards the Buyers Fee and deposit. You will be required to pay any outstanding amounts (minimum of £5,000) immediately after the end of the auction, which can be paid by debit card or bank transfer.
Full terms and conditions are available on the SDL Auctions website - sdlauctions.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2019/04/SDL-Auctions_buyer-terms.pdf
Aubrey Lee & Company
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