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Farm Sold £265,000 Above Guide Price Connect UK Auctions

Posted by Connect UK Auctions on 28th April 2021 -

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Zig Zag Farm, Culworth, Banbury, sold earlier this week in Connect UK’s Auction on Tuesday 20th April. Guided at a healthy £500,000, the farm attracted many local residents as well as regional and national buyers to its viewing days. Comprising of circa 30 acres of land with both commercial and residential buildings, the farm went under the hammer with buyers bidding in the room and live, online via Connect Realtime. A competitive atmosphere soon began a bidding war and organically pushed the bidding level to a mighty £765,000 which was the winning and closing bid.

Connect UK Auctions were the favoured property auctioneer (over Savills and Barnard Marcus – according to the vendor) for the sale which generated a huge amount of interest both on property portals and social media. The delighted purchaser bought the land for agricultural use.

Connect UK Auctions are a leading Property & Land Auctioneer who cover the UK. If you’re looking or thinking about selling contact the auction team on 0800 448 0100


Marc Goodwin

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