Shepherd’s latest online commercial property auction features 25 lots across Scotland
Shepherd Chartered Surveyors’ latest commercial property auction will feature 25 commercial properties and development land located across Scotland going under the hammer in a live-streamed auction on Thursday 7th September at 2:30pm.
Amongst the lots for sale are two areas of land in Linlithgow north and south of Almond Road being sold on behalf of Railway Paths at guide prices of £3,500 and £8,500.
In Aberdeen is the former St Peter’s Nursery is set in an attractive location within the historic Old Aberdeen conservation area and within walking distance of Aberdeen University. Offering potential for redevelopment, subject to planning, it has a guide price of £60,000.
Also in Aberdeen is a former seven-bedroom care home at 43 King’s Gate. A traditional detached granite building set over three floors, the property offers scope for conversion to residential use, subject to planning, at a guide price of £199,000.
Both properties are being sold on behalf of Aberdeen City Council.
Acting on behalf of Forestry & Land Scotland, the auction features two areas of land in Torinturk and Dalmally. Site 3 in Torinturk is located adjacent to the main road through the village with Dalmally being a popular destination for tourists seeking outdoor pursuits. Guide prices are £5,000 and £7,000.
And located at the edge of the semi-rural village of Ecclefechan, Lockerbie and adjacent to Junction 19 of the A74, is over six acres of agricultural land and woodland. With a guide price of £25,000, the land is being sold on behalf of Transport Scotland.
Steve Barnett, managing partner at Shepherd Chartered Surveyors, said: “Auctions offer the ability to sell all types of commercial property through our expansive network while being able to offer transparency and simplicity of the process.
“But our offering goes further in that we can offer the local market advice from our in-house team of Chartered Surveyors.”
The online auction involves the posting of various lots online for which the auctioneer invites pre-authorised buyers to post bids via a live broadcast. This live broadcast will witness a significant level of competitive bidding as a number of the lots are already attracting widespread interest.
Interested parties should register at https://www.sdlauctions.co.uk/remote-telephone-proxy-bidding/
The online catalogue can be viewed here: https://www.shepherd.co.uk/auction-sept-2023/
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For further information please contact Steve Barnett on tel 0141 331 2807