Unsold auction property and lots for sale

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Multi-Lot Timed Auction
223 North Street, Bedminster, Bristol, City of Bristol BS3 1JJ
223 North Street, Bedminster, Bristol, City of Bristol BS3 1JJ

Available for £445,000

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072

Multi-Lot Timed Auction
Land at Lees Hall Road, Dewsbury, West Yorkshire WF12 9EW
Land at Lees Hall Road, Dewsbury, West Yorkshire WF12 9EW

Available for £41,000

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306

Live Stream Auction
4B Holtlands Drive (Leasehold), and 2 Holtlands Drive (Freehold), Alvaston, Derby DE24 0AR
4B Holtlands Drive (Leasehold), and 2 Holtlands Drive (Freehold), Alvaston, Derby DE24 0AR

Available Guide Price: £50,000+

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253

Live Stream Auction
Land on the east side of The Old Farmhouse, Old Main Road, Old Leake, Boston, Lincolnshire PE22 9HR
Land on the east side of The Old Farmhouse, Old Main Road, Old Leake, Boston, Lincolnshire PE22 9HR
Bishopscare

Available for £420,000

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225

Live Stream Auction
Serelang, Copperas Corner, Copperas Hill, Pen-Y-Cae, Wrexham LL14 2SA
Serelang, Copperas Corner, Copperas Hill, Pen-Y-Cae, Wrexham LL14 2SA
Upstix

Available Guide Price: £150,000+

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254

Live Stream Auction
Land lying to the South East of High Street, Wednesfield, Wolverhampton WV11 1SZ
Land lying to the South East of High Street, Wednesfield, Wolverhampton WV11 1SZ

Available for £100,000

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213

Live Stream Auction
2 Southfield Terrace, Colne BB8 7JA
2 Southfield Terrace, Colne BB8 7JA

Available for £115,000

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203

Live Stream Auction
16 Bookwell, Egremont CA22 2LS
16 Bookwell, Egremont CA22 2LS

Available Guide Price: £180,000+

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263

Live Stream Auction
48 Station Road, Draycott, Derby DE72 3QB
48 Station Road, Draycott, Derby DE72 3QB
Robert Ellis - Arnold

Available for £115,000

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Properties still available after the auction

Not every property finds its buyer on auction day – and that's not unusual. A bidder may have missed the auction, finance may have taken longer than expected to arrange, or the right buyer simply wasn't in the room. What matters is that the property is still available, the seller is motivated, and the same auction conditions apply.

Unsold lots can be purchased after the auction closes. Sales proceed under standard auction conditions, with the same legal certainty and fixed completion timescales that apply to properties sold on the day. There is no change to the process, just a different point of entry for the buyer.

If you're a seller with an unsold lot and want to discuss next steps, get in touch with our team. Buyers can browse our current unsold listings above and register to bid to stay informed when new lots become available.

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What types of unsold property are available after auction?

Residential unsold lots

Houses, flats, and bungalows that did not sell on auction day are among the most common unsold lots. These properties span the full spectrum, from straightforward residential purchases to homes requiring refurbishment, and remain available to buyers who are ready to proceed quickly under auction conditions.

Commercial unsold lots

Retail units, offices, pubs, and other commercial premises occasionally carry over from the auction into the post-auction period. Motivated sellers and buyers who missed the live event can still transact efficiently, with the legal pack already prepared and available for immediate review.

Land and development sites

Unsold land lots are well worth monitoring after the auction. Buyers in this category are often developers or investors who track specific locations or land types and are ready to act when the right opportunity becomes available.

Renovation and investment properties

Properties needing renovation work that did not attract sufficient bidding on auction day are sometimes available as unsold lots at revised guide prices. For buyers who have already reviewed the legal pack and carried out due diligence, this can represent a straightforward route to purchase without the competition of the live auction environment.

How do unsold lots work?

When a property does not reach its reserve price during the auction, it becomes available as an unsold lot. Buyers interested in purchasing after the auction should contact our team directly to register their interest. If the seller agrees to proceed, the sale completes under the same standard auction conditions that applied on auction day, including the same deposit requirements and completion timescales.

It is important to understand that post-auction sales are not open negotiations. The conditions of sale remain in place, and buyers commit to the same legally binding process as those who bid on the day. Our guide to buying an unsold auction property covers the process in full.

Why consider an unsold lot?

  • The legal pack is already in place – Due diligence has been done, title information is available, and your solicitor can review everything before you commit. There is no delay waiting for documentation to be prepared.
  • The seller is motivated – A property reaching the post-auction period means the seller wants to transact. That motivation matters, particularly for buyers who value a straightforward path to completion.
  • The same certainty applies – Sales proceed under standard auction conditions. Exchange is legally binding, completion timescales are fixed, and there is no risk of the kind of last-minute renegotiation that can derail private treaty sales.
  • Less competition, same process – Without the pressure of live bidding, buyers have more time to consider their position. The process remains the same, but the decision can be made at a slightly less intense pace.

Find a property you're interested in

Browse our current unsold listings and identify properties that match your requirements. If a property caught your eye in the auction catalogue but didn't sell on the day, it may still be available. Contact our team to find out.

What should I do if my property didn't sell at auction?

An unsold lot is not the end of the road; marketing continues, and our team will contact you after the auction to discuss the options available, which may include entering the property in a future auction, adjusting the guide price or reserve, or proceeding with a post-auction sale if a buyer has registered interest.

Whatever your circumstances, we'll give you honest, straightforward advice on the best route forward. Get in touch with our team to talk through your options, or read our selling advice for more guidance.

Why buy or sell unsold lots with BTG Eddisons Property Auctions?

  • We're one of the UK's leading live-streamed auctioneers.
  • Our post-auction process is straightforward, with unsold lots proceeding under the same conditions as auction day sales, with no ambiguity about terms or timescales
  • Our team will guide both sellers and buyers through every stage, from registering interest to receiving or transferring funds on completion.
  • We have more than 180 years of property auction experience.
  • Building insurance for your new purchase can be arranged through BTG Eddisons Insurance Services.
  • We're rated 4.7 stars on Trustpilot with over 1,000 reviews from sellers and buyers across the UK.
  • Auction finance for eligible purchases is available through our partners at Together.

Find your next property from our unsold lots

If you're looking for a property that's still available after the auction, browse our current unsold listings and contact our team to register your interest. For sellers with an unsold lot, we're ready to discuss what comes next, so call us on 0345 646 2288 or use the form below to get the ball rolling.

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Andrew Parker

Partner and Auctioneer

“A property that doesn't sell on auction day isn't a failed lot; it's an available one. Circumstances change, bidders miss auctions, and the right buyer is often just a few days away from making their move.”

Written by Andrew Parker

Andrew Parker is an award-winning auctioneer and Fellow of NAVA with more than 20 years of experience across estate agency and auctioneering in the UK. As BTG Eddisons Property Auctions' lead auctioneer, he specialises in the disposal of residential and commercial properties for corporate clients, asset managers, and local authorities. Andrew sits on the RICS steering committee and leads our national Live Stream Auction each month.

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