First live online sale of Durban property attracted brisk bidding

Published May 3, 2020

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“It was a most exciting and successful ‘live’ online auction during which 14 properties were offered in quick succession by our experienced auctioneer, Andrew Miller, who was on the virtual podium in the studio for what was, for In2assets, a historic event.

“No members of the public were allowed to be present to bid because of the Covid-19 restrictions on public gatherings, yet a total of 27 bidders from all over South Africa registered to bid online.

“Bids totalling just over R53million were received at the live auction, with some sales concluded immediately and the rest subjected to a 24-hour confirmation period,” Hattingh said. He said In2assets in January had acquired all the technology to make an online disposal such as this possible.

“As far as I know, this was the first live studio online auction hosted solely by the auctioneer to be staged in South Africa. It was a huge success and positive proof of In2assets’s ability to operate as efficiently as ever.

“This amazing achievement took place in the peak of the national lockdown, and the sale’s success vindicated in2assets’s decision to invest early and timeously in hi-tech internet technology. What surprised us was that the auction attracted 27 bidders offering high prices at a time when we were concerned that buyers would be hesitant to invest in property, and with no pre-sale viewing,” Hattingh said.

Buoyed by the auction’s success, In2assets is preparing for its next multiple property auction on June 3, when 12 properties with an estimated value of over R300m will be on offer.

The auction is planned for the Durban Country Club at 11am but if restrictions on gatherings are still in place, lots will again be sold from an online studio by Miller.

For more details, email In2assets operations manager Terry Munsamy at [email protected] or see www. in2assets.com.

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