Join George Walker, Ben Hodge and Will Clough in this short podcast as they examine the trends and themes that emerged from the auction on 23rd March and look ahead. Shopping centres, portfolio sales, value-add opportunities and private investor appetite for alternatives are all covered before looking ahead to the re-opening of non-essential retail.Contact us: [email protected] 2020 Allsop commercial auctions sold £434m of assets, at a success rate of 91%, with 124 of the total lots sold at £1 million or above.Full details of the analysis and overview of the 2020 results, can be found online in our commercial auctions 2020 annual review publicationYou can find out more about our auction team at https://auctions.allsop.co.uk/ or the services Allsop offer at https://www.allsop.co.uk/Or follow Allsop or our speakers George Walker, Ben Hodge or Will Clough on social media AllsopLinkedInTwitterYouTubeInstagramGeorge WalkerLinkedInTwitterBen HodgeLinkedInTwitterWill CloughLinkedInDon't forget, if you’ve enjoyed listening, please rate us and consider writing a review.The podcast presented here is for general guidance and represents opinions of our teams based on the property market at the time of recording.All details are correct at time of recording
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