Halls property auctions
Shrewsbury firm established in 1845 (originally Hall, Wateridge and Owen) holding regular collective property and land auctions at its head-office salerooms, selling country estates, farms, cottages, commercial premises, mixed-use property and brownfield land. When you find a lot, share the catalogue, price range and exit so Vortex can compare suitable auction finance as a broker, not a lender.
Halls at a glance
- Coverage: Regional — North West, Wales, West Midlands
- Property types: Agricultural, Commercial, Land, Mixed-use, Residential
- Auction methods: Online, Traditional
- Based in: Shrewsbury, West Midlands
- Established: 1845
- Website: hallsgb.com ↗
How auction finance works for Halls lots
At a Halls auction, the hammer is an exchange of contracts: you pay a deposit on the day and complete inside the catalogue deadline, often 28 days but sometimes shorter. A standard mortgage may not fit that timetable, which is why bidders consider auction finance or a bridging loan. Bring us the lot and catalogue before you bid so we can compare suitable routes and help you frame a supported ceiling.
If the lot is unmortgageable in its current state, a refurbishment or below-market-value buy, that is exactly what this finance is built for: the bridge funds the purchase now, you complete on time, then exit by refinancing onto a term mortgage or selling once works are done. We stress-test that exit first. We are a broker, not a lender, and we disclose every fee in writing before you commit.
Where Halls sells
Property-auction markets we cover include:
Bidding at Halls? Prepare the finance before the hammer
Tell us the lot, price range and exit. We compare suitable finance and coordinate the application process.