Lambert & Foster property auctions
A property and rural practice trading for over 125 years across Kent and East Sussex, with offices in Paddock Wood, Hythe and Wadhurst. It is best known for its collective land and farm auctions held three times a year on a dedicated sale field at Paddock Wood, selling building plots, development, agricultural, amenity and grazing 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.
Lambert & Foster at a glance
- Coverage: Regional — South East
- Property types: Agricultural, Land, Residential
- Auction methods: Traditional
- Based in: Paddock Wood, South East
- Website: lambertandfoster.co.uk ↗
How auction finance works for Lambert & Foster lots
At a Lambert & Foster 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 Lambert & Foster sells
Property-auction markets we cover include:
Bidding at Lambert & Foster? Prepare the finance before the hammer
Tell us the lot, price range and exit. We compare suitable finance and coordinate the application process.