Birmingham Auction Yields £23.5M, Boosting City Council
Update: 2025-12-13
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Birminghams former Oscott Manor School site sells for £1.25 million, surpassing expectations at a Bond Wolfe auction. The event raised over £23.5 million, marking a record-breaking year for the real estate agency. The Birmingham City Council benefited significantly, with three properties fetching over £2.25 million. Despite economic challenges, demand for land and buildings remains high, as evidenced by the auctions online engagement. Bond Wolfes first livestreamed auction of 2026 is set for February 5th.
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