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Hammer time for probate property

Hammer time for probate property

Update: 2025-07-10
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In this episode of the Today’s Wills and Probate Podcast, host David Opie explores the evolving world of probate property sales through the lens of auctions.

He’s joined by Russell Taylor, Managing Director and Auctioneer at probate.auction, and Corin Holness, Corporate Relationship Director. Together, they unpack how the auction process is helping executors, legal professionals, and beneficiaries realise better returns and greater transparency when selling estate property.

Russell, with 25 years of experience in the auction world, shares how a growing number of probate properties are being undervalued and resold—often leaving tens of thousands of pounds out of the estate. The podcast highlights why auction might be the right fit for certain properties, particularly those in disrepair, and how probate.auction offers a zero-fee model for sellers that keeps the estate’s value intact.

Corin emphasises the educational role their team plays, providing tailored advice to help determine whether auction or private sale is more appropriate. With greater reach than traditional estate agents, a streamlined nine-week process, and complete transparency, the platform offers a compelling alternative.

This episode lifts the curtain on a misunderstood corner of the probate journey—and what professionals should know when advising clients.

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Hammer time for probate property

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