Property Auctions

Realising the value of your property at auction

  • Cooke & Arkwright Auction
  • Cooke & Arkwright Auction
  • Cooke & Arkwright Auction
  • Cooke & Arkwright Auction

Cooke & Arkwright provides a property auction service, enabling our clients to achieve value though immediate sale of commercial and rural properties by auction.

At Cooke & Arkwright we hold bespoke auctions for clients with additional entries invited. These property auctions provide you with a transparent, cost effective and efficient method of sale for investments, development opportunities and the more unusual classes of property, securing an instant commitment from the buyer and realising best value.

Why choose Cooke & Arkwright?

  • We provide a bespoke auction service in Wales and are happy to tailor auctions to your particular needs if you have a large number of lots to sell
  • Through our extensive contact base of local investors in Wales, we can ensure that your properties are exposed to the local buyers who will bid aggressively to achieve and often exceed the full potential of your lots for sale
  • We offer a high quality service at competitive fees - and are happy to personalise our fee basis for clients.

How we can help you

Our auction expertise covers a wide range of sectors, including:

  • Office properties
  • Retail properties
  • Development opportunities
  • Industrial properties
  • Ground rent investments
  • Agricultural land
  • Woodland.

Previous Auctions

Pentre Barracks, Rhondda - 22 September 2016

A former barracks on 4.07 acres of land with potential for alternative uses. Click here for more details.

Property Auction - 27 April 2016

Click here for the results of our last auction. 

We will give you honest advice on whether your property is suitable for an auction and guide you through the process from start to finish. Please contact us to find out more.

Cooke & Arkwright have been providing rating valuation advice to The Welsh Rugby Union Limited (“WRU”) and Millennium Stadium plc for many years. They were recently successful in achieving substantial reductions in the assessments of the Millennium Stadium, covering both the 2005 and 2010 rating list. These negotiated reductions yielded savings of c.£3.5m which, crucially, allows the WRU to re-invest in rugby throughout Wales. They advise the WRU across the group portfolio including the National Centre of Excellence in the Vale of Glamorgan. The valuation issues across the WRU portfolio are complex requiring a high level of understanding of the funding and finances of professional sport in Wales. Cooke & Arkwright’s experience and understanding of these issues and application to the rating valuation have yielded these substantial negotiated reductions. The WRU and the Millennium Stadium entrust our work to organisations with the required levels in experience and expertise in dealing with these complex issues. I am glad to say we have this expertise in Wales. I would have no hesitation in recommending ratepayers making use of this Welsh based expertise.

The Welsh Rugby Union Limited, Welsh Rugby Union Group