Hammered! NRLA’s new partnership with online auctions specialist

Hammered! NRLA’s new partnership with online auctions specialist


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The National Residential Landlords Association has entered into a partnership with SDL Property Auctions.

SDL sells a wide range of properties in its live streamed National Property Auctions and online Timed Auctions from, vacant houses and building plots, to commercial buildings and development opportunities. 

The NRLA claims its members will be at the front of the queue for investment opportunities, benefitting from an online platform for the buying and selling of residential and commercial properties; access to monthly online auctions; and so-called Timed Auctions, which are available on SDL Property Auctions’ website every day.

This partnership is the latest in a series of new agreements the NRLA has recently reached with specialist organisations.

Association chief executive Ben Beadle says: “Our new relationship with SDL Property Auctions will ensure our members will be first to benefit from an efficient, effective service provided by a genuine market leader in this area.

“SDL Property Auctions’ expertise in property auctions complements the other top-notch services offered by our other partners perfectly, and we can’t wait to begin working with them.”

And Andrew Parker, SDL managing director, adds: “We’re delighted to be partnering with the NRLA to provide its growing membership with access to transparent and secure property auctions services.

“We can assist landlords achieve fast and faff-free property sales and purchases to effectively manage their portfolios, whether that’s residential or commercial properties anywhere in the UK.”

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