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Saturday might be the most popular day for property auctions, but it isn’t necessarily the most successful, new data has shown.
Ray White Group has crunched the data on its national auction day clearance rates over the 12 months to 13 July 2021 to reveal Fridays as the most successful auction days.
More specifically, it’s 1pm on a Friday reporting a clearance rate of 91.2 per cent. Advertisement ); googletag.cmd.push(function() { googletag.display( div-gpt-ad-1606778681712-0 ); }); } Advertisement
Saturdays at 8am came in second, with a slightly lower clearance rate of 90.5 per cent. ....
The most successful auction day in Australia revealed By Bianca Dabu 21 July 2021 | 1 minute read SHARE Saturday might be the most popular day for property auctions, but it isn’t the most successful, new data has revealed. Ray White Group’s analysis on its national auction day clearance rates in the 12 months to 13 July 2021 revealed that Fridays are the most successful auction days, with a clearance rate of 91.2 per cent witnessed at 1pm on Fridays. Saturdays at 8am came in second, with a slightly lower clearance rate of 90.5 per cent. “Most auctions in Australia are held on Saturdays between 10am and 1pm, but new data from Ray White shows that looking at a midweek auction could create more competition,” Ms Conisbee said. ....
The move was officially announced, and the signage changed, on Thursday. The team had been under the First National banner for almost 30 years. First National had fewer than 40 offices in New Zealand, while Ray White was closing in on 200. Blenheim would act as the flagship office for Marlborough, with 18 staff across sales, property management, marketing and administration, while Picton would operate a satellite office with a handful of salespeople. Supplied The same team, under a different banner. McLean said they would have the same people and the same service, but with the reliability of a major national brand. “It s a big upgrade . We have had a very good and reliable vehicle in the brand, there is nothing broken, but it was just time for something newer and more modern . ” McLean said. ....