Webinar:
Auction Ready - Finance & Strategy for Landlords
Watch our information packed webinar featuring auction expert Oliver Prior from Auction House and property finance expert Jeni Browne.

Buying at auction is on the rise, and for good reason.
With the growing popularity of bridging finance and online auctions replacing in-person bidding, landlords have a golden opportunity to secure great deals quickly and efficiently.
Whether you’re flipping for profit or expanding your buy to let portfolio, buying at auction can be a smart, strategic move.
In this webinar, we teamed up with the experts at Auction House to share exactly what you need to know before you bid.
Key takeaways:
- How to bid with confidence
- What due diligence looks like when time is tight
- Where the current auction hotspots are (and why they matter)
- The difference between traditional and modern auctions
Whether you’re new to auctions or looking to sharpen your strategy, this session will give you the key insights you need to successfully invest.
Meet our speakers
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Jeni Browne
Business Development Director, MFB Jeni's knowledge of the mortgage industry is second to none and she has a knack for explaining complicated, jargon-filled funding concepts. Jeni spends a lot of her time educating borrowers by keeping them aware of market changes and helping them understand what is possible with their finance options. A landlord herself, she understands the challenges property investors face in the current market. |
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Oliver PriorNational Commercial Director, Auction House A Chartered Surveyor and auctioneer, with a background in development consultancy, corporate commercial advisory, and land strategy. Oliver supports a wide range of clients, including asset managers, lenders, LPA receivers, housing associations, and institutional investors, in the successful appraisal and sale of single properties and large portfolios across the UK. |
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About Auction HouseAuction House are a national network of property auctioneers made up of knowledgeable regional teams covering the full extent of England, Scotland and Wales. |


