Auction House London raised £19.6m from 98 lots offered at its latest sale.
The sale’s success rate was 87%, with 23 lots sold prior and 57 sold in the room.
The most expensive lot was a six-bedroom “lateral” flat spread across 3,391 sq ft, in Belgravia, SW1, which sold for £940,000 off a £900,000 guide, while the top lot was a terraced house in Dagenham, Essex, sold to an owner-occupier for £292,000 off a £160,000 guide.
At the other end of the scale, a plot of 2.8 acres in Clywd, north Wales, was listed with no reserve and sold for £20.
Auctioneer Andrew Binstock said the April sale would be smaller as the timescale was tight, but in the longer term it “would be nice to push to 150 lots”.
The catalogue had originally contained 117 lots, but this had reduced to 98 by auction day. AHL offered 28 lots at its first auction in March 2011.
The sale took place at the Landmark Hotel, NW1, on 23 February.