The offices in Manukau, Manurewa, Mangere and Mangere Bridge came together to see more than $34 million in property sold as part of the Game Day auction event.
“I’m incredibly proud of our team and the standard they continue to set,” Ray White A T Realty director Adam Thomson said.
“We actually booked 74 auctions for Game Day, so much so that we had to roll a number into the following weeks.
“Delivering 56 auctions over 10 hours, with seven sold prior, is a huge achievement. But it’s really the work done in the weeks leading up that drives those results.
“It takes a full team effort, from our salespeople through to our management and admin team who support them every step of the way.
“Most importantly, none of this happens without the trust of our vendors, and we’re grateful for the confidence they place in us to deliver outstanding outcomes.”
There were a total of 278 bidders in the room ready to purchase on Game Day who placed a total of 1,059 bids.
The top result went to Ray White Manukau agents James McGregor and Kris Khatri who sold 824 Redoubt Road, Alfriston under the hammer for $3.555 million.
The auction which saw the most competition was for Ray White Manukau’s Charlie and Liam Brothers’ auction at 22 McInnes Road, Weymouth, which saw 94 bids before selling under the hammer for $895,000.