
Sale of private owners’ property
The Auction house of the Russian Federation offers private owners services for realization of real-estate properties throughout the entire territory of Russia:
- Land plots
- Buildings
- Luxury segment residential and country real-estate
The Auction House of the Russian Federation offers the following services:
- Marketing studies
- Valuation of properties for sale
- Advertisement of properties being prepared for sale
- Search for buyers
- Sale of properties (depending on the owner’s wish, sale may be carried out at an English or Dutch auction, and also on conditions of sale on commission)
- Legal support of deals
Furthermore, the Auction house of the Russian Federation looks for real-estate properties according to requests of buyers.
The search is carried out both on the secondary real-estate market and on the primary market among state-owned properties that are put up for sale.
The Auction house of the Russian Federation works on the site of the St. Petersburg property fund, which for over 20 years has been the largest regional seller of state property in the Russian Federation.
The client base of the organization numbers around 32,000 natural and legal persons.
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Besides Sberbank of Russia and the St. Petersburg property fund, the shareholders of the Auction house of the Russian Federation include the Non-commercial partnership “Guild of Managers and Developers”. The guild unites around 220 major developing and investment countries from many Russian regions. These are potential clients of the Auction house of the Russian Federation, and potential buyers of pledged assets. The most problematic section of them is land plots and properties on which construction has not been completed.
Geography of sales The Auction house of the Russian Federation (completed and planned deals): Moscow, St. Petersburg, Leningrad Oblast, Krasnoyarsk Krai, Kemerovo Oblast, Republic of Khakasia, Novosibirsk, Omsk, Moscow Oblast, Samara Oblast, Krasnodasr Krai, Saratov, Tver Oblast, Rzhev, Yaroslavl Oblast, Ivanovo Oblast, Oryol, Magnitogorsk, Khabarovsk, Yaroslavl, Perm Oblast.
Completed deals
Land plots for housing construction in Pargolovo
On 22 March, the Auction House of the Russian Federation held auctions for the sale of pledged land plots of the LEK construction company. The three plots in Pargolovo on the Olgino road of a total area of 6.5 hectares were sold for a total sum of 522 million rubles (increase according to results of auctions – 70 million rubles). The land plots were sold into ownership. The sale was carried out with the agreement of the pledge-holder, Sberbank of Russia. The land plots are designed for construction of residential buildings of medium- and high-rise development of a total area of 165,000 sq.m.
Sale of land plots of LEK company on Moskovskoe shosse
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On 7 December 2010, the Auction House of the Russian Federation held an auction on the sale of two plots for housing construction on Moskovskoe shosse, d.3, near the Park of Hero Cities. Total area of plots – 9.15 hectares.
The land plots were on deposit with Sberbank and were sold by agreement with the bank.
In the course of the auction, the starting price (713 million rubles) increased by 1.5 times and reached 1,075,000,000 rubles.
The winner was Gorodksaya DomoStroitelnaya Kompaniya (City Housing Construction Company). According to the evaluation of the winning company, a residential complex with a sellable area of around 100,000 sq.m. can be built on the plots.
Kusheleva-Bezborodko Palace (Saint-Petersburg, Kutuzova embankment, 24)
Sale by order of private owner
The Kushelev-Bezborodko palace is a unique building that was built in 1775. The palace is a monument of architecture, situated on the Neva embankment, in the front, palatial section. Sales of such properties in St. Petersburg are very rare.
The palace is a three-story building of 6,250 sq.m. The land plot on which it is situated is 4,344 sq.m.
The owner was prepared to sell this property for 690,000,000 rubles. The Auction house of the Russian Federation found a buyer who paid 740,000,000 rubles for the building.
By agency agreement with the private owner, a service station was sold at 30 Finlyandskaya ulitsa, korpus 2, litera A. With a starting price of 19,500,000 rubles, the property was sold at English auction for 37,000,000 rubles.


