Three Wetherspoons pubs in south London are currently under offer after being put up for sale five months ago.
The chain made a "commercial" decision to sell the pubs which continue to operate as Wetherspoons outlets until they are sold.
The Bankers Draft in Eltham, the Capitol in Forest Hill and the Asparagus in Battersea are currently under offer.
The three, which are being marketed are by CBRE and Savills, were put up for sale among 32 others across the UK in September.
Despite offers being made for the pubs, other proposals are still welcome, according to the JW Disposals website.
The Wrong Un in Bexleyheath and the Foxley Hutch in Purley are also up for sale but no offers have been made yet.
Senior director at CBRE, Toby Hall, said the pubs represent an "excellent" opportunity for existing pub operators.
He adds that there are a mix of locations in the portfolio which is rarely seen in the market.
The chain, founded by businessman Tim Martin, operates around 800 pubs around the UK and Ireland.
The market value for the south London pubs are unknown.
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