A rare nil reserve price has been placed on a house near the beautiful Lake District that is up for sale at Bond Wolfe Auctions’ next auction in Birmingham on Wednesday 3rd July.
The two-bedroomed, mid-terraced property stands flush to the pavement at 107 Main Street in the village of Distington, near Workington, and comes with a rear garden.
The house has a nil reserve price because it is currently vacant and needs renovation, although a neighbouring property sold for £55,000 back in 2012.
Gurpreet Bassi, chief executive of Bond Wolfe Auctions, said: “It’s highly unusual to start auction
The UK’s leading property auctioneer Auction House successfully sold 1,409 lots in the months between January and May this year - a month before that figure was achieved in 2018.
This represents a 76% success rate and puts the group 3.8% ahead of last year (1,358 lots sold) at a time when it is already showing record entries of nearly 550 lots for the month of June.
Commenting on the figures, Auction House Founding Director Roger Lake said: “Once again, these are very healthy statistics for Auction House – especially at a time when the slowdown in London appears to be spreading outwards
A large end-terraced property comprising three self-contained apartments was one of the stand-out lots at the third Manchester auction of the year for SDL Auctions North West.
30 Lansdowne Road, Crumpsall, Manchester, which currently produces an annual income of £16,140, was the third property to go under the hammer at the AJ Bell Stadium and drew keen interest from investors attracted by the potential for healthy returns. From a *guide price of £170,000+, it sold for £204,000.
A former children’s home and prominent office building in the High Peak is another property with rental potential
A historic lodge house that was once part of a 200-year-old Black Country manor house estate is up for grabs at Bond Wolfe Auctions’ next auction at Villa Park in Birmingham on Wednesday 3rd July.
The Main Lodge is a Grade II-listed property at the gateway to the former Lawnswood House estate near Wordsley and comes with a guide price* of just £125,000+.
The two-bedroomed home, which lies off the main A449 around a mile-and-a-half north of Stourton, was a later addition to the Regency manor house originally built for the wealthy Foley family.
Hey everyone, its down to Devon today to have a look at a rather lovelyfour bedroom bungalowwith good sized garden. There isn't much needing done to update this one and make it your own, so this property will be well suited to investors and owner occupiers :o)
I'm going to start in the kitchen of this one, as that's the room that first caught my interest. I'm not personally the biggest fan of a lot of pine. Nothing wrong with it of course, it's just not one of my favourites, which made it surprising to me that a kitchen with lots of that kind of wood on show would appeal to me this much
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The MD of the UK’s longest-established estate agency recruitment consultancy says that the tenant fee ban introduced this month will have a serious impact on staffing levels in the lettings sector.
Property Personnel Managing Director Anthony Hesse’s comments follow the introduction of the new Tenant Fees Act 2019 at the weekend (Saturday 1 June), which prevents agents or landlords charging a tenant any kind of fee in addition to their rent - including credit checks, inventories and references.
Anthony Hesse said: “This new Act will send seismic shockwaves through the lettings sector - and
Hey folks, I've another excellent opportunity to show you down in Buckinghamshire, and this one could be the ideal project property. This quaint period property needs considerable work done, but it also has the option to extend as well thanks to planning permission being already in place, so it could suit a variety of buyers including developers/builders looking to take advantage of the opportunity offered here.
Now, this one probably isn't well suited to the average DIYers or those seeking their very first project, as it's a period property needing significant updating throughout, but for
Hey everyone, I've spotted a fab four bedroom that's worth taking a closer look at down in Buckinghamshire... and if you're looking for a move with minimum fuss then this brand new contemporary home is ideal :)
Apparently this one has won an award for the excellent construction and workmanship... and that doesn't surprise me in the slightest given how immaculate this property looks from every location and angle shown! It's absolutely stunning throughout, and while sometimes the extensive blank slate in brand new properties can be a bit repetitive after looking at multiple rooms, there really
Property buyers were engaged in enthusiastic bidding as a public toilet block in Darley Dale sold for £68,500 at SDL Auctions Graham Penny’s latest auction at Pride Park Stadium, Derby.
The public conveniences in Station Road, Darley Dale, which had a *guide price of £35,000+, has the potential to be used as a shop, office or other business, with space to extend, all subject to planning permission.
The toilet block was one of the more unconventional lots which were sold in front of the BBC Homes Under The Hammer TV crew at the third auction of the year for the East Midlands’ most successful