Property Auctions - po2
Auction date: Thu, 06/02/2025 - 11:00
Guide Price £120,000 - £130,000. This ground floor maisonette is situated close to local amenities and public transport links, as well as offering easy road access out of the City via the A3 and M275 road networks. The property is neutrally decorated throughout and is ready to move into, making it suitable for owner occupation or addition to an income producing investment portfolio.
Auction date: Wed, 11/12/2024 - 11:00
Guide Price £130,000 - £140,000. This ground floor maisonette is situated close to local amenities and public transport links. The property is neutrally decorated throughout and is ready to move into, making it suitable for owner occupation or addition to an income producing investment portfolio. Enclosed front garden and access to communal car parking at rear of building on a first-come, first-served basis. Leasehold with vacant possession.
Auction date: Wed, 11/12/2024 - 11:00
Guide Price £160,000 - £180,000. This mid-terrace three-bedroom house is located close to local schools and amenities. The property requires a significant amount of improvement but is very worthy of the scheme of works required, after which it will be ideally suited to an owner occupier, resale into the local market or addition to an income producing portfolio. Garden with rear pedestrian access. Freehold with vacant possession.
Auction date: Fri, 01/11/2024 - 11:00
Guide Price £160,000 - £180,000. This mid-terrace three-bedroom house requires a significant amount of improvement but is very worthy of the scheme of works required, after which it will be ideally suited to an owner occupier, resale into the local market or addition to an income producing portfolio. Garden with rear pedestrian access. Freehold with vacant possession.
Auction date: Tue, 29/10/2024 - 08:00
Guide Price £90,000. An end of terrace house requiring modernisation with accommodation arranged on two floors. Benefits from garden at rear. Vacant possession.
Auction date: Wed, 23/10/2024 - 11:00
Guide Price £400,000+. Sold by Public Auction are five apartments occupying the first floor of a building. An entrance at the rear leads to a communal hall and stairway and access to the five apartments which are currently let with an annual income of £36,300. The one bedroom apartments are spacious, presented in reasonable order and offer scope to improve to maximise income. The five apartments are held under one leasehold title 979 years remaining.
Auction date: Wed, 31/07/2024 - 08:00
Guide Price £110,000+. The property comprises a two bedroom mid terrace house arranged over ground and first floors. The property is subject to an Assured Shorthold Tenancy for a term of 12 months commencing 19th June 2015 at a rent of £600 per calendar month (Holding Over). The auctioneers understand there may be potential to increase the rent to £900 pcm.
Auction date: Wed, 24/07/2024 - 11:00
Guide Price £75,000 - £80,000. A freehold block of 10 garages, of which seven of the garages are let under the terms of Licence Agreements at a current rental of £50 per garage, per month. It is considered that there is scope to increase these rents along with letting the three vacant garages to increase the rental return. Currently let at £4,200 per annum plus three vacant garages. Ideal investment opportunity. Freehold with part vacant possession.
Auction date: Wed, 17/07/2024 - 11:00
Guide Price £350,000+. This Freehold of a unique detached building in a popular residential area with versatile options for conversion into residential units, subject to relevant planning approvals. The original 1930’s dwellinghouse was converted in the 1950’s to a Meeting House with a self-contained wardens’ apartment on the first floor, and a one-bedroom cottage on the side of the building. A spacious loft within the tall pitched roof also seems ripe for conversion to further accommodation, once again subject to relevant planning and building regulation approvals.
Auction date: Wed, 22/05/2024 - 11:00
This Freehold of a unique detached building in a popular residential area with versatile options for conversion into residential units, subject to relevant planning approvals. The original 1930’s dwellinghouse was converted in the 1950’s to a Meeting House with a self-contained wardens’ apartment on the first floor, and a one-bedroom cottage on the side of the building. A spacious loft within the tall pitched roof also seems ripe for conversion to further accommodation, once again subject to relevant planning and building regulation approvals.