Property Auctions - solihull

Auction date: Thu, 27/02/2025 - 10:00

Guide Price £250,000. The property comprises a two storey, three-bedroom semi-detached house which requires modernisation. There are good sized gardens to the front and rear of the property. Picturesque village location.

Auction date: Wed, 26/02/2025 - 09:00

Guide Price £5,000. Parcel of pasture land, approximately 0.55 acres (0.22 hectares). The site benefits from a right of access across the adjoining land. The lot is offered subject to a clawback provision.

Auction date: Thu, 06/02/2025 - 08:30

Guide price £5,000. A first floor one bedroom retirement apartment, standing within a purpose built block with communal visitor and resident parking. The property benefits from electric heating and double glazing. Vacant possession upon completion.

Auction date: Wed, 11/12/2024 - 08:30

Guide price £25,000. An approximately rectangular shaped parcel of land within a desirable residential area, which may be suitable for a variety of uses, subject to obtaining the necessary planning consents. The site extends to approximately 230.59 sq m (2482.08 sq ft) or thereabouts. Freehold – Vacant possession upon completion.

Auction date: Thu, 24/10/2024 - 09:00

Guide price £275,000. A 3 bedroom semi detached house, standing back from the road behind a driveway and foregarden with side car port. The property in a shell like state and is in need of full reburishment throughout. Freehold – Vacant possession upon completion.

Auction date: Thu, 24/10/2024 - 09:00

Guide price £275,000. A 3 bedroom freehold detached property standing back from the road behind a driveway and foregarden. The property is in a shell like state in need of full refurbishment throughout. Freehold – Vacant possession upon completion.

Auction date: Thu, 24/10/2024 - 09:00

Guide price £395,000. A well presented 3 bedroom detached house, which has been extended to the rear, standing behind a driveway. The property is conveniently located within close proximity to local schools, and a wide range of amenities. Benefits from gas fired central heating and double glazing. Freehold – Vacant possession upon completion.

Auction date: Tue, 16/07/2024 - 18:30

Guide Price £750,000 (Reduced). This Grade II Listed Property is steeped in History. Probably dating from the 1600's, it has a wealth of wall and ceiling timbers Throughout. In more recent years, a large double garage with a large utility, come workshop, was constructed at the back of the driveway that can easily accommodate 5 parked cars. This four bedroom property is very habitable but would benefit from some updating and refurbishment, and there is the potential (subject to planning consent being applied for and granted), for some building on the extensive garden area. Set Within Approximately Half an Acre.

Auction date: Tue, 16/07/2024 - 18:30

Guide Price £40,000. This interesting and intriguing block of amenity land has been ‘left to go to nature’ with natural regeneration, having led to the recolonisation of the land by various trees and shrubs, including ash, sycamore, with an understory of laurel and hazel. Widening out to the rear, the land backs onto and is surrounded by a number of large properties on the edge of this popular commuter village. The land will be ideal for the wildlife enthusiast, budding smallholder (for chickens, geese and pigs?). Someone who has a woodburning stove and wishes to have their own regenerative fuel supply, or indeed to actually clear the site for horse/pony grazing, or other recreational use (STPP), bounded only by the purchaser’s imagination and possibly some long-term ‘hope’ potential.

Auction date: Tue, 16/07/2024 - 18:30

Guide Price £30,000. This intriguing parcel of amenity land is roughly ‘L’ shaped and benefits from access via a right of way over adjoining land parallel to the railway line. This opens out to a hardcore/stoned driveway (giving access to two adjoining cottages). At right angles, is an area of (probably) former allotment/orchard, which would give purchasers scope for perhaps reactivating the orchard, creating an allotment, using the land for recreational or other use (STPP if required), and possibly some long-term ‘hope’ potential.