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The décor may need updating, but this family home in Derbyshire is likely to create competitive bidding at Bond Wolfe Auctions’ online sale next week.
Because the three-bedroomed semi-detached at 48 The Green, in Hasland, Chesterfield will have a guide price* of just £15,000+ at the auction on Wednesday 9 December.

This low price comes despite the vacant property standing well back from the road with sizeable front and back gardens, gas central heating and UPVC double glazing.

Gurpreet Bassi, chief executive of Bond Wolfe Auctions, said: “This is a great example of some of the potential bargains we have on offer at our auctions.
“It may well need a little sprucing up, but what a tremendous opportunity for either a family with DIY skills or a landlord wanting to extend their portfolio.”

There are a number of other attractive lots in the Bond Wolfe Auctions’ sale, including a two-bedroomed, mid-terraced house at 20 Henry Street in the village of Grassmoor, south of Chesterfield, which has a guide price of £25,000+.

Over in Derbyshire is a three-bedroomed, mid-terraced house standing flush to the pavement at 220 Portland Street in the old mining village of New Houghton, near Mansfield, with a guide price of £24,000 to £29,000.

Also near Mansfield is a three-bedroomed, semi-detached property at 2 Greendale Crescent in Clipstone village, which needs some improvement works but with central heating and double glazing still has a tempting guide price of £35,000+.

Meanwhile, a four-bedroomed, mid-terraced house at 11 Hartington Street in Langwith, Mansfield again needs modernisation but has central heating and double glazing, and comes with a guide price of £40,000+.

More East Midlands star lots include a mid-terraced house at 3 Talbot Street in Pinxton village in Derbyshire, on the eastern boundary of Nottinghamshire, which has two bedrooms and an attic bedroom, and a guide price of £35,000+.

And not far away in the pretty model village of Ironville is a three-bedroomed, mid-terraced house at 15 Market Street, with a guide price of £25,000+
Mr Bassi of Bond Wolfe Auctions added: “These excellent lots across the East Midlands reflect the wide choice of attractive properties available at our auction, with something for everybody.”

The East Midlands lots are just a few from a total of 184 lots that will go under the hammer at Bond Wolfe Auctions’ auction on 9 December
It starts at 9am and will be livestreamed via Bond Wolfe Auctions’ website with remote bidding by proxy, telephone or internet only.

Bond Wolfe Auctions’ next online auction will be livestreamed via the website from 9am on Wednesday 9 December 2020, with remote bidding by proxy, telephone and internet only. Click here to register to bid or to watch the auction live on the day of the auction please click here.

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