Neighbouring Coventry homes for sale by auction together with starting price of just £100,000+
There’s a rare opportunity to purchase a pair of neighbouring houses near an attractive park in Coventry at Bond Wolfe Auctions’ next auction on Wednesday 9 December.
The semi-detached houses at 2 and 4 Recreation Road are located next to Longford Park on the north-eastern edge of the city, and together they have a guide price* of just £100,000+.
Number 2 has two bedrooms and number 4 has three, and although both properties need modernisation they are vacant and may be suitable for redevelopment subject to planning consents.
Gurpreet Bassi, chief executive of Bond Wolfe Auctions, said: “You don’t get many lots like this one which offers two homes with such a low starting price, benefitting from driveways, front and back gardens, and double glazing.
“Yes, they need a little work, but what a tremendous opportunity for either a family looking to make a sizeable conversion or a landlord wanting to extend their portfolio.”
Another lot likely to catch bidders’ eyes is a two-bedroomed, mid-terraced house at 5 Wheate Croft in the Tile Hill area that lies west of Coventry city centre.
This mid-terraced property has gardens front and back, gas central heating and double glazing, and yet it comes with a guide price of just £49,000+.
Over in the east of the city is a three-bedroomed, mid-terraced house at 63 Hornsey Close, near Wyken Croft Nature Park.
This property also has gardens front and back, gas central heating and double glazing, and comes with a guide price of £44,000 to £49,000.
A more traditional two-bedroomed, mid-terraced house just north of the city centre at 107 Wyley Road has a guide price of £54,000 to £59,000.
Although this property benefits from gas central heating system and double glazing, it does need renovation.
Down in Stoke Aldermoor to the south east of the city is a three-bedroomed, end-terraced house at 7 Carter Road, with a guide price of £69,000+.
Bidders will be interested in the corner garden space outside which may make this property suitable for development, subject to planning permission.
Just north of here is another three-bedroomed, end-terraced house at 55 Harris Road, with gas central heating, double glazing and a rear conservatory, with a guide price of £75,000 to £80,000.
Meanwhile, there’s a two-bedroomed, mid-terraced house standing flush to the pavement at 39 Jodrell Street in nearby Nuneaton, with an attractive guide price of £44,000 to £49,000.
This property benefits from a rear garden and gas central heating, however it is in need of modernisation.
Mr Bassi of Bond Wolfe Auctions added: “These excellent lots in and around Coventry reflect the wide choice of attractive properties available at our auction, with something for everybody.”
The Coventry lots are just seven from a total of 183 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. Click here to register to bid.
More details are at www.bondwolfe.com, or email [email protected], or call 0121 312 1212.