Black Country properties in record-breaking auction
Properties across the Black Country with prices as low as £5,000 will feature in a record-breaking remote bidding auction, the UK’s largest-ever livestreamed auction, held by Bond Wolfe Auctions in September.
They are among the record-breaking total of 214 lots in the newly-published catalogue for the auction that will be held on Wednesday 16 September.
For many house-hunters, the chance of a bargain-priced home will provide the major attraction.
Gurpreet Bassi, chief executive of Bond Wolfe Auctions, said: “While some houses have low guide prices because of their need for repairs or renovation, they can provide the perfect opportunity for those working with a limited budget to get on the property ladder.”
A three-bedroomed, end-terraced house at 2 Prosser Street, in Wolverhampton, is among those with a £5,000 guide price*.
As well as three bedrooms on the first floor it offers an attic room with en suite, a rear garden and comes with a gas fired central heating system and UPVC double glazing.
In Dudley, a three-bedroomed, mid terraced property at 90 Blackacre Road is also listed with a guide price of £5,000, offering gardens front and rear, gas-fired central heating and double glazing.
In Walsall, a three-bedroomed, semi-detached house at 7 Arrow Road has a guide price of just £10,000, with gardens front and rear, gas-fired central heating and partial double glazing.
Meanwhile, a guide price of £19,000 to £24,000 has been set for a three-bedroomed, mid-terraced house at 49 Dibble Road, in Smethwick, although this in need of improvement works throughout.
Over in Walsall, a three-bedroomed, end-terraced house at 16 Oakland Road has a guide price of £14,000 to £19,000, however it is also in need of repair work.
At the other end of the scale, a three bedroom detached house at 157 Hales Lane, Smethwick, is still a bargain with its guide price of £69,000 to £74,000, offering gardens, a garage and three bedrooms – one with en suite shower room and WC.
For those who fancy the challenge of self-build, there are also plots of land among the lots, including land to the rear of 58 Eaton Crescent, Dudley, with guide price of £10,000,
and a plot at Yew Tree Villa, Albrighton, with a guide price of £5,000.
Other properties on offer range from a former neighbourhood police base in the Bilston to an ex- library in Walsall.
Mr Bassi added: “We really will be setting new levels of achievement in the UK auctions sector with our sale on 16 September, as never before have so many different lots been available for a remote bidding sale.
“It will offer an unprecedented opportunity for those looking for a property bargain, with access to more than 200 lots online.”
Many of the properties featured in Bond Wolfe Auctions’ sale have virtual tours available, and more details are available at www.bondwolfe.com.
The Black Country properties will be in the record-breaking auction on Wednesday 16 September. The auction starts at the earlier time of 9am and will be livestreamed via Bond Wolfe Auctions’ website with remote bidding by proxy, telephone or internet only.
Anyone interested in the auctions or with properties for sale in future auctions should contact [email protected], or call 0121 312 1212