Family homes in East Midlands priced as low as £30,000 by Bond Wolfe Auctions
Three East Midlands homes with competitive guide prices* of £30,000+ will attract strong bidding at Bond Wolfe Auctions’ next auction at Villa Park in Birmingham on 3 July.
Leading the pack is a three-bedroomed, mid-terraced property at 62 Ambleside Drive in the popular Eyres Monsell area of Leicester, which stands back from the road behind a driveway and front garden.
This house has double glazing and central heating and is located only 2½ miles from the Fosse Park Shopping Centre, with easy access to the city centre and Blaby town centre.
Another property with a guide price of £30,000+ is a two-bedroomed, mid-terraced house at 17 Melbourne Street within half a mile of Coalville town centre.
Once again this house benefits from central heating and double glazing, although it does need modernisation.
Over in Derbyshire, the third property with a £30,000+ guide price is a three-bedroomed, semi-detached house at 8 Shortlands in Belper, also in need of renovation.
However, this property stands elevated from the road behind what could be an attractive front garden, and is only half a mile away from the town centre and train centre.
Gurpreet Bassi, chief executive of Bond Wolfe Auctions, said: “All three of these properties could make great projects for first-time buyers or landlords looking to expand, and their competitive starting prices will make them popular on 3 July.”
The property is one of several from the East Midlands in what is Bond Wolfe Auctions’ third auction in a row to offer over 100 lots.
Another lot is a three-bedroomed, mid-terraced property at 26 Harrow Road in Leicester, just off the popular Narborough Road.
This house has a guide price of £40,000+ and is within 1½ miles of the De Montfort University and the Leicester Royal Infirmary, although it needs some modernisation.
Meanwhile, a four-bedroomed, mid-terraced property at 175 Birchwood Lane in Somercotes, Alfreton will go under the hammer with a guide price of £50,000+.
This double fronted house stands well back from the road behind a driveway and front garden, and is well placed for local shops and services in Somercotes as well as lying close to the A38 and M1 motorway network.
Mr Bassi added: “These five East Midlands residential homes show the volume of great investments we have at our auction and are a great example of the choice we will be offering from across the Midlands and further afield.”
Bond Wolfe Auctions only launched in January but has already been instructed on 350 properties this year.
Its first two auctions had an average success rate over 87% which has quickly established the business as the Midlands’ leading auctioneer in 2019.
There are 120 lots in the auction on Wednesday 3 July, and these can all be viewed here.
Anyone with properties for sale in future auctions should contact [email protected] or call 0121 312 1212.