Bond Wolfe Auctions’ upcoming sale will feature a range of residential properties across the Black Country to suit every buyer.
New house-hunters and those building buy-to-let portfolios have an opportunity to pick up bricks and mortar for a fraction of normal prices when scores of lots from across the region go under the hammer.
A selection of two, three and four-bedroom homes – everything from penthouse apartments to detached houses – feature in the auction brochure, with a guide price as low as £9,000-£14,000 for one home.
One example of a home on offer is a four-bedroom mid-terraced house at 35 Audlem Walk, in the Park Village area of Wolverhampton. At 9 Cardiff Street, a three-bedroom mid-terraced house carries a guide price of between £19,000-£24,000.
Two homes up for sale in Marridale Street West, also in Wolverhampton, demonstrate the range of properties available at the auction. Number 166 is a two-bedroom mid-terraced house with a guide price of £46,000-plus, while number 139, a two-bedroom mid-terraced house, has a guide price of just £14,000-£19,000.
Meanwhile, a two-bedroom mid-terraced house at 54 Norfolk Road in Wolverhampton also carries a guide price of £14,000-£19,000.
While many of these homes are in need of improvements, at a fraction of the cost of the average new home – more than £226,000 according to the government’s UK House Price Index – it means that people with DIY skills will be tempted to buy.
Elsewhere in Walsall, 40 Wye Road is home to a three-bedroom semi with a guide price of just £14,000 to £19,000, while a two-bedroom end-terraced house at 19 Oak Lane in West Bromwich has a guide price of just £10,000-£15,000.
Ian Tudor, managing director at Bond Wolfe Auctions, said: “This latest catalogue is a very good example of why auctions have become so popular. Our busy auction room is building a reputation as a hotbed of opportunities and we are expecting another great auction with some strong bidding.”
Bond Wolfe’s first auction on 13 March at Villa Park saw a total of £16.7 million raised from the sale of 103 properties. Its next auction takes place on Thursday 9 May at 10.30am. The lots to go under the hammer can be viewed here.
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