Fire-damaged seven-flat house up for auction

Fire-damaged seven-flat house up for auction


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A substantial detached house in a popular Birmingham suburb that has been converted into seven self-contained flats is up for sale in Bond Wolfe’s next auction.  

It will have a guide price of £650,000+ in the livestreamed auction on Thursday March 26.

The vacant freehold property also has a large external area that may be suitable for further development, subject to planning permission.

There has been partial fire damage to the premises, resulting in the need for refurbishment and modernisation.

The current accommodation includes an entrance hall on the ground floor leading to Flat 1, with a reception room, bedroom, kitchen and bathroom, and Flat 2 with a reception and bedroom, kitchen, shower room and toilet.

On the same floor is Flat 6 with a hall, reception room, kitchen, bedroom and shower room, and Flat 7, with an open plan living room and kitchen, bedroom, shower room and rear entrance hall.

There is a communal landing on the first floor leading to Flat 3, with a bedroom, reception room, kitchen and shower room, and Flat 4, with a reception and bedroom, kitchen and bathroom.

Another communal landing on the second floor leads to Flat 5, with a hall, kitchen, bathroom, two bedrooms, store and reception room.

The property will be among 178 lots appearing in the auction, which allows remote bidding by proxy, telephone or internet. 

For more details and to register to bid visit https://www.bondwolfe.com/auctions/properties/, email [email protected] or call 0121 312 1212 or 01902 928 510. 

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