A two-bedroom first floor flat is currently showing as the second-cheapest property in Paisley right now – with a bargain price tag of just £10,000.
If you’re a first-time buyer or a developer looking for a new renovation project, this two-bedroom fixer-upper flat going to auction next month might be just the ticket.
Being sold by property auctioneers, Auction House Scotland, the flat at 41 Cochran Street is currently listed has a guide price of £10,000.
The property, in need of upgrading and modernisation, consists of a large living room, galley kitchen, bathroom, two generously-sized bedrooms, a storage cupboard and well-sized shared garden to the rear.
Mandi Cooper, managing director of Auction House Scotland, said: “Close to various amenities, transport links and Paisley town centre, this flat would be perfect for a developer or first-time buyer looking to get stuck into a renovation project and offers a fantastic opportunity to add value.
“Equally, buy to let investors could be attracted by the strong potential rental yield of the property upon completion of its refurbishment.”
The property will be going under the hammer at Auction House Scotland’s in-room auction which takes place at 2pm on Thursday, November 3, at the Radisson RED hotel in Glasgow.
The auction will be live streamed allowing interested bidders the option to watch and bid online – while telephone and proxy bidding is also available if potential buyers are unable to attend the auction to bid in person.
All bidders are required to register to bid before participating.
For those interested in viewing the flat ahead of the auction, there is an opportunity to do so on Tuesday, October 25 between 3pm and 3.30pm.
For further information about the property details or the auction, visit auctionhouse.co.uk/scotland or call 0141 339 4466.
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