A 'spacious' property in a Nottinghamshire town is set to be auctioned off with a guide price of just £39,000. A house in Newark with a large corner plot, described as a great opportunity for development by auctioneers, will soon be sold to the highest bidder - and it has been listed with an attention-grabbing price guide.
The three-bedroomed, semi-detached residence with a driveway and gardens at 23 Staunton Road will have a guide price of £39,000+ in a livestreamed Bond Wolfe auction on Thursday, March 30 - although each property is subject to a reserve price which may be different to this. The property has a hall, two reception rooms, a kitchen, wet room and toilet downstairs, with a landing, three bedrooms and a toilet upstairs, plus gas central heating system and double glazing.
Gurpreet Bassi, chief executive of Bond Wolfe, said: “This house is well kept and spacious throughout, with a smartly laid out garden, and it is vacant and ready to move into as soon as the sale has gone through. But what makes it particularly attractive is the large corner plot it comes with, which may have potential for development, subject to obtaining the necessary consents.
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“Staunton Road is in a good position to the south of Newark town centre, and is close to Newark Hospital, a local gym and the Sir Donald Bailey Academy.” The Newark property will be among 186 of properties appearing in Bond Wolfe’s next auction which is due to start at 9am on Thursday, March 30.
The auction will be livestreamed via Bond Wolfe’s website with remote bidding by proxy, telephone or internet. For more details and to register to bid visit www.bondwolfe.com/property-auctions-west-midlands/ or email auctions@bondwolfe.com, or call 0121 312 1212 or 01902 928 510.
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