These auction properties in the East Midlands vary with various prices, sizes and locations. With potential for investors, these commercial and residential properties are all up for sale throughout January 2024.
Presenting this two-bedroom bungalow in the highly coveted area of Aspley, this property boasts a conservatory, well-kept garden, detached garage, and driveway. Positioned near Nottingham’s major ring road, it ensures easy access to Nottingham City Centre. The property enters the market with no upward chain, available for sale through the Modern Method of Auction.
Comprising two double bedrooms, a modern kitchen, living room, shower room, and a delightful conservatory, the accommodation is thoughtfully laid out. The fenced garden features a paved area for outdoor activities, complemented by grass and low-maintenance borders. Notably, the garden enjoys complete privacy. Located on Redbourne Drive, to the West of Nottingham City Centre, Aspley provides excellent retail and leisure facilities. With convenient access to the ring road, Q.M.C, and motorway, this property combines a serene suburban setting with proximity to the vibrant historic Nottingham.
The lot will be brought to market by the Modern Method of Auctioneer iamsold on the 31st of January 2024 with a Starting Bid of £179,000.
This vacant 3-bedroom detached bungalow, awaiting refurbishment, is situated in Warsop, ensuring excellent transport links to the A60. The property is within the catchment area of the local secondary school and two primary schools. Additionally, the village benefits from the presence of the River Meden, providing picturesque countryside walks and cycle paths for the entire family to enjoy.
This property presents an ideal opportunity for both owner occupation and a potential letting investment. With its strategic location offering convenient connectivity and the added appeal of nearby educational institutions and scenic amenities, this bungalow stands as a versatile prospect for those seeking a property with both residential and investment potential in Warsop.
The lot will be brought to auction by First For Auctions on 31st January 2024 with a Guide Price of £125,000.
Presenting this top-floor one-bedroom apartment in the heart of Leicester. The apartment comprises a bedroom, living room, kitchen, hallway, and a communal garden. The added advantage of eligibility for permit parking enhances its appeal for professionals and first-time buyers.
Nestled in Leicester’s central location, the apartment provides convenient access to various local amenities and facilities. The property is suitable for investment, with an estimated rental potential ranging between £500pcm and £600pcm. An ideal opportunity for those seeking a well-connected and upgraded property in Leicester.
The lot will be brought to auction by GoTo Properties on 31st January 2024 with an Opening Bid of £110,000.
This four-bedroom detached house, in good condition, is located in the village of Blyton, positioned to the northeast of Gainsborough. The property offers a comfortable living space and is well-maintained. Blyton, as a village, provides a serene residential setting while benefiting from its proximity to the broader range of amenities available in Gainsborough, which lies to the southwest.
This strategic location allows residents to enjoy a peaceful environment while still having convenient access to the various facilities and services offered by the nearby town of Blyton. Ideal for those seeking a harmonious blend of suburban tranquillity and accessibility to amenities, this detached house in Blyton presents an attractive residential opportunity.
Harman Healy Auctions will bring the lot to auction on the 31st of January 2024 with a Guide Price of £180,000.
This Victorian three-bedroom end-terrace house boasts spacious accommodations retaining much of its original character and numerous period features. Featuring a single garage, and a rear garden, the residence encompasses two generous reception rooms, a sizable kitchen, three first-floor bedrooms, a dressing room, and a bathroom. Offering excellent potential for restoration, whether for personal residence, resale, or letting, this property preserves its historical appeal.
Situated north of Worksop, just off A60 Carleton Road, the property enjoys proximity to Bassetlaw Hospital and town centre facilities. Easy access to A57 and A1 facilitates connections to Retford, Rotherham, and Doncaster, while the M1 ensures commuting to regional centres like Sheffield is convenient.
The property will be brought to market by Pugh Auctions on 30th January 2024 with a Guide Price of £110,000.
This former church premises is constructed in an “L” shape with stone and encompasses two interconnected areas. Featuring two main meeting rooms and ancillary spaces, the property enjoys an elevated position with scenic views over the popular village. Situated on a 0.35-acre plot, nearly half of which comprises the graveyard, the premises offer the potential for its current use or similar activities. There is also consideration for alternative options, including potential conversion, subject to planning consent.
Located in the upland village of Middleton in the Derbyshire Dales, near Wirksworth, and on the edge of the Peak District National Park, the property enjoys a strategic position between Chesterfield and Derby. Nearby amenities are accessible in Matlock, Bakewell, and Wirksworth, while attractions such as Carsington Water, the High Peak Cycle Trail, and Cromford Mills are within easy reach.
The lot will be brought to auction by Pugh Auctions on 30th January 2024 with a Guide Price of £175,000.
This substantial three-storey mid-terrace property comprises a ground-floor retail unit and separately accessible first and second-floor accommodations. Centrally located in the heart of Derby’s primary retail district, the property presents potential for development, especially for converting the upper floors making this a versatile opportunity with residential potential.
Positioned on St Peter’s Street near its intersection with London Road/Osmaston Road, the property neighbours multinational entities such as Waterstones, PureGym, and Ladbrokes, along with various independent retailers and food outlets. Its strategic location within Derby’s bustling retail hub further amplifies the property’s potential for diverse uses.
The lot will be brought to auction by Pugh Auctions on the 30th of January 2024 with a Guide Price of £295,000.
Presenting a freehold former home for older people, this community care centre is available for sale with vacant possession. Nestled within grounds featuring gardens and car parking, the site is located in a residential area and it provides convenient access to the town centre, approximately 9 miles north of Chesterfield.
Constructed in the 1970s, the two-storey brick building with a flat roof. The property holds significant conversion/redevelopment potential for various uses, including residential, subject to obtaining necessary planning consent. This property stands as a versatile opportunity for those seeking a redevelopment project with potential residential applications in a well-connected residential area.
Introducing a versatile freehold mixed-use building, this property boasts ground-floor offices, cellars, and a self-contained two-bedroom apartment on the first floor. Accompanied by parking space for 8/9 cars, it emerges as a compelling investment opportunity. The property’s adaptable layout and ample parking contribute to its attractiveness for diverse business or investment applications. Positioned near Glossop High Street, it ensures both accessibility and visibility, heightening its appeal for a range of ventures.
This vibrant location offers a growing demand for both rental and sale properties. There is also significant potential for a change of use into a residential development, subject to planning permission. This property offers a well-rounded investment potential.
Edward Mellor Auctions will bring the lot to auction on 24th January 2024 with a Starting Bid of £250,000.
Offering a prime and highly lucrative investment opportunity, this property is currently leased to Clarks and presents significant development potential for the upper sections, subject to planning. Spanning basement, ground, first, and second floors, the property occupies a prominent corner position at the heart of Chesterfield.
The ground floor and basement are currently under a new five-year lease to retailer Clarks. The upper portions, currently vacant, hold potential for conversion into alternative uses, including residential, subject to obtaining necessary consents. Strategically located in Chesterfield, a major market town and rail hub, the property enjoys a prime retail position with a substantial return frontage to Market Place.
Savills Property Auctions will bring this property to auction on 24th January 2024 with a Guide Price of £225,000.