You can find properties with industrial elements such as workshops and garages which offer excellent potential. Here are some of the best industrial properties up for auction throughout July 2024.
Savills Property Auctions will bring the lot to auction on 23rd July 2024 with a Guide Price of £650,000.
This substantial vacant site includes two mixed-use buildings, a two-bedroom mid-terrace house, a warehouse unit, and a car park.
Situated on a mixed-use road in Cradley Hearth near local shops and amenities, the property is also close to Haden Hill Park. Transport links are available via Old Hill rail station.
The lot will be brought to auction by Auction House London on 31st July 2024 with a Guide Price of 500,000.
This well-maintained six-bedroom family home and an expansive rear garden with stunning views. Conveniently located near local amenities and a village pub, the property offers easy commuting to Nottingham, Leicester, and Birmingham.
Inside, there are ground and first-floor rooms. The ground floor includes a utility room, a WC, a well-equipped kitchen a dining area, an inviting lounge, and a charming conservatory. The first floor comprises six generously sized double bedrooms, two family bathrooms (one with a four-piece suite), and a shower room. Outside, the property features a well-maintained rear garden and a driveway with ample off-street parking. The garage includes an office and a one-bedroom apartment above. The garage also benefits from a home office. Set behind Orchard House, an exceptional commercial development on 3.3 acres with five enclosed industrial units and additional open-framed premises, this home enjoys a semi-rural position.
Modern Auctioneer GoTo Properties will bring the lot to auction on 30th July 2024 with an Opening Bid of £1,500,000.
Situated in Talgarth, this prominently positioned property overlooks the A479, a main thoroughfare through the town. It is near various commercial units, with a joinery at the rear and a livestock auctioneer at the front. Several independent retailers are also nearby, while the surrounding area is predominantly residential, featuring a housing development at the back.
This semi-detached, two-story stone building comprises six units, five of which are tenanted. Units 1 and 2 are on the ground floor, accessed from the front, and currently used as a professional photography studio. Units 3, 4, and 5 are leased for storage, while Unit 6 is vacant. The property generates an annual rental income of £11,192.50. Additionally, there is parking available for several vehicles at the front of the property.
Paul Fosh Auctions will bring the lot to auction on 23rd July 2024 with a Guide Price of £85,000.
This period detached house is situated in a scenic area with far-reaching hillside views in Treherbert. The plot includes a detached outbuilding/studio/workshop, detached double garages with a room above, a gated drive leading to a large driveway, and front and rear gardens. With accommodation over three floors, the layout includes a front porch, sitting room, living room with a drinks bar, kitchen, a cloakroom, bathroom with a roll-top bath, and six bedrooms, including two attic rooms with eaves storage, plus a sauna and shower cubicle.
Ideal as a substantial family home, the property also has potential as a holiday let, bed & breakfast, or HMO/rental investment, subject to necessary planning consents. Treherbert, a village at the head of the Rhondda Fawr valley in Rhondda Cynon Taf, Wales, historically part of Glamorgan, encompasses Blaencwm.
The lot will be brought to auction by Paul Fosh Auctions on 23rd July 2024 with a Guide Price of £378,000.
This substantial three-story commercial warehouse and office space is located in the popular town centre of Kilmarnock. The commercial premises are near local businesses including Tesco, The Range, and Odeon Cinema. The premises, located at the end of a terrace, span three levels with a single-storey extension.
The three floors offer flexibility for splitting into units, suitable for various uses, including office space, storage, warehouse and retail. Kilmarnock is well-connected by the A71, A77, M77, and public transport, with the railway and bus stations within walking distance. The property is prominently situated on Lawson Street, between Bellsland Place and Shawbank Place, surrounded by a mix of commercial and residential uses.
The lot will be brought to auction by Online Property Auctions Scotland on 25th July 2024 with a Guide Price of £159,000.
This excellent investment offers a large, fully equipped car repair garage in a busy residential area of Dundee. This property offers significant potential for residential development or continued business use. Pre-application approval has been obtained for demolishing the existing building, decontaminating the site, and constructing a three-story building with four two-bedroom flats and parking. The plan includes a communal garden area, ground-floor parking, and storage facilities.
Previously home to a successful car repair garage, the facility is equipped with a paint booth, ramps, and a pit, making it a fully functional garage ready for immediate use. Situated in a bustling residential area, the property provides excellent access to Tannadice Park and the city centre of Dundee. Nearby amenities include supermarkets, Kings Cross Hospital, and schools.
Town & Country Property Auctions will bring the lot to auction on 25th July 2024 with a Guide Price of £160,000.
This detached freehold building, centrally located in Hadleigh, offers versatile potential for a variety of uses, subject to obtaining the relevant permissions and consents. The premises feature multiple adjoining spaces, which are partially separated and accessible via two separate entrances.
Situated just off the A13 London Road, the building is located at the rear of a parade of shops, providing excellent access and visibility. Centrally located in Hadleigh, there are multiple adjoining spaces and there is potential for various uses.
Dedman Gray Auctions will bring this lot to auction on 25th July 2024 with a Guide Price of £100,000.
This property features a two-story brick building fronting Princess Road, complemented by single-story rear warehousing, workshops, and stores. The main building consists of six self-contained ground-floor units with a first-floor office/store. Four of the ground-floor units are occupied, and the first-floor office/store is partially occupied by one of the ground-floor tenants.
Behind the main building, there is a warehouse, smaller workshops, stores, and a yard area, primarily used by the motor trade for car servicing and repairs, as well as by the building trade. Vehicular access to this part of the site is available from Vincent Street. Located in Seaham, approximately 6 miles south of Sunderland and 13 miles east of Durham, the property is on the west side of Princess Road, near the junctions with Eloise Close and Vincent Street, in a mainly residential area south of the town centre and the train station
The lot will be brought to auction by BidX1 Auctions on 25th July 2024 with a Guide Price of £175,000.
The property is situated in a cul-de-sac off Sulgrave Road, adjacent to Uppingham Road near the East Park Road junction. This substantial two-story detached commercial property is located in Leicester.
Formerly a clothing factory/warehouse, the property is well-maintained and features front roller shutter doors, three parking spaces, gas blower heating, radiators, a 3-phase electric supply, CCTV, and burglar alarm systems. Currently used for clothing manufacturing/warehousing, this factory offers potential for alternative uses subject obtaining to planning permission.
Shonki Brothers Auctions will bring the lot to auction on the 24th of July 2024 with a Guide Price of £550-575,000.