This collection of residential and commercial properties is set to go under the hammer in March 2025 across East Anglia.
This Grade II listed two-bedroom end-terrace cottage presents a unique opportunity for cash buyers seeking an entire refurbishment project. The property is vacant. In need of significant repair and improvement, a water leak from the header tank in the roof caused part of the clay lump wall on the left side to crumble.
The property is conveniently situated just north of the village centre and benefits from scaffolding already in place. Road traffic levels will decrease significantly once the new bypass opens later this year, making this an ideal purchase for a builder or investor.
The lot will be brought to auction with Auction House East Anglia on the 26th of March 2025 with a Guide Price of £30,000-40,000.
Situated off Gaywood Road, this terraced house is close to the amenities of King’s Lynn town centre and within easy reach of transport links, including King’s Lynn Railway Station. The property offers accommodation arranged over two floors.
The ground floor comprises a living room, dining room, kitchen, and a bathroom with WC, while the first floor features three well-proportioned rooms. To the rear, there is a garden providing outdoor space. With its excellent location and potential for improvement, this property presents a fantastic opportunity for buyers looking to renovate and add value.
This first-floor apartment, situated above a commercial unit, is offered with vacant possession upon completion. The accommodation comprises three bedrooms, a lounge, a kitchen, and a bathroom, providing a spacious layout with potential for improvement.
Located in the historic market town of King’s Lynn, the property benefits from excellent road links to the North Norfolk coast and the prestigious Royal Sandringham Estate. Additionally, King’s Lynn offers a mainline rail connection with direct services to Ely, Cambridge, and London King’s Cross, enhancing its appeal to residents and investors alike.
Located off Woodbridge Road, this terraced house is close to the amenities of Ipswich town centre and excellent transport links, including Derby Road and Ipswich Train Stations. The popular Christchurch Park is also nearby. The property offers accommodation over two floors.
The ground floor features an entrance porch, a spacious through reception room, a kitchen, and a bathroom with WC. The first floor comprises four well-proportioned bedrooms. Externally, there is a front garden and a generous rear garden. This property presents an ideal opportunity for buyers looking to add value.
The lot will be brought to auction by McHugh & Co Property Auctions with a Guide Price of £60,000 on the 26th of March 2025.
This ground-floor self-contained flat offers a well-proportioned layout, comprising one bedroom, a reception room, a kitchen/breakfast room, and a box room, providing excellent potential for refurbishment. Situated in the heart of Felixstowe, the property enjoys a prime location between Constable Road and Crescent Road.
Felixstowe is a popular coastal town, approximately 13 miles southeast of Ipswich and 28 miles northeast of Colchester, with convenient access via the A14 and A154. Crescent Road and Hamilton Road are near local amenities, while Felixstowe Railway Station offers excellent transport links. This property presents a fantastic opportunity for buyers or investors.
The lot will be brought to auction by Bid1X Property Auctions on the 26th of March 2025 with a Guide Price of £60,000.
This prominently positioned high street property requires complete modernisation and offers excellent redevelopment potential. Previously a retail premises, it has been vacant for several years and now requires comprehensive refurbishment.
Planning consent is required to restore the existing shop frontage, demolish the rear single-storey extension, and add a new two-storey extension. The approved plans include a retained retail unit with office space, a one-bedroom apartment, and a two-bedroom maisonette. The property is in a prime town centre location around various independent traders. To the rear, a spacious garden requires attention.
The property will be auctioned by Auction House East Anglia on the 26th of March 2025 with a Guide Price of £20,000-40,000.
This Grade II listed commercial property presents an excellent investment opportunity, featuring a spacious double-fronted retail unit with rear storage, a cloakroom, and a basement on the ground floor. Previously occupied for many years, the shop is now vacant.
Above, a generously sized flat, recently vacated, is arranged over the first and second floors, offering a sitting room, kitchen, three/four bedrooms, and two bathrooms, with its private side entrance. Ideally situated, the property benefits from easy access to local amenities, shopping centres, dining options, and recreational facilities, making it an attractive prospect for investors and potential occupants.
This commercial premises, formerly a hairdresser and barber shop, is in Wymondham’s historic town centre. The property requires some renovation and has full planning approval for significant improvements, including removing and replacing existing pitched roofs, installing roof lights, and raising the roof over the rear wing.
Additional approved works include the removal and replacement of the chimney, a complete refurbishment of the timber shop front, and the installation of new windows throughout. With its prime location and approved development potential, this property offers investors or business owners an exciting opportunity.
The lot will be auctioned by iamsold on the 28th of March 2025 with a Guide Price of £100,000.
This freehold mid-terrace mixed-use property at 10 and 10A St. Nicholas Court, Vicarage Street, North Walsham, Norfolk, comprises a ground-floor shop and a two-bedroom maisonette above. The shop (No. 10), previously occupied by a florist named Daisy Chain, has been vacant for approximately six months.
The maisonette (No. 10A) spans the first and second floors. A long-term tenant on a 12-month assured shorthold tenancy dated 3rd December 2021—the double-glazed property benefits from two off-road parking spaces at the rear. Ideally situated in the town centre, it offers easy access to local amenities and services.
The lot will be auctioned by Auction House East Anglia on the 26th of March 2025 with a Guide Price of £100,000-120,000.
This Grade II listed mid-terrace property presents an excellent investment opportunity, comprising a ground-floor café and a self-contained two-bedroom maisonette above. The café is let on a three-year lease from 10th June 2024, providing immediate rental income.
The maisonette, arranged over the upper two floors, has recently been vacated, offering the potential for re-letting. Ideally located in the town centre, the property benefits from proximity to a wide range of local amenities, including shopping centres, dining establishments, and recreational facilities. With its prime position and strong rental potential, this property is an attractive prospect for investors.
The lot will be brought to auction with Auction House East Anglia on the 26th of March 2025 with a Guide Price of £100,000-120,000.