If you’re looking for exceptional auction properties in Birmingham and the West Midlands, discover our carefully curated selection of residential and commercial opportunities going under the hammer this May 2025.
This freehold end-terraced property is set back from the road, featuring a foregarden and a driveway providing off-road parking. Additionally, a garage is located on a separate block from the rear. The ground floor comprises an entrance lobby, kitchen, and living room, while the first floor offers a landing, one bedroom, and a bathroom with WC—the property benefits from double glazing and gas central heating.
Outside are gardens to the front and rear, enhancing the outdoor space. Although well-located and offering useful features, the property needs full renovation throughout, presenting an ideal investment opportunity.
A spacious three-bedroom townhouse is offered for auction, ideally situated just off the town centre and within easy reach of local amenities. The accommodation is well laid out and briefly comprises an entrance hall, a convenient downstairs W/C, a comfortable living room, a rear hall providing access to the staircase and a well-proportioned kitchen/diner.
On the first floor, a landing leads to a family bathroom and three generously sized bedrooms. Externally, the property benefits from front and rear gardens, offering outdoor space ideal for relaxing or entertaining. This home presents an excellent opportunity for buyers.
The lot will be brought to auction by Auction House Cheshire, Staffordshire & Shropshire on the 20th of May 2025 with a Guide Price of £20,000.
A spacious three-bedroom townhouse is offered for auction, ideally located just off the town centre and within easy reach of local amenities. This end-terraced property is set back from the road behind a small fore garden. The ground floor accommodation includes an entrance hall, downstairs W/C, two reception rooms, an understairs cupboard, kitchen/diner, rear lobby, and bathroom.
Stairs from the rear hall lead to the first floor, which comprises a landing, three bedrooms, and a family bathroom. Outside, the property benefits from both front and rear gardens. Gas-fired central heating is installed, though the property requires modernisation throughout.
The lot will be auctioned by Bond Wolfe Property Auctions on the 15th of May 2025 with a Guide Price of £19,000.
This freehold mid-terrace house is situated on Best Street, offering convenient access to local shopping amenities within Stoke-on-Trent City Centre. Excellent public transport links are available via Longton Train Station to the south-east and Stoke-on-Trent Train Station to the north-west, with local bus services providing further connectivity.
It benefits from good road access, including the A50 to the south and A52 to the west. Nearby green spaces include Fen Park and Glendale Park. Accommodation comprises two reception rooms, a bathroom with a separate WC on the ground floor, and two bedrooms on the first floor. Outside, there is a rear yard.
The lot will be brought to auction by Barnard Marcus Property Auctions with a Guide Price of £40,000 on the 20th of May 2025.
This semi-detached property is set back from the road behind a fore garden and driveway, offering off-road parking. The property may have the potential for extension, subject to obtaining the necessary planning consent.
The accommodation comprises, on the ground floor, a reception room, kitchen, and bathroom/WC. On the first floor, a landing leads to three well-proportioned bedrooms. Outside, the property benefits from front and rear gardens and a driveway, providing convenient access and additional parking. This home presents an excellent opportunity for buyers looking to add value or personalise a property in a well-established residential location.
Bond Wolfe Property Auctions will bring the property to market on the 15th of May 2025 with a Guide Price of £30,000.
This vacant mid-terrace retail unit offers ground-floor accommodation and occupies a prominent trading position fronting onto London Road (B550). The first floor is understood to have previously been a residential flat; however, it is currently inaccessible due to the removal of the staircase.
The property may suit a variety of future retail uses, subject to the necessary consent. Situated in a mixed residential and retail area, it benefits from excellent transport links, with the A34 nearby providing easy access to Newcastle-under-Lyme and Stoke-on-Trent, both approximately five miles to the south. Externally, the property also features a rear yard.
The lot will come to auction under Pugh Auctions on the 28th of May 2025 with a Guide Price of £60,000.
The property occupies a prominent position on the west side of High Street, near its junction with the pedestrianised Station Street, right in the heart of the town centre’s banking quarter. Nearby occupiers include Barclays, Nationwide, HSBC, Lloyds Bank, and NatWest, alongside Betfred, Admiral Casino, Seekers Estate Agents, and McDonald’s.
Cooper Square Shopping Centre and Primark are located approximately 100 metres to the south. The building comprises a mid-terrace retail unit at ground floor level, with self-contained upper parts arranged over the first and second floors. The upper parts may be suitable for residential conversion, subject to the necessary consent.
The lot will be brought to auction by Acuitus Property Auctions on the 15th of May 2025 with a Guide Price of £70,000.
This freehold retail premises occupies a prominent mid-parade position on Bridge Street, within Walsall Town Centre. The property comprises a ground-floor lock-up shop with rear access, a sales area, a kitchen, and WC facilities. Suitable for various uses, subject to obtaining the necessary planning consents, the premises are ideally located amongst established occupiers such as HSBC, Nationwide, and Ladbrokes.
Walsall benefits from excellent road connections just four miles from the M5/M6 motorway intersection. Junctions 9 and 10 of the M6 are within two miles, providing convenient access to the wider national motorway network.
The lot will be brought to auction by Bond Wolfe Property Auctions on the 15th of May 2025 with a Guide Price of £75,000.
A rare freehold development opportunity in the heart of the historic market town of Alcester, this Grade II listed former public house—The Three Tuns—offers immense potential. Conveniently located on the bustling high street, the building suffered extensive fire damage in 2021 but now presents a prime redevelopment prospect, with listed building consent granted (subject to conditions).
Full details are available via the Stratford-upon-Avon e-planning portal (Ref: 23/01357/FUL). Alcester boasts a range of local amenities, including national retailers such as Specsavers and Superdrug. Just eight miles away lies Stratford-upon-Avon, a major tourist destination with excellent transport links and cultural attractions.
This two-storey semi-detached retail premises is set back from the road behind a forecourt and forms part of a busy shopping parade on the A453 College Road, opposite Jubilee Gardens and near the junction with Hawthorn Road, approximately six miles from Birmingham City Centre. The ground floor comprises a front and rear retail area, kitchen, and store/hall with rear access.
The first floor offers four versatile rooms, including a WC and additional storage, suitable for various uses subject to necessary planning consents. Outside, the property benefits from a forecourt, rear yard, and a store/workshop with gated access.
The lot will be brought to auction with Bond Wolfe Property Auctions on the 15th of May 2025 with a Guide Price of £99,000.