Three homes in the West Midlands are set to be auctioned next month, each with a guide price of just £50,000. Located in the Black Country, these properties have stood empty for decades and now present a unique opportunity for developers or buyers ready to take on a renovation project.
The homes, situated in Wednesbury, Oldbury, and Smethwick, are freehold and require extensive clearing and updating. Gurpreet Bassi, chief executive at Bond Wolfe, explained, “All three properties have been vacant for some time, leading to clutter and the need for modernisation. This presents an excellent opportunity for developers or DIY enthusiasts.”
Details of the properties are as follows:
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43 Hales Road, Wednesbury: A three-bedroom end-terraced house with driveway, front and back gardens. The ground floor features a hall, two reception rooms, kitchen, and under-stairs cupboard. Upstairs are three bedrooms, a bathroom, with gas central heating and double glazing throughout.
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125 Hill Top Road, Oldbury: A four-bedroom mid-terrace home with a double frontage and gardens at front and rear. It boasts a hall, two reception rooms, kitchen, bathroom with toilet, rear lobby, and separate toilet on the ground floor, with four bedrooms upstairs. The property also has gas central heating and double glazing.
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162 Hales Lane, Smethwick: A three-bedroom semi-detached house with driveway, garage, and gardens. Suitable for potential development subject to planning permission, it includes a hall, two reception rooms, kitchen, two bedrooms, a box room, bathroom, gas central heating, and double glazing.
These homes are part of Bond Wolfe’s upcoming auction, scheduled for Wednesday, December 10, starting at 8:30 am. The auction will be livestreamed on Bond Wolfe’s website, offering options for remote bidding by proxy, telephone, or online.