Full renovation auction lot — low entry price, high refurbishment potential for experienced investors..
- Two-bedroom Victorian terraced house requiring complete renovation
- Sold at public auction October 2025; auction sale commitment applies
- No viewings permitted due to health and safety concerns
- Freehold with small garden and standard ceiling heights
- Located in a very deprived area with high local crime rates
- Buyer’s administration fee of £1,800 (inc VAT) payable on purchase
- Fast broadband and excellent mobile signal; near local schools
- Suitable for experienced investors or developers only
A two-bedroom Victorian terraced house offered as a full renovation project, being sold at public auction in October 2025. The property is freehold with a small garden and clear potential for refurbishment or conversion into a rental unit. Its low guide price reflects the extensive works required and the investment upside for a cash buyer or developer prepared to carry out a complete rebuild.
Important negatives are explicit: the property has not been inspected for safety and no viewings are permitted due to health and safety reasons. It requires full renovation throughout and is located in a very deprived area with a high local crime rate—factors that will affect rental yields, resale prospects, and insurance costs. Buyers must also allow for a buyer’s administration fee of £1,800 (inc. VAT) payable on purchase.
Practical positives include freehold tenure, two small bedrooms for flexible layouts, fast broadband and excellent mobile signal, and proximity to several primary schools and local amenities. The house is being sold at public auction (October 2025) — suitable for experienced investors or builders who can bid remotely or by proxy and who understand auction purchase commitments and legal pack due diligence.