The guide price has been reduced to £150,000 plus
A three-storey plus basement middle town house property converted to provide 3 x 2 bedroomed self-contained flats benefiting from partial double glazing, partial central heating and good sized gardens. Following an upgrade and refurbishment scheme, the property would be suitable for occupation, re-sale or investment purposes. There is potential to convert the basement to provide a 4th apartment or alternatively back to one house, providing a spacious family home or a HMO investment opportunity, subject to any consents. There is also potential to provide carparking to the rear.
Fronting Hawthorne Road in a prominent main road position close to local amenities and transport links and approximately 5 miles from Liverpool city centre.
Potential to convert into a fourth apartment, subject to any necessary consents.
Main Entrance Hallway Flat 1 - Hall, Lounge, Kitchen/Breakfast Diner, 2 Bedrooms, Bathroom/WC.
Flat 2 - Hall, Lounge, Kitchen, 2 Bedrooms, Bathroom/WC.
Flat 3 - Hall, Lounge, Kitchen, 2 Bedrooms, Bathroom/WC.
Front and Rear Gardens, 2 Garages.
Flat A - D Flat B - C Flat C - E GET READY TO BID BY VISITING THE AUCTIONEERS WEBSITE
Freehold
Sutton Kersh - Auctions
2 Cotton Street,
Liverpool,
L3 7DY
t. 0151 207 6315
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