Sheffield Houses: Nine auction properties with potential in Mark Jenkinson December sale
David Walsh
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398 Ecclesall Road. A substantial end terrace with car parking and garage on the corner of Southgrove Road. It is office accommodation over three levels, with basement and is let at £14,000pa. The current tenants have a 15-year lease dated 26th July 2003.
The long-established salesroom has several exciting homes up for grabs on Tuesday December 5. Bidding starts at 10am and concludes on December 6 - but make sure you are registered first.
The firm gives a guide price, which it explains is an indication of the seller's minimum acceptable price. The reserve price is the figure below which the auctioneer cannot sell. It remains confidential between seller and the auctioneer. Both the guide price and the reserve price can change right up to the day of the auction.
A double fronted inner terrace with a three-bedroom house and two storey workshop with gated vehicular access. 'The property presents excellent potential to convert the workshop space into further living accommodation and a family house of considerable proportions'. General modernisation is required.
Flat A and B, 53 Ranby Road, S11. A substantial end of terrace on the corner with Carrington Road which comprises two apartments, a ground floor one-bedroom apartment and first floor two-bedroom duplex.Both are currently let, producing £18,900 per annum.
A three bedroom semi on a 'good size' plot. 'The property is of a non-traditional construction and not considered to be mortgageable but offers potential to a cash buyer or investor looking for a rental income'.
A substantial double fronted freehold property occupying a high profile main road/tram route location, comprising a ground floor shop with one bedroom flat and a two bedroom apartment to the first floor. It is fully let at £100 pcm for the shop and £345 and £600pcm for the flats, producing an overall annual income of £12,540.
A double fronted property occupying a prominent position close to Hillsborough Corner and the Tramways Medical Centre. Built in 1896, the ground floor retail area has traded as Dawson's Fishing Tackle for many years and is being offered due to retirement, whilst the two separate upper floor areas have been used for storage and as a separate flat.
A 3 bedroom semi house with driveway and garage. The accommodation is in need of modernisation and excellent scope is offered not only to refurbish but to extend to take full advantage of the generous plot.
Olivers Mount is a sought after address to the east of Sheffield that runs off the B6200 between Darnall and the A630 Parkway, linking the city centre with the M1 at junction 33. The area is served by facilities in Darnall and Handsworth.
Inner terrace with long-established ground and first floor shop to the front, with residential accommodation over two levels, providing four rooms, a kitchen and bathroom with side entrance, with electric security shutters, leading to a rear yard. The property requires modernisation but offers considerable potential to refurbish for own occupation or investment.
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