Sold - £220,000
Sold - £220,000
Terraced House
For sale by auction
1st January 2030
29 Herbert Street, Whitehall, Bristol BS5 9BL
Guide Price £150,000 - £175,000 (plus fees)
Price £150,000 - £175,000
Description
SOLD PRIOR in excess of the Guide Price this 3 bedroom, two reception room mid-terrace house situated in the popular Whitehall area of Bristol with its much sought after primary school. Nearby Church Road offers a wealth of local shops and cafes, whilst St George Park offers a wealth of amenity. Bristol city centre is approximately 2 miles away. The regions rail and motorway networks are easily accessible.
The property is now in need of total refurbishment with some structural repair necessary and is therefore not mortgageable in its current condition. There is a sizeable loft space which offers potential to convert subject to the necessary consents. The property has been vacant for a number of years.
Accommodation
The ground floor accommodation comprises a bay fronted living room to the front, dining room to the rear, with door to kitchen and downstairs bathroom. Upstairs there are 3 bedrooms. There is a small courtyard garden to the rear.
Additional Fees
Administration Charge
Disbursements
EPC Rating: G
Council Tax Band: A
Local Authority: Bristol City Council
Tenure: Freehold
Should you wish to make a pre or post auction offer, you must complete the form.
Before making your offer you should view the property, review the legal pack and know that if accepted you are entering in a binding contract of sale.
You will be required to pay a 10% deposit, the auctioneer’s admin fee and any search pack fees or buyer premiums as applicable.
Only once contracts have been exchanged will the property be withdrawn from the market.
Your offer will need to be your best bid and typically be at the top end or in excess of the guide price to be considered.
In some instances, it may not be possible to make a pre-auction offer.
Address of the Property you wish to make an offer on
29 Herbert Street, Whitehall, Bristol BS5 9BL
Should your offer be accepted, you will be required to transfer a 10% deposit and all buyers’ fees to the auctioneer.
If you have not viewed the property or the legal pack, your offer is likely to be rejected.