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49 Bala Street, Liverpool L4 2QN Apartment 8, Grassendale Court ORDER OF SALE FORMS TERMS & CONDITIONS LOT Apartment 8, Grassendale Court, Grassendale Road, Liverpool L19 0LY 40 *GUIDE PRICE £45,000+ • First floor one bedroom flat • Producing £5,400 per annum Description A purpose built first floor one bedroomed apartment which is currently let by way of an Assured Shorthold Tenancy at a rental of £5400.00 per annum. The property is in good condition and benefits from double glazing, economy 7 heating and communal gardens and parking. Situated Off Grassendale Road First Floor Flat Hall, Open Plan which in turn is off Aigburth Lounge/Kitchen, Bathroom/WC, Road in a popular and well Bedroom. established residential location within close proximity to Aigburth Outside Communal Gardens and Road amenities, schooling and parking. approximately 4 miles south of Liverpool City Centre. Note The Buyer’s Administration Fee is £750 plus VAT for this lot. Ground Floor Main Entrance Hallway. LOT 49 Bala Street, Liverpool L4 2QN 41 *GUIDE PRICE £36,000+ • A 2 bedroomed mid terraced property • Producing £5,400 pa • Benefits from central heating Description Recently improved and tenanted inner terraced house let by way of an Assured Shorthold Tenancy producing £415.40 per four weeks (£5,400 per annum). The property benefits from central heating and recent improvements include replacement kitchen, bathroom, replastering and flooring. Situated Off Oakfield Road First Floor Two Bedrooms close to Liverpool Football Club, local shops, bus routes and all Outside Rear Yard. amenities. Liverpool city centre is approximately 2.5 miles away. EPC Rating F Ground Floor Living Room, Kitchen, Bathroom/WC and Shower LOT 10 Ismay Road, Liverpool L21 8LY 42 *GUIDE PRICE £40,000-£45,000 • Vacant two bedroom mid terraced property • Suitable for investment purposes • Double glazing and central heating Description A two bedroomed middle terraced suitable for investment purposes with a potential annual rental income of in excess of £5400.00. The property benefits from double glazing and central heating. Situated Off Cunard Road which First Floor Two Bedrooms in turn is off Linacre Road within walking distance to the local Outside Yard to the rear. amenities and approximately 4 miles from Liverpool City Centre. EPC Rating D Ground Floor Lounge, Dining Room, Kitchen, Bathroom/WC 28 All prospective purchasers must register prior to bidding – please refer to registration form at the front of the catalogue www.suttonkersh.co.uk.
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