Property Portfolio for Sale 19.10.20

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Property Portfolio for Sale 19.10.20 Address Town County Postcode Beds Rec Type Guide Price Rent Yield Status Availability Start Length S/Charge G/Rent NORTH LANARKSHIRE Dervaig Gardens AIRDRIE North Lanarkshire ML6 7TN 3 1 Flat £35,000 £230 7.9% Feudal Crowhill Crescent AIRDRIE North Lanarkshire ML6 6SN 3 1 Flat £45,000 £299 8.0% Feudal Dervaig Gardens AIRDRIE North Lanarkshire ML6 7TN 3 1 Flat £35,000 £395 13.5% Feudal Dervaig Gardens AIRDRIE North Lanarkshire ML6 7TN 3 1 Flat £35,000 £279 9.6% Feudal Hawthorn Drive COATBRIDGE North Lanarkshire ML5 4RQ 2 1 Flat £45,000 £350 9.3% Feudal Hawthorn Drive, COATBRIDGE North Lanarkshire ML5 4RQ 2 1 Flat £45,000 £349 9.3% Feudal Dalriada Crescent MOTHERWELL North Lanarkshire ML1 3XS 2 1 Flat £35,000 £299 10.3% Feudal Dalriada Crescent, MOTHERWELL North Lanarkshire ML1 3XT 2 1 Flat £35,000 £299 10.3% Feudal Dalriada Crescent MOTHERWELL North Lanarkshire ML1 3XT 2 1 Flat £35,000 £229 7.9% Feudal High Street MOTHERWELL North Lanarkshire ML1 5JQ 1 1 Flat £45,000 £399 10.6% Feudal Talisman Crescent MOTHERWELL North Lanarkshire ML1 3YB 2 1 Flat £35,000 £299 10.3% Feudal Dalriada Crescent MOTHERWELL North Lanarkshire ML1 3YA 2 1 Flat £35,000 £429 14.7% Feudal Greenfield Quadrant, MOTHERWELL North Lanarkshire ML1 5TF 1 1 Flat £45,000 £299 8.0% Feudal Dalriada Crescent, MOTHERWELL North Lanarkshire ML1 3YA 2 1 Flat £35,000 £350 12.0% Feudal Moorfoot Drive WISHAW North Lanarkshire ML2 7PW 2 1 Flat £55,000 £425 9.3% Feudal TOTAL £595,000 £4,930 9.9% AYRSHIRE Well Road AUCHINLECK East Ayrshire KA18 2JZ 0 1 Shop £30,000 £240 9.6% Feudal Barbieston Road AUCHINLECK East Ayrshire KA18 2ED 3 1 House £55,000 £399 8.7% Feudal Main Street AUCHINLECK East Ayrshire KA18 2AF 1 1 Flat £30,000 £299 12.0% Feudal Wilson Street BEITH North Ayrshire KA15 2BE 1 1 Flat £30,000 £349 14.0% Feudal Lamont Crescent CUMNOCK East Ayrshire KA18 3DU 2 1 Flat £40,000 £299 9.0% Feudal £80 p.a Lamont Crescent CUMNOCK East Ayrshire KA18 3DU 2 1 Flat £40,000 £299 9.0% Feudal £80 p.a Bank Street KILBIRNIE North Ayrshire KA25 7AN 1 1 Flat £40,000 £299 9.0% Feudal Ardbeg Avenue KILMARNOCK East Ayrshire KA3 2AP 3 1 Flat £45,000 £299 8.0% Feudal Seamore Street LARGS North Ayrshire KA30 9AP 1 1 Flat £50,000 £350 8.4% Feudal St Cuthberts Street MAUCHLINE East Ayrshire KA5 6SW 1 1 Flat £30,000 £299 12.0% Feudal Castle Street MAYBOLE South Ayrshire KA19 7DD 1 1 Flat £30,000 £299 12.0% Feudal Ashmark Avenue, NEW CUMNOCK East Ayrshire KA18 4EU 3 1 House £50,000 £375 9.0% Feudal Cairnhill Place NEW CUMNOCK East Ayrshire KA18 4JL 2 1 Flat £40,000 £199 6.0% Feudal The Castle NEW CUMNOCK East Ayrshire KA18 4AG 1 1 Flat £35,000 £299 10.3% Feudal Loudoun Road NEWMILNS East Ayrshire KA16 9HF 2 1 Flat £35,000 £179 6.1% Feudal High Street MAYBOLE South Ayrshire KA19 7DD 1 1 Flat £30,000 £325 13.0% Feudal Main Street NEWMILNS East Ayrshire KA16 9HB 1 1 Flat £30,000 £325 13.0% Feudal Germain St CATRINE East Ayrshire KA5 6RG 1 1 Flat £30,000 £300 12.0% Feudal Alisa Building GIRVAN North Ayrshire KA26 0AU 2 1 Flat £30,000 £349 14.0% Feudal Loudoun Road NEWMILNS East Ayrshire KA16 9HJ 1 1 Flat £30,000 £279 11.2% Feudal Loudoun Road NEWMILNS East Ayrshire KA16 9HJ 1 1 Flat £30,000 £279 11.2% Feudal Nelson Street NEWMILNS East Ayrshire KA16 9AP 1 1 Flat £30,000 £200 8.0% Feudal Germain St CATRINE East Ayrshire KA5 6RG 2 1 Flat £35,000 £300 10.3% Feudal Victoria Street AYR East Ayrshire KA18 0DN 2 1 Flat £40,000 £399 12.0% Feudal TOTAL £790,000 £4,808 7.3% SOUTH LANARKSHIRE Hawkwood Terrace FORTH South Lanarkshire ML11 8AU 1 1 Flat £35,000 £299 10.3% Feudal Coronation Street CARSTAIRS JUNCTIONSouth Lanarkshire ML11 8RB 2 1 Flat £40,000 £299 9.0% Feudal St Charles Avenue CARSTAIRS JUNCTIONSouth Lanarkshire ML11 8PQ 1 1 Flat £40,000 £299 9.0% Feudal St Charles Avenue CARSTAIRS JUNCTIONSouth Lanarkshire ML11 8PQ 1 1 Flat £40,000 £299 9.0% Feudal Westwood Crescent HAMILTON South Lanarkshire ML3 8LH 1 1 Flat £40,000 £299 9.0% Feudal Fintrie Terrace HAMILTON South Lanarkshire ML39QT 3 1 Flat £35,000 £299 10.3% Feudal TOTAL £230,000 £1,794 9.4% CUMBERNAULD Afton Road, CUMBERNAULD North Lanarkshire G67 2DS 2 1 Flat £45,000 £325 8.7% Feudal Glenacre Road CUMBERNAULD North Lanarkshire, G67 2NZ 3 1 Flat £40,000 £299 9.0% Feudal £200 p.a Glenhove Road CUMBERNAULD North Lanarkshire G67 2JZ 2 1 House £55,000 £425 9.3% Feudal Millcroft Road CUMBERNAULD North Lanarkshire G67 2QQ 2 1 Flat £30,000 £299 12.0% Feudal Greenrigg Road CUMBERNAULD North Lanarkshire G67 2QB 2 1 Flat £35,000 £299 10.3% Feudal Millcroft Road, CUMBERNAULD North Lanarkshire G67 2QP 3 1 House £40,000 £399 12.0% Feudal Millcroft Road CUMBERNAULD North Lanarkshire G67 2QH 2 1 Flat £30,000 £299 12.0% Feudal TOTAL £275,000 £2,345 10.2% FALKIRK Stewart Road FALKIRK Stirlingshire FK2 7AW 1 1 Flat £35,000 £299 10.3% Feudal Haugh Street FALKIRK Stirlingshire FK2 7QX 3 1 Flat £45,000 £360 9.6% Feudal TOTAL £80,000 £659 9.9% GREENOCK Belville Street GREENOCK Renfrewshire PA15 4SU 1 1 Flat £40,000 £399 12.0% Feudal £126 p.a Cumberland Road GREENOCK Renfrewshire PA16 0TW 3 1 Flat £40,000 £399 12.0% Feudal Cumberland Road GREENOCK Renfrewshire PA16 0TW 2 1 Flat £35,000 £299 10.3% Feudal Highholm Street, PORT GLASGOW Renfrewshire PA14 5HN 3 1 Flat £40,000 £325 9.8% Feudal £126 p.a Maple Road GREENOCK Renfrewshire PA16 9HT 2 1 Flat £30,000 £299 12.0% Feudal £190 p.a Robert Street PORT GLASGOW Renfrewshire PA14 5NS 2 1 Flat £30,000 £325 13.0% Feudal TOTAL £215,000 £2,046 11.4% GLASGOW Dunphail Drive EASTERHOUSE Glasgow G34 0DE 2 1 Flat £35,000 £349 12.0% Feudal Dunphail Drive EASTERHOUSE Glasgow G34 0DE 2 1 Flat £35,000 £595 20.4% Feudal Glenelg Quadrant EASTERHOUSE Glasgow G34 0DQ 2 1 Flat £35,000 £299 10.3% Feudal Lochdochart Road EASTERHOUSE Glasgow G34 0PZ 1 1 Flat £35,000 £299 10.3% Feudal Dunphail Drive, EASTERHOUSE Glasgow G34 0DE 2 1 Flat £35,000 £280 9.6% Feudal TOTAL £175,000 £1,822 12.5% HELENSBURGH West Princes Street HELENSBURGH Argyll & Bute G84 8BN 1 1 Flat £30,000 £299 12.0% Feudal West Princes Street HELENSBURGH Argyll & Bute G84 8BN 1 1 Flat £30,000 £299 12.0% Feudal West Princes Street HELENSBURGH Argyll & Bute G84 8BN 1 1 Flat £30,000 £365 14.6% Feudal West Princes Street HELENSBURGH Argyll & Bute G84 8BN 1 1 Flat £30,000 £299 12.0% Feudal TOTAL £120,000 £1,262 12.6% PAISLEY Maple Drive JOHNSTONE Renfrewshire PA5 9RS 2 1 Flat £35,000 £375 12.9% Feudal £200 p.a Langcraigs Drive, PAISLEY Renfrewshire PA2 8JP 3 1 Flat £55,000 £350 7.6% Feudal £24 per month Blackstoun Oval PAISLEY Renfrewshire PA3 1LR 2 1 Flat £35,000 £299 10.3% Feudal Ard Road RENFREW Renfrewshire PA4 9DA 1 1 Flat £45,000 £399 10.6% Feudal Howard St PAISLEY Renfrewshire 0 1 Flat £30,000 £329 13.2% Feudal TOTAL £200,000 £1,752 10.5% FIFE Abbotsford Drive GLENROTHES Fife KY6 2LT 3 1 Flat £35,000 £470 16.1% Feudal Abbotsford Drive GLENROTHES Fife KY6 2LT 3 1 Flat £35,000 £450 15.4% Feudal Keith Court GLENROTHES Fife KY6 2HX 3 1 Flat £35,000 £450 15.4% Feudal Swallowtail Court DUNDEE Fife DD4 0LX 1 1 Flat £35,000 £399 13.7% Feudal £140,000 £1,769 15.2% STANLEY Mulberry Terrace STANLEY County Durham DH9 7JH 2 1 House £45,000 £324 8.6% Freehold RESERVED Rose Avenue STANLEY County Durham DH9 7RB 2 1 House £45,000 £324 8.6% Freehold RESERVED Rose Avenue STANLEY County Durham DH9 7RB 2 1 House £45,000 £324 8.6% Freehold RESERVED £135,000 £648 5.8% STOKE Leonard Street STOKE ON TRENT Staffordshire ST6 1HT 2 1 House £75,000 £399 6.4% Freehold Woolrich Street STOKE ON TRENT Staffordshire ST6 3PQ 3 1 House £65,000 £399 7.4% Freehold Kenworthy Street, STOKE ON TRENT Staffordshire ST6 6DF 2 2 House £65,000 £349 6.4% Freehold Dundee Street STOKE ON TRENT Staffordshire ST3 2RD 2 1 House £65,000 £349 6.4% Freehold TOTAL £270,000 £1,496 6.6% Freehold WISBECH Brancaster Court WISBECH Cambridgeshire PE13 3TN 1 1 Flat £65,000 £549 10.1% Leasehold 1993 999 yrs £1000 p.a £0 Brancaster Court WISBECH Cambridgeshire PE13 3TN 1 1 Flat £70,000 £599 10.3% Leasehold 1993 999 yrs £1000 p.a £0 Brancaster Court WISBECH Cambridgeshire PE13 3TN 1 1 Flat £65,000 £499 9.2% Leasehold 1993 999 yrs £1000 p.a £0 TOTAL £200,000 £1,647 9.9% WEST COUNTY DURHAM Carlton Street, FERRYHILL County Durham DL17 0DX 2 1 House £45,000 £299 8.0% Freehold Hawthorne Terrace FERRYHILL County Durham DL17 9EP 2 1 House £45,000 £325 8.7% Freehold Wensley Terrace FERRYHILL County Durham DL17 0DA 3 1 House £45,000 £299 8.0% Freehold Arthur Street FERRYHILL County Durham DL17 0PZ 2 1 House £45,000 £324 8.6% Freehold Birch Road FERRYHILL County Durham DL17 9EW 3 1 House £55,000 £400 8.7% Freehold Highcliffe Terrace FERRYHILL County Durham DL17 8AE 2 1 House £45,000 £239 6.4% Freehold Verdun Terrace FERRYHILL County Durham DL17 9LN 2 1 House £45,000 £324 8.6% Freehold Hutton Terrace CROOK County Durham DL15 0DS 2 1 House £45,000 £299 8.0% Freehold Railway Street CROOK County Durham DL15 8HQ 1 1 House £45,000 £275 7.3% Freehold Firwood Terrace Ferryhill Station County Durham DL17 0DH 2 1 House £45,000 £250 6.7% Freehold Kilburn Street SHILDON County Durham DL4 2JY 2 1 House £45,000 £399 10.6% Freehold Stratton Street SPENNYMOOR County Durham DL16 7TW 2 1 House £45,000 £349 9.3% Freehold Dent Street SHILDON County Durham DL4 2DJ 2 1 House £45,000 £325 8.7% Freehold Craddock Street SPENNYMOOR County Durham DL16 7TD 2 1 House £45,000 £325 8.7% Freehold Station Road East Trimdon Station County Durham TS29 6BS 3 1 House £45,000 £249 6.6% Freehold Carlton Street, FERRYHILL County Durham DL17 0DX 2 1 House £45,000 £349 9.3% Freehold Foundry Street SHILDON County Durham DL4 2HF 2 1 House £45,000 £399 10.6% Freehold George Street FERRYHILL
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