A GROUND floor apartment in Canford Cliffs is to be auctioned this month with a guide price of £600,000-plus.
The vacant property, on the remainder of a 189-year lease from 1977 at a peppercorn ground rent, is among 178 lots listed across southern England by Clive Emson Auctioneers.
Mike Marchant, a senior auction appraiser in Dorset for the firm, said: “Located on the highly sought after Spencer Road in the attractive suburb of Canford Cliffs this ground floor apartment has three bedrooms with generous gardens and off-road parking.
“Although a flat, the property has its own driveway, parking and front door, with gardens on three sides, and feels very much more like a private home than a typical apartment.
“We anticipate keen interest - the property is ideally located, just less than a mile from Canford Cliffs beach, with other amenities also close to hand.
“The property is in need of some refurbishment and modernisation in order to make the most of the stunning location.”
Also being auctioned is a first-floor maisonette with three bedrooms at 64A High Street, Poole.
On a 125-year lease from 2022, the vacant property has three bedrooms and is guided at £150,000 to £160,000.
A row of buildings with shops and people outside with Birmingham Back to Backs in the background
Joe Rocks, an auction appraiser with the regional land and property auctioneers, said: “The maisonette is in a popular High Street location in the centre of Poole, close to local amenities as well as local public transport links.
“The property has been refurbished with a modern heating system, kitchen and bathrooms and finished in neutral colours.
“En-suite bathrooms have been installed in both first-floor rooms in an attempt to convert to a five-bedroom property but could be removed to reinstate these rooms back to living and dining rooms.”
The online auction starts on Monday, September 16 and concludes on Wednesday, September 18.
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