Two-bedroom house in popular south Birmingham suburb to go under hammer for £50k

The two-bedroomed property lies in a trendy neighbourhood of south Birmingham and will be going under the hammer for a guide price of £50,000+

A two-bedroom property in a trendy neighbourhood of south Birmingham will be going under the hammer for a guide price of £50,000+.

The two-bedroomed property lies opposite The Village pub at 198 Alcester Road in Moseley and will appear in the livestreamed auction on Thursday October 26. The property may need modernisation, but is expected to attract plenty of bids on Bond Wolfe.

Gurpreet Bassi, chief executive at Bond Wolfe, explained that two-bedroom residence stands back from the road behind a front garden.

Mr Bassi said: “We’re expecting competitive bidding for this mid-terraced freehold property in the heart of Moseley village. It’s not often that homes in what is reputed to be Birmingham’s trendiest suburb appear in auctions with a guide price as attractive as £50,000+.

“The accommodation starts on the ground floor and includes a porch, hall, understairs store, two reception rooms, a further store and kitchen. There is a landing, two bedrooms and a bathroom upstairs, and front and back gardens outside. The property benefits from gas central heating and double glazing, however it is in need of modernisation.”

Mr Bassi added: “198 Alcester Road benefits from all of Moseley’s excellent amenities, including independent coffee shops, renowned restaurants, bars and plenty of shops.” The Moseley residence is just one among scores of lots that are appearing in Bond Wolfe’s next auction, which will start at 9am on Thursday 26 October.

Visit Bond Wolfe’s website or email [email protected] or call 0121 312 1212 or 01902 928 510 for more information. Each property is subject to a reserve price which may be different from the guide price. Here are eight photos of the property on Alcester Road, Moseley:

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