Birmingham's bargain homes for sale: 7 family fixer-upper homes in Birmingham at auction from just £10,000


Family homes in Birmingham needing modernisation priced from £10,000 at auction
They may need some tender, loving care, but attractive guide prices* are expected to prompt competitive bidding for numerous family homes in Birmingham at Bond Wolfe’s next auction.
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Hide AdA three-bedroomed, semi-detached property with a driveway and gardens at 19 Bell Lane in Northfield will have a guide price of £10,000+ in the livestreamed auction on 27 March.


This residence has a hall, reception room, rear lobby, dining kitchen and toilet downstairs, and a landing, three bedrooms and bathroom on the first floor, plus gas central heating and double glazing.
Not far away is a three-bedroomed, mid-terraced property with a driveway, garage and gardens at 18 Clover Drive in Bartley Green, with a guide price of £40,000+.


This lot has a hall with guest cloakroom, a reception room, kitchen and access to the garage downstairs, with a landing, three bedrooms and a shower room/toilet on the first floor, plus gas central heating and double glazing.
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Hide AdAcross the city is a two-bedroomed, semi-detached residence with gardens and a rear garage at 24 Southgate Road in Great Barr, with a guide price of £49,000+.


This property has a hall, two reception rooms and a kitchen downstairs, with a landing, two bedrooms and bathroom upstairs.
Gurpreet Bassi, chief executive of Bond Wolfe, said: “All these properties have two things in common, in that they are all vacant and they all need some tender, loving care.
“But this makes them all interesting lots for first-time buyers with DIY skills or landlords wanting to invest in expanding portfolios to bid for.”
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Hide AdAlso vacant and needing renovation is a three-bedroomed, end-terraced house with a driveway and gardens to the south of the city at 12 Cotswold Close in Rednal, with a guide price of £69,000+.


This property has a porch, hall with store, reception room, dining kitchen and bathroom downstairs, with a landing and three bedrooms on the first floor, plus gas central heating and double glazing.
Another vacant property needing modernisation in the auction is a three-bedroomed, semi-detached house with a driveway and gardens at 72 Reddicap Hill, in the much sought-after suburb of Sutton Coldfield.


This residence, which has a guide price of £85,000+, has a hall, two reception rooms, a kitchen, rear lobby and toilet downstairs, a landing, three bedrooms and bathroom on the first floor, plus gas central heating and double glazing.
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Hide AdAt the other end of the price scale is a three-bedroomed, mid-terraced house with a slabbed front driveway and rear garden at 171 Bromyard Road in Sparkhill, which has a guide price of £170,000+.
This property has a hallway, two reception rooms and kitchen downstairs, and a landing, three bedrooms and bathroom on the first floor, plus gas central heating and double glazing.


For bidders looking for a city centre lifestyle, there is a three-bedroomed residence at Apartment 3003 in the landmark Beetham Tower, at 10 Holloway Circus Queensway, with a guide price of £220,000+.
This luxury apartment on a long leasehold has a communal entrance on the ground floor with stairs and a high-speed lift, an onsite concierge and underground parking.
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The interior has floor space exceeding 1,200 sq ft with a hall, two storage cupboards (one with plumbing for washing machine), and a large open plan reception/dining room with access to an enclosed balcony.
The kitchen has integrated appliances, the master bedroom has a walk-in wardrobe with en suite shower room and toilet, plus there are two further double bedrooms and a main bathroom.
The property is well located for the Bull Ring and Grand Central shopping centres, and the Mailbox and New Street Station are just a short walk away.
The Birmingham properties are among 176 lots appearing in Bond Wolfe’s next auction, which is due to start at 8.30am on Thursday 27 March.
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Hide AdThe auction will be livestreamed via Bond Wolfe’s website with remote bidding by proxy, telephone or internet.
For more details and to register to bid visit https://www.bondwolfe.com/auctions/properties/, email [email protected] or call or call 0121 312 1212 or 01902 928 510.
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