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Smith and Sons reveals latest auction lots

Wirral property firm Smith and Sons will offer 22 lots at its next online property auction taking place later this month 

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One of the Wirral properties on offer at the next Smith and Sons auction

 

Smith and Sons will offer 22 Merseyside lots at its next online property auction on Thursday, February 26.

Starting at 12 noon, the bidding windows open 24 hours prior at noon on February 25. The auction features a broad range of lots, including several terraced investment properties with guides beginning as low as £10,000.

There are a number of lots that are ideal for investment purposes, notably a “large imposing” property in Tranmere comprising eight apartments guided at £250,000 to £270,000 and offering a yield of some 15%.

There is also a large detached property on Old Chester Road which includes five, modern self-contained apartments with a guide of £320,000 to £340,000.

A number of commercial properties are also available including a two-storey detached building on Daryl Road in Heswall offered at a guide of £150,000 to £170,000 and 81 New Chester Road, New Ferry.

This is a vacant two-storey property including ground floor retail space with first floor office/storage, guided at £40,000 to £50,000.

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There are investment properties in St Georges Avenue and Elmswood Road, Birkenhead, with a vacant semi detached house for refurbishment in Grange Farm Crescent, West Kirby.

Chris Johnson, auctioneer at Smith and Sons, said: “There are some real gems in this latest auction.

“A number of properties offer an excellent return on investment, particularly if retained for rental purposes. Viewings are now underway and we are already managing plenty of enquiries.”

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