Three doer-upper homes in Greater Manchester that are going under the hammer next month - with prices starting at £10,000
31.03.2022 - 22:37
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If you have ever watched Homes Under the Hammer, you'll know that buying a home at an auction can be a worthwhile investment. Not only can you often bag a property for a price much cheaper that what is currently on the market, but most of the homes require updating and renovating - allowing you to put your own stamp on it and increase the value.
Three doer-upper homes, each found in Bolton, are set to go under the hammer next month and they each have the potential to make into a great property to live in our rent. Taylor James Auctions are hosting an auction on April 13 where the three houses will be open for bidding.
With guide prices ranging from £10,000 to £55,000, it is well worth taking a look at all that these homes have to offer and registering your interest ahead of the auction day.
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£10,000
A three-bed terraced house in the town of Farnworth is set to go to the auction next month, with a guide price of £10,000.
The auctioneer says the home, which is currently vacant, is in 'need of modernisation' which can be seen in the walk-through video with its dated carpet, tiles and curtains.
The property has heaps of potential with a layout including two reception rooms and a kitchen on the ground floor, and three bedrooms and a bathroom on the second floor. There is also a garden to the rear.
Open viewings are taking place at the home on April 2, 6, 9 and 11 at 10am until 11am.
£20,000
Listed with a guide price of £20,000 is this terraced home in Tonge, located near to Bolton Town Centre, which is set to go under the hammer in April.
The mid-terrace property has two bedrooms, one bathroom, a living