This week, we're looking back at lots from Savills Property Auctions March 2022 sale. Raising a sensational £52,069,000 across 116 sold properties, there's plenty to admire from Llandudno to London.
This week is property week and we kick things off with a substantial four storey Victorian detached property currently repurposed as two self-contained flats benefiting from a large rear garden, garage and generous off road parking, with development potential subject to planning permission
Next up we have this beautiful 4 bed semi detached house in the sought after, upmarket area of Battersea, south of the river. Although it requires some TLC and modernisation, this property oozes potential which is why it made it into our top 5 from this auction.
For our 3rd pick this week we've selected this plot of land which sits towards the south of Essex. The reason for selecting this piece of land is again due to its potential, with planning permission likely to be granted for 38 residential units comprising of 1, 2 and 3 bed apartments. This plot presents a great opportunity for investors.
In our 4th spot this week we have this unique former park keepers lodge house, located in Grangewood Park. Although in need of modernisation, this property has the potential to become something great as it sits within a beautilful picturesque park a stones throw away from Wimbledon.
Last up on our property picks for this week is this imposing Grade II listed Georgian building sitting across approximately 16,608 sq. With links close to Snowdonia National Park and views over the Conwy Valley, this is the perfect acquisition for an investor looking for a property to turn into a holiday let/serviced accomodation. The 3.6 acre plot comes with an outbuilding, Grade II listed cottage and mobile classroom and in our opinion ending up being an absolute bargain.
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