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Strettons publishes bumper February catalogue

Strettons has launched the catalogue for its upcoming 17 February auction, featuring 49 properties from across the UK.

The highest priced property is Lot 1, a freehold vacant terrace of four Grade II listed buildings on Cable Street, E1 (above). The properties comprise eight two-bedroom flats and have a guide price of £2.4m plus.

Commenting on the properties, Strettons’ auction director Andrew Brown said: “We sold two properties on Cable Street in 2020 and both attracted competitive bidding and exceeded the guide price. We are anticipating similar interest this time, as the properties will certainly appeal to investors who can see the potential.”

The Cable Street terrace is just one of three Grade II listed properties to go under the hammer. In Whitechapel, E1, a freehold vacant mid-terraced Grade II listed house is guided at £750,000 plus.

In Batley, West Yorkshire, Soothill Manor – a five-bedroom 19th century manor house within private grounds – has a guide price of £350,000 plus. The property has planning permission for conversion into four self-contained apartments.

Soothill Manor

Other notable lots include a freehold commercial investment and three vacant flats on Putney Bridge Road, SW18, with a guide price of £875,000 – £900,000, and a freehold office building with development potential on Southwark Bridge Road, SE1, which is guided at £850,000 plus.

In the Silvertown development, E16, a four-bedroom flat with river views has a guide price of £665,000.

At the other end of the price range, a freehold vacant mid-terraced house in Middlesbrough has a guide price of £12,000 plus.

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