Fixer-upper homes going under the hammer in Greater Manchester this month with lots of potential
Anybody who has watched BBC's Homes Under the Hammer will know just how beneficial buying a property at an auction can be. Houses that go under the hammer can not only be bought at a much cheaper price than what they would go for on the market, but each home is often run-down - meaning you can completely rip it out and make it your own.
Andy Thompson, head of auctions in the north west for SDL Property Auctions said: "The main benefit to buying a home at auction rather than through a traditional estate agent is that you should hopefully get a bit more property for your money. If you’re a first-time-buyer, it can be a way of getting on the property ladder earlier or in a more preferred location with a smaller deposit.
The characterful three-bedroom property sits in Moston close to a number of transport links, well-regarded schools, shops, eateries and various other local amenities. The two-bed home offers a great opportunity for developers, landlords or even a family project for a local buyer If you transformed your house or flat on a budget, spent a big pot of money on it, or had to scrimp and save to buy your own home - we want to know about it.Urban Road, Sale Guide price: £170,000
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