Lot 99

Ground Floor Flat, 24 High Street, Fordington, Dorchester, Dorset DT1 1JZ


> Converted Ground Floor One Bed Garden Flat
> Requiring Refurbishment & Upgrading

Guide Price: £60,000 Plus

Description:

Lease Details

The Lease is dated 15th August 1986 for a term of 999 years from 15th August 1986.

Location

This ground floor flat is located in Fordington and is within walking distance of many historical buildings and local amenities found nearby in London Road. Dorchester town centre lies just under a mile away and offers a range of amenities to include Brewery Square shopping and restaurant complex along with Dorchester West and Dorchester South train stations.

Accommodation

GROUND FLOOR: Communal Entrance Door into Hallway. Front Door to Entrance Hallway, Lounge, Bedroom, Kitchen, Bathroom. OUTSIDE: The property has the benefit of a rear garden which is need of cultivation.

Agents Note

(1) The property is offered subject to the above 999 year lease but also has an equal share in the freehold title. (2) The red line plan shown is for guidance purposes only and must not be relied upon. Prospective buyers are advised to view the legal pack prior to bidding to clarify the exact boundaries of what is being sold.

Tenure

Leasehold

EPC Rating

TBC

Important Notice

The Guide Price quoted must not be relied upon by prospective purchasers as a valuation or assessment of value of the property. It is intended to provide purchasers with an indication of the region at which the reserve may be set at the time of going to press. The guide price may be subject to variation and interested parties are advised to make regular checks for variations and should be aware that the reserve price may be either below or above the quoted guide price. Prospective purchasers should also be aware that the eventual sale price may be above or below the guide level dependent upon competition, and should therefore not presume the guide to be indicative of the final expected sale price or the price the property is available at. When setting the guide price, the auctioneers have given consideration to the seller’s instructions in respect of their indicated reserve price at the time of instruction. The reserve price, (the level below which the property will not be sold), remains confidential between the seller and the auctioneer. The guide price therefore, is intended to indicate the region at which the reserve price is intended to be set. The seller will confirm their final reserve price close to the auction date and if appropriate the auctioneers may adjust the guide price to reflect this.

Viewing Dates and Times

By appointment with Fox & Sons Dorchester.