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210-212 High Road, Benfleet, Essex SS7 5LD

Guide Price
£365,000
Auction House, East Anglia
PROPERTY TYPE

Retail Property (high street)

SIZE

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Key features

  • Substantial Retail premises
  • Further development opportunity with planning consent for 4 flats
  • Prominent popular location
  • Guide price: £365,000
  • For sale by livestream auction
  • Unless previously sold or withdrawn prior
  • 11:00am, Wednesday 23rd October 2024

Description

SOLD AT AUCTION - £390,000

Substantial retail premises of nearly 2,400 sq ft in a popular trading location

The building is part single storey and part 2 storey. There are store rooms and offices to the first floor (formally a self contained flat) and storage behing the retail area.

The property enjoys forecourt parking, and a driveway leading to a car park for a number of cars to the rear.

The shop was until recently used a ladies fashion store but would suit many other uses (subject to all necessary consents).

Planning Planning Permission was Granted by Castle Point Council on 17th March 2023 for conversion and extension to provide a retail shop and 4 self contained flats. Please note solicitors for the adjoining owners have written a letter objecting to the development, the letter is within the Legal Pack.
Viewings Individual viewings can be arranged. Please call the Chelmsford Office on to book an appointment.

Tenure: Freehold

EPC Rating: C

Administration Fee: 0.3% inc VAT of the purchase price, subject to a minimum of £1200 inc VAT, payable on exchange of contracts.

Buyer's Premium Fee: £1200 inc VAT payable on exchange of contracts.

Disbursements: Please see the legal pack for any disbursements listed that may become payable by the purchaser on completion.

210-212 High Road, Benfleet, Essex SS7 5LD

Approximate location

NEAREST STATIONS

Distances are straight line measurements from the centre of the postcode
  • Benfleet Station0.5 miles
  • Pitsea Station2.5 miles
  • Rayleigh Station3.1 miles
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About Auction House, East Anglia

The Barn Newmarket Road Cringleford Norwich NR4 6UE
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Why Use Auction House East Anglia?

    Market position

    Auction House East Anglia are firmly established as East Anglia's no.1 property auctioneers (based on lots sold) and we sell over 80% of lot entries in our local auctions. We hold regular auctions in Norfolk and Suffolk and Cambridgeshire and have offices in Norwich, Kings Lynn, Peterborough and Ipswich.

    Trusted Brand

    Auction House East Anglia is part of the Auction House UK group of 40 regional auction rooms covering England, Scotland and Wales; the network sells more properties 'under-the-hammer' that any other auctioneer and are multi award winners.

    More auctions

    Auction House East Anglia hold 7 regional auctions per year, providing sellers short sale lead in times and more opportunity to sell, as well as weekly national auctions.

    Expert property auctioneers

    Auction House East Anglia is directed by Bryan Baxter as its resident auctioneer. Bryan's team is highly skilled and knowledgeable, ensuring that accurate advice is provided to sellers around Reserve and Guide Price setting. Bryan is also a regular 'celebrity' auctioneer featuring on the TV program Homes Under The Hammer.

    Types of property we sell

    We sell residential and commercial property and land, including land and tenanted investments.

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    Friendly free advice without obligation and that includes auction valuations. We visit all properties when providing advice this ensures accuracy

    Open House Viewings

    We organise attend three to four viewing sessions at each property lot entered into auction. This approach ensures we meet prospective buyers and creates the multiple viewing system creates prospective purchaser competition

    Areas covered

    Norfolk, Suffolk, Cambridgeshire, North Essex and South Lincolnshire

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    In order to get the best price each property needs effective promotion on the market, so we use the major UK property portals and our own auctionhouse.co.uk/estanglia website. Properties are also marketed via local and regional press such as the Eastern Daily Press, the Peterborough Telegraph, Your Local Paper and the East Anglian Daily Times

    Choice of auction method

    Auction House East Anglia provides non-conditional (immediate exchange) local and online auctions and conditional (flexible exchange) online auctions. The auction team will provide advice on the most suitable method of auction for your property or land.

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