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Moorgate Road, Rotherham

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Eadon Lockwood & Riddle, Rotherham
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Key features

  • Individual building plots from 2857sq ft to 4198sq ft.
  • Highly sought after Moorgate Road area
  • Plots sold individualy or potentially as a whole
  • Rotherham planning number RB2021/1245
  • Development is with a mile from M1 motorway & Sheffield Parkway
  • Close to Sitwell J&I Schools & Oakwood Comprehensive
  • Frontage screeend via mature trees & shrubbery
  • Awaiting revised drawings for Plot 3(16/12/2021)
  • For further information call our Rotherham office

Description

MOORGATE ROAD BUILDING PLOTS FROM £300,000
Situated upon the ever popular & highly desirable Moorgate Road, is this opportunity to purchase an individual building plot with sq ft ranging from 2857 to 4198 sq ft.
Full planning has now been granted for these dwellings.
Fantastic local architects John Box Associates have done the drawings & all relevant information for the build can be found on the Rotherham Planning portal reference RB2021/1245.
The plots are well screened from Moorgate Road by large mature trees & shrubbery, along with a retaining stone wall. Many of the trees have T.P.O. on them.
There are fantastic road links for any commuter, close to the M1 at jct 33 & Sheffield Parkway.

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NEAREST STATIONS

Distances are straight line measurements from the centre of the postcode
  • Rotherham Central Station1.9 miles
  • Meadowhall South/Tinsley Tram Stop2.9 miles
  • Carbrook Tram Stop3.1 miles
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About Eadon Lockwood & Riddle, Rotherham

149 Bawtry Road, Wickersley, Rotherham, S66 2BW

Welcome to ELR estate agents, a friendly independent company that has been working on your doorstep since 1840, making us Sheffield's most established estate agent. We offer a range of services including residential sales, lettings, surveys, mortgages and property auctions, with offices across Sheffield, Rotherham, The Peak District and Hope Valley.

What is the Best Time to Sell a House?

Broadly speaking the best time to sell a house is:

"When there are the most amount of buyers

actively looking to buy"

This is due to the positive effect that competition has on your achievable sale price.

Buyer competing over a property will force out the best offers.

When you sell a house, this is a key factor behind getting the best price.

When to Sell a House - The 4 Seasons Compared

Selling a House in Spring:

Spring is a great time to sell a house or flat!

  • Gardens are in bloom
  • There's plenty of good light and mild weather
  • Properties look their best
  • The market is full with buyers

Spring is a pretty up-beat time of year. In good weather buyers are more prepared to go house hunting.

Also, many families look to match their purchase with the end of the school year.

Selling a House in Summer:

High summer has never been the best time to sell a house (especially a family one).

School Holidays are the big reason for this. Entertaining kids leaves little time for house hunting.

Plus, everyone else goes away on holiday. This peaks around August and the market dies.

If you have to sell a house in the summer, try to get it on the market as early as possible.

If your home is not on the market by early July you'll be putting yourself at a disadvantage.

Selling a House in Autumn:

Autumn has always been a good time to sell a house.

However, it's not as good as the Jan - July period. Still, if you're trying to sell in late Sept or Oct you've nothing to worry about.

Remember though, not many people want to move over Christmas so don't leave coming to market too late.

After the 2nd week of November buyers, like bears, tend to go into hibernation.

Selling a House in Winter:

Winter can be a harder time to sell but if you have that one property that someone has been waiting for, then you'll sell it. Boxing Day is a great time to list a property on the web portals. This is a time when all the family are together and looking at the properties together. 

Try Not to Sell a House in a Quiet Market!

This is because you loose the impact that a "fresh to the market" house has.

Please don't underestimate the importance of this.

As a general rule of thumb, you'll want to sell a house within 4-6 weeks, while it's fresh!

After this period property becomes "old news" and buyers start getting suspicious. They tend to assume something is wrong with the property and stay away.

When this happens you terminally damage your chance of getting best price.

If your house isn't selling it can become neglected by some agents(!) and then you truly are in a downward spiral of disappointment.

Exceptions to These Rules

Remember, it only takes one buyer to successfully sell a house!

In reality there are buyers out there 365 days a year. Just some days there are more than others.

If you are forced to sell a house during a quiet month - please don't worry!

You just need to recognise that you're at a disadvantage and act accordingly.

Be ultra-realistic about your price and concentrate twice as hard on how (and where) your property is marketed.  

As we mentioned at the top of this article, encouraging competition is the surest way to achieve the highest price when you sell a house.

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