A double-fronted house in Warsop, Nottinghamshire, in need of refurbishment and with a £20,000 price tag is among a string of properties across the East Midlands coming up for sale at Bond Wolfe’s next auction.
The price reflects the amount of work needed to turn 23 High Street, Warsop, near Mansfield, back into a family home.
Gurpreet Bassi, chief executive of Bond Wolfe, said: “This is a prime opportunity for those looking for a building project or for a property investor looking to expand their portfolio/
“We are expecting potential bidders to be taking a long look at this property in the lead-up to our livestreamed auction on Thursday 18 May.
“This period home is a literal blank canvas awaiting redevelopment and refurbishment. At the same time it has the potential to become an impressive family home.
“Exposed beams and an extensive garden at the rear are among the attractive features in a property that is in need of considerable work.”
A three-bedroomed, semi-detached, double-fronted house standing flush to the pavement, the house has a hall, two reception rooms and a kitchen with no fittings on the ground floor. There are three bedrooms off the first floor landing.

Also listed for sale is a three-bedroomed semi-detached house at 118 Lincoln Road, Newark, in Nottinghamshire, which is also in need of considerable refurbishment and modernisation. Hence its low guide price of just £39,000+.
The house has a hall, through reception room with dining area, kitchen, inner hall and a bathroom with WC on the ground floor, with three bedrooms off the first floor landing.

Also in need of work is the three bedroom end-terraced house at 22 Weetman Gardens, Nottingham, which is listed with a guide price of £29,000+.
With gardens front and rear, it has a hall, reception room, dining kitchen and a WC downstairs, with three bedrooms and a bathroom with WC upstairs.
The property has a gas-fired central heating system and double glazing but is in need of refurbishment after suffering smoke damage.
Properties across the East Midlands are among 184 lots appearing in Bond Wolfe’s next auction which is due to start at 9am on Thursday 18 May.
The auction will be livestreamed via Bond Wolfe’s website with remote bidding by proxy, telephone or internet.