Guide price
£50,000
2 bed flat for saleApt 16 Mill View, Rutter Street, Liverpool L8
2 beds
EPC Rating: C
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Sutton Kersh - Auctions
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About this property
Sutton Kersh Are Pleased To Offer For Sale By Public Auction On : Thursday, 03 April 2025 at
Virtual Livestream Online Auction
Lot Number : 11
Residential Investment
Leasehold
£50,000 +
A fourth floor 2 bedroomed self contained apartment benefiting from double glazing, electric storage heating, lift access to all floors and communal parking and views across the City.
The property is currently let by way of an Assured Shorthold Tenancy Agreement producing a rental income of £9,600 per annum. The property is in good condition.
Situated
fronting Mill Street in a well established residential location within a short walking distance to The Baltic Market and other popular and local amenities and approximately 2 miles from Liverpool City Centre.
Ground Floor
Main Entrance Hallway.
Fourth Floor
Flat - Hall, Lounge, Kitchen, 2 Bedrooms, Bathroom, Separate WC.
Outside
Communal Parking.
EPC Rating
C.
Council Tax Band
A.
Tenure
Leasehold
Term: 125 years less 3 days from 30 March 2012
Ground rent - £331.77 per annum
Service Charge - £3168 per annum
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