Guide price
£90,000
2 bed flat for saleApt 6, Harrington Chambers, 26 North John Street, Liverpool L2
2 beds
EPC Rating: C
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About this property
Sutton Kersh Are Pleased To Offer For Sale By Public Auction On : Tuesday, 20 May 2025 at
Virtual Livestream Online Auction
Lot Number : 25
Vacant Residential
Leasehold
£90,000 +
A two bedroom apartment within a Grade II listed building. The property is situated on the first floor and comprises and entrance hallway, open plan living kitchen area, two bedrooms and bathroom and benefits from double glazing, central heating and intercom system.
The property would be suitable for owner occupation and investment purposes with the potential rental income being approximately £12,000 per annum.
Situated
Situated fronting North John Street in the heart of Liverpool City Centre the property benefits from a wide range of amenities including shops, bars and restaurants within the immediate vicinity and is within easy walking distance to transport links including Liverpool Lime Street Station, James Street Station and Moorfields Station as well as Liverpool Waterfront and Liverpool one shopping centre.
Ground Floor
Communal Entrance.
First Floor
Hallway, Open Plan Lounge/Kitchen, 2 Bedrooms, Bathroom/WC
EPC Rating
C
Council Tax Band
C
Lease Details
999 Years from 1st January 2003
Annual service charge (including insurance) - £1035
Ground rent - £350
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