Guide price
£150,000
2 bed flat for saleApartment 18A, Tower Building, 22 Water Street, Liverpool L3
2 beds
EPC Rating: B
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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, 24 July 2025 at
Virtual Livestream Online Auction
Lot Number : 42
Vacant Residential
Leasehold
£150,000 +
A stunning and spacious two bedroom, second floor City Centre apartment situated in the iconic Tower Building.
The property benefits from high ceilings, secure entry system, concierge, lift access, electric heating and large sash windows and would be suitable for immediate occupation or investment purposes with a potential rental income if let on a residential tenancy of £16,800 per annum.
Viewing is highly recommended.
Situated
Fronting Water Street in a prime City Centre location situated in the iconic Tower Building, close to local amenities, bars, restaurants and transport links.
Ground Floor
Welcoming Entrance Hallway
Second Floor
Apartment - Hallway, Open Plan Kitchen/Living/Dining Area, Bathroom/W.C, Two Bedrooms of which the master has an En Suite Shower Room/WC
EPC Rating
B
Council Tax Band
D
Lease Details
117 years remaining
Ground Rent £350 per year
Annual Service Charge £5100
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