FLAT 4, LISBON BUILDINGS, 35 VICTORIA STREET, LIVERPOOL L1 6BG, UK

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Last Sold: AUG 2021

Price: £118000


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AI think: £126,188

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Agents think: £110,000  1 agent(s) valuations found

HPI banks think: £126,935


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2021-05-04 21:08, User_1

Sutton Kersh - Auctions Agent Valuation of this property is £110,000

Description:

A 2 bedroomed first floor apartment situated in The Lisbon Building benefiting from double glazing, electric storage heaters and secure entry system.

The property is currently let by way of an Assured shorthold tenancy producing £7,800 per annum.

Situated
Fronting Victoria Street in the heart of Liverpool City Centre within walking distance to town centre amenities, bars, resturants and universities.

Ground Floor
Main Entrance Hallway.

First Floor
Flat - Hall, Open Plan Lounge/Kitchen, 2 Bedrooms, Bathroom/WC.

N.B
Sutton Kersh have not internally inspected this property and all details have been provided by the vendor.

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